Taipei Mayor Jiang Wanan paid special attention to zero accidents and smooth traffic during the New Year's Eve.

(Photo by reporter Tian Yuhua)

[Reporter Cai Sipei/Taipei Report] The Taipei City New Year's Eve party will be held on December 31 this year at the square in front of the Taipei City Hall. Taipei Mayor Jiang Wanan paid special attention to the event's zero accidents and smooth traffic during the morning meeting.

The Taipei Municipal Health Bureau has also set up 7 medical stations in the event venues around the city hall, and equipped with medical personnel, ambulance technicians, etc. to provide emergency rescue needs for participants.

Chen Shuhui, director of the Tourism and Communications Bureau of Taipei City, said that Mayor Jiang Wan'an is very concerned about zero accidents. This New Year's Eve may have retaliatory participation after the epidemic, but the number of participants is still difficult to estimate.

Chen also said that there was an accident in Itaewon, South Korea not long ago, and now there are many people walking in the eastern and western districts. This New Year's Eve must be treated seriously and advanced arrangements should be made.

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Chen Shuhui said that Mayor Jiang Wanan also pays attention to smooth traffic during the New Year's Eve. In the past, everyone would want to wait for the countdown. This year, after the New Year's countdown, there will be performances by big names, which should attract some young people to stay in place and achieve an alternative diversion. Taipei MRT will also Do a good job of total amount control and set up buffer zones.

This New Year's Eve performance will end at 1 am, and the Environmental Protection Agency also hopes to complete the environmental cleaning within 1 hour after the end.

The Health Bureau stated that there were many people attending the New Year’s Eve party in previous years. This time, the Health Bureau has been in the hallway of the East District of the Municipal Building, the left and right sides of the stage, in front of the City Council on Ren’ai Road, Exit 2 of MRT City Hall Station, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Hall A8, and Songshou Park. 7 medical stations were set up between the MRT Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station Exit 5 and other activity venues around the city hall, and equipped with medical personnel and ambulance technicians to meet the emergency rescue needs of participants.

According to the Health Bureau, according to research, patients at domestic concert sites suffer from the most traumatic injuries, followed by dizziness and headaches. People should always pay attention to changes in their bodies and maintain emotional stability in crowded places. If they feel unwell, they can seek assistance from the nearest medical station.