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Tainan City Launches Pest Control at Chihkan Tower After Rat Sightings

From Liberty Times · (1h ago) Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Tainan City's Cultural Affairs Bureau is conducting a comprehensive pest control and disinfection of historical sites, including the Chihkan Tower, following reports of rats.
  • The bureau is implementing a three-pronged approach: eliminating food sources, sealing entry points, and removing hazards to prevent rat infestations.
  • The initiative aims to preserve cultural heritage, ensure public safety, and maintain the city's image, with community involvement encouraged.

The recent discovery of rats at the historic Chihkan Tower has prompted swift action from the Tainan City Government's Cultural Affairs Bureau. This is not merely a matter of pest control; it is a critical step in safeguarding our invaluable cultural heritage. Our historical sites are the soul of Tainan, and their preservation is paramount.

The bureau's commitment to a comprehensive inspection and disinfection is commendable. The "cut off food, block entry, eliminate hazards" strategy is a robust plan to tackle the issue head-on. It's crucial that we not only address the immediate problem within the Chihkan Tower but also look at the surrounding environment, especially given its location in the heart of the historic district.

We applaud the bureau's initiative to engage the local community in a "neighborhood defense mechanism." This collaborative approach, combining professional pest control with public participation, is essential for long-term success. Tainan's cultural assets are a shared responsibility, and by working together, we can ensure these treasures are protected for future generations. This proactive stance demonstrates Tainan's dedication to maintaining both its cultural integrity and the quality of the visitor experience.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.