The Taiwan Marine Environmental Education Promotion Association called on people who love the sea to set off from Fangyuan Township, Changhua County on February 2 to walk around the coastline of Taiwan. The environmentalists went to Yehliu Elementary School on the 18th. Prepare safe rice to pray for a safe journey.

(The picture is provided by Yehliu Elementary School in New Taipei City)

[Reporter Yu Zhaofu/New Taipei Report] The Taiwan Marine Environmental Education Promotion Association calls on people who love the sea to set off from Fangyuan Township, Changhua County on February 2 to walk around the coastline of Taiwan.

This group of environmental protection volunteers who hiked around the Taiwan coastline of the island arrived at the north coast on the morning of February 18 and came to the marine education base Yeliu Elementary School. The teachers and students of Yeliu Elementary School welcomed them with a lion dance ceremony, and all the teachers and students of the school accompanied them. On the coast of Venus, we protect the marine ecological environment of our hometown.

Zhang Jinxia, ​​representative of Yeliu Elementary School, expressed her gratitude to Huang Zongshun, chairman of the Taiwan Marine Environmental Education Promotion Association, and Guo Zhaowei, Secretary General, for allowing the teachers and students of Yeliu Elementary Elementary School to participate in the short-term activity of walking on the shore of the sea in their hometown, and to promote the sustainable development of marine education. It is a good learning opportunity for everyone to see that a group of people are working hard to witness the changes in Taiwan's coastline environment with actions, and record step by step the relationship between life in Taiwan and changes in the marine environment.

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Zhang Jinxia said that only by personally participating can one feel the vitality of the sea and the land, discover one's own responsibility for the environment through observation, and protect and cherish one's hometown.

Li Pinkuan, a sixth-grade student at Yehliu Elementary School, said that he lives in Yehliu, but he seldom takes a close look at his hometown. This time, he walked with his uncles and aunts and found the coastline of Yehliu is beautiful. Thank them for letting us know that we should cherish our hometown. The marine environment.

He was very touched by their caring for the land of Taiwan, and he will love Taiwan's oceans just like them.

Lai Jie, a fourth-grade student, said that she helped pick up some cigarette butts and drink cans along the way, and hoped that tourists would not litter when they came to Yehliu, so that the beautiful seascape of Venus Coast would leave the best impression on everyone.

Zhang Jinxia said that the teachers and students of Yehliu Elementary School prepared safe rice and love chicken cakes from Shenming Jinggang, and gave them to environmentalists who hiked around the coastline of Taiwan, wishing them a safe and smooth journey in the future, and hoped to care for them with love Taiwan, protect the sustainable development of the environment with actions, and wish the whole event a complete success.

The Taiwan Marine Environmental Education Promotion Association called on people who love the sea to set off from Fangyuan Township, Changhua County on February 2 to walk around the coastline of Taiwan. The environmentalists went to Yehliu Elementary School on the 18th. Prepare safe rice to pray for a safe journey.

(The picture is provided by Yehliu Elementary School, New Taipei City Government)

The picture shows the students of Yehliu Elementary School and the shopkeeper who walked to Wanli Guihou Fishing Port. The owner introduced dried seafood to the children.

(The photo is provided by Yehliu Elementary School)

The Taiwan Marine Environmental Education Promotion Association hiked around the coastline of Taiwan. The participating environmentalists went to Yehliu Elementary School on the 18th. The teachers and students of Yehliu Elementary School and the environmentalists went to the Venus Coast to protect the coast.

(The picture is provided by Yehliu Elementary School in New Taipei City)