Thousands Gather for "See Ourselves" Vegetarian Festival in Taiwan, Embracing Food, Music, and Art
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Thousands gathered in Zhubei City's Shuizeng Park for a vegetarian food, music, and exhibition event.
- The event, themed "See Ourselves," promoted plant-based diets, art, and personal growth while emphasizing zero single-use plastics.
- Attendees enjoyed performances by popular singers and heard life stories from actors and advocates.
Thousands flocked to Zhubei City's Shuizeng Park for a "See Ourselves" vegetarian festival, blending plant-based cuisine, live music, and art. The event, organized by Tishang Natural Farm and supported by various vegetarian associations, aimed to guide attendees toward inner exploration and compassion through food, art, and shared life stories. Embracing a commitment to sustainability, the festival strictly prohibited single-use plastics, showcasing a dedication to environmental responsibility. Zhubei Mayor Cheng Chao-fang, a long-time vegetarian himself, lauded the shift in perception towards plant-based diets, noting its evolution from a religious practice to a lifestyle choice embraced by younger generations for health and environmental reasons. The event featured a star-studded lineup of singers, including Bii, Hsu Fu-kai, GBOYSWAG, Wu Wen-fang, and Lin Cai-hsin, who performed under the setting sun. Esteemed figures like Golden Bell Award-winning actress Linda Liu, vegetarian advocate Yang Tzu-yi, and environmental activist Luo Hong-xian also shared their personal journeys, drawing significant engagement from families. This "healing micro-journey" celebrated the vibrant and diverse world of vegetarianism, proving that a meat-free diet can satisfy even the most discerning palates. The festival offered a unique blend of culinary delights, artistic expression, and meaningful dialogue, creating a memorable experience for all who attended.
When we stop and see ourselves, we are better able to empathize with life.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.