Big hands hold small hands with kapoks to share the fun of reading together, and make fans with the image of kapoks in search of spring happiness.

(Provided by Shirakawa Public Office)

[Reporter Yang Jincheng/Tainan Report] The Kapok Road in Linchupi, Baihe, Tainan today (20th) held "Big Hands and Small Hands in Kapok Road Reading Fun", and the Baihe District Library invited the Lianxiang mother story group to come to Kapok Road to talk Stories, looking for the happiness of spring.

Fans are also prepared on site for parents and children to DIY, and the beauty of kapok is painted on the fan as a commemoration of visiting the most beautiful kapok road.

Please read on...

The Baihe District Office held the Linchupi Kapok Season, which opened on March 11 and will last until the 26th. At present, 80% of the kapoks are in bloom. The 2-kilometer-long flower path renders a lively orange color, which attracts people even on weekdays. Many tourists come on pilgrimage.

Today, the Baihe Library held the activity of "Big Hands and Small Hands on the Kapok Road" to guide the story of the kapok picture book. It turns out that there is a little child living in everyone's heart, who loves to listen to stories.

After telling the story, they led the parents and children to paint fans together, and painted the image of Kapok Road on the fan, having a great time.

In addition to the community farmer's market in the early Baihe Linpi kapok season, there are also photography competitions, fixed-point guided tours, gifts for full purchases, and gift cards for beautiful scenery. The Baihe District Office invites tourists to enjoy the Kapok Road and experience "Read More happiness".

Big hands hold small hands with kapoks to share the fun of reading together, and make fans with the image of kapoks in search of spring happiness.

(Provided by Shirakawa Public Office)

The kapok season in Baihelin, Tainan is at the beginning, and 80% of the kapoks are currently in bloom, and the 2-kilometer-long flower path is rendered in a lively orange-red color.

(Photo by reporter Yang Jincheng)