Our office, in response to an invitation from the Miami-Dade County government's "Asian American Advisory Board," participated in the "33rd Annual Asian Cultural Festival" held at Tropical Park in Miami-Dade County.
Our booth showcased Taiwanese culture, including the Daoism deity, the Third Prince, aka “Nezha,” and traditional puppetry. The Third Princes, making a debut in the festival, attracted many people coming to ask for a photo-op and inquiring about the Third Prince’s background.
Our booth also provided visitors with the opportunity to receive calligraphy samples on-site and savor the rich flavor of Taiwanese high mountain tea. We aimed to promote Taiwanese culture through both visual and gustatory experiences.
On 3/3, Director General Chou took the stage as an invited speaker. Beyond expressing gratitude to the hosting organizers for their dedication to promoting awareness of Asian cultures, traditions, and cuisine among the South Florida community, Director General Chou energetically engaged with the audience to promote Taiwanese culture on the stage during the speech and invited attendees to visit our booth, enjoy tea tasting, and immerse themselves in the cultural experience.
Following Director General Chou's speech, he received an award plaque on behalf of our office from the hosting organizers, acknowledging our office’s continuous support and contributions to the Asian community in South Florida and the event.
Vice Chairman Anthony Rodriguez, representing Miami-Dade County Mayor Levine Cava and Commission Chairman Oliver Gilbert, shared fond memories of his 2019 visit to Taiwan. He emphasized the hospitality of the Taiwanese people and the delightful cuisine. Accompanied by Director General Chou, Vice Chairman Anthony Rodriguez then visited our booth, where he learned about Taiwan's traditional culture. As someone born in the Year of the Dragon, he received a personalized calligraphy piece, inscribed with the words "Dragon Peace."
This two-day "Asian Cultural Festival" is now in its 33rd year, attracting over 5,000 attendees annually. It is a renowned annual Asian cultural event in Florida. This year's festival featured booths selling handmade crafts, clothing, and delicacies from various Asian countries, including Taiwan's popular popcorn chicken. The hosting organizers also arranged captivating traditional Asian performances, creating a lively and joyful vibe.
Director General Chou (2nd from the left, back row) is pictured at our booth, accompanied by Vice Chairman Anthony Rodriguez (2nd from the right, back row) and others.
The Third Prince, making a debut at the festival, attracted many people seeking a photo-op. In the photo (from right to left): Director General Chou, University of Miami student Nicole Diaz, and Taiwanese Folk Artist Ching Jen Tu.
Director General Chou energetically engaged with the audience to promote Taiwanese culture on the stage during the speech.