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Tainan's Yujing Mango Festival Concludes with Charity Auction After Typhoon Passes

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The 2026 Tainan International Mango Festival concluded with its final event in Yujing, featuring a charity auction to support the Delan Center for the Intellectually Disabled.
  • Typhoon Bawei caused minimal agricultural damage in Tainan, with only minor avocado fruit drop and a limited impact on the late-season Irwin mangoes.
  • The festival celebrated Yujing's status as a major mango-producing region, showcasing various mango varieties and offering cultural performances and interactive activities.

The vibrant Yujing district in Tainan celebrated the culmination of the 2026 Taiwan Mango Season with its International Mango Festival, a final event that blended local pride with charitable giving. Despite the recent passage of Typhoon Bawei, the festival proceeded with a lively atmosphere, highlighting Tainan's renowned mango production and community spirit.

The event featured a significant charity auction, with all proceeds dedicated to the Delan Center for the Intellectually Disabled. This initiative aimed to transform the sweetness of the season's mangoes into tangible support for children with developmental challenges, underscoring a commitment to local welfare alongside agricultural celebration.

Fortunately, Typhoon Bawei spared Tainan's agriculture from severe damage. While a chicken farm experienced power outages leading to the loss of approximately 46,000 broiler chickens due to heat, other impacts were minimal. Minor avocado fruit drop was reported, and the late-season Irwin mangoes, a local specialty, were largely unaffected, allowing the festival to proceed as planned.

Mayor Huang Wei-che attended the event, interacting with residents and vendors and emphasizing Yujing's importance as a "hometown of mangoes." The festival showcased a diverse array of mango varieties, including Irwin, Yumin, Jin Huang, Kate, and others, inviting visitors to savor the last tastes of summer. The program also included performances by Delan Center students, cultural exhibitions, and family-friendly activities, offering an educational and entertaining experience for all attendees.

Yujing is an important mango-producing area in Tainan and one of the most representative hometowns of mangoes in Taiwan.

โ€” Huang Wei-cheTainan Mayor, speaking at the Yujing Mango Festival.
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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.