The annual Tung Blossom Festival at the Miaoli Tongluo Jiang Taigong Central Hakka Courtyard has kicked off with great fanfare, culminating in a gong-opening ceremony on April 11th. Miaoli County Magistrate Chung Tung-chin was invited to transform into a "Bo Gong Zai" (Earth God), distributing Hakka mochi and "prosperity rice"—symbols of "sticky money" and good fortune—at the 200-year-old Earth God Square within the park, bringing wealth and pea…
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The annual Tung Blossom Festival at the Miaoli Tongluo Jiang Taigong Central Hakka Courtyard has kicked off with great fanfare, culminating in a gong-opening ceremony on April 11th. Miaoli County Magistrate Chung Tung-chin was invited to transform into a "Bo Gong Zai" (Earth God), distributing Hakka mochi and "prosperity rice"—symbols of "sticky money" and good fortune—at the 200-year-old Earth God Square within the park, bringing wealth and pea…