The "112th National Indigenous Games" was held in Taipei from March 24th to 27th.

(Photo provided by Taipei Sports Bureau)

[Reporter Cai Sipei/Taipei Report] The "2012 National Indigenous Games" will be held in Taipei at the end of March, and 37 venues in Taipei City will also offer relevant discounts. In addition to free use of the gymnasium and swimming pool at the 12th District Sports Center in Taipei City, the aborigines can also visit Taipei Zoo, Water Park, Taipei Astronomy and Science Education Center, Children's New Paradise, and the Maokong Cable Car are also free.

The original Democracy Movement will be held from March 24th to 27th. During the event, as long as the public presents the aboriginal ID card, household registration copy, player card or aboriginal icon on the Taipei Pass APP, etc., they can enjoy aboriginal discounts at 37 venues in Beishi. The discount includes sports , art, leisure and entertainment.

Aboriginal certificates can use Taipei 12 District Sports Center, Jingmei Swimming Pool, Zhoumei Sports Park, Huluzhou Sports Park, Shanzhuku Swimming Pool, Bojia Sports Park, and the swimming pool and gymnasium of Beitou Hall for free.

You can also visit the main building of Shilin Official Residence, Former Residence of Lin Yutang, Sun Yunchun Science and Technology and Humanities Memorial Hall, Former Residence of Li Guoding, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Zhishan Cultural and Ecological Green Park, Taipei Puppet Theater, and Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art for free.

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Taipei Municipal Astronomy and Science Education Center, Taipei Zoo, Water Supply Park, and Taipei Children's New Park also offer free admission for aboriginal people; Taipei Arena Ice Park offers free skating tickets and free admission tickets; Maokong Cable Car also offers aboriginal people Free ride.

Taipei MRT Corporation also provided 989 gold medalists in each competition of the National Indigenous National Games with two 1-day MRT tickets to encourage residents to travel around Taipei by MRT.

37 venues in Taipei City launched aboriginal discounts during the National Indigenous Games.

(Photo provided by Taipei Sports Bureau)