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The Gray-faced Buzzard is named for the gray face of the males. They arrive at Mt. Bagua and Mt. Dadu during the spring migration near the time of the Qingming Festival. Thus, the people of central Taiwan call them the "Qingming Bird" or "Tomb Sweeping Bird." They are also called the “South Road Bird," as they come from the south. The Gray-faced Buzzard is the county bird of Changhua County, and symbolizes the people of Changhua’s honesty and prudent pursuit of goals. It is a protected animal. Every year from March to April, the Gray-faced Buzzards pass by Mt. Bagua on their way north. The related birdwatching event has been held for 30 years. It is organized to promote conservation of these birds and the environment.
The "Dapeng Bay Marine Festival" is held every April at the Marina Bay Pier. It combines yachting and other activities, including competitions, one-day captain experiences, and elements of the Pingtung Tourism Union. This is Taiwan’s largest sailing festival.
The are of Taoyuan near this playground has a “Golden Triangle” culture that has its origins in returning ROC soldiers who were stationed near the Yunnan/Burma border. The local delicacy "rice noodles" serves as a theme around which stories are told, and which helps showcase this locality’s culture through food, performances, and other activities.
The Penghu International Fireworks Festival is held from May to July every year in Guanyinting Park and several of Penghu’s well-known outlying islands. The beautiful fireworks complement the unique bay environment and the romantic Xiying Rainbow Bridge. In addition to the dazzling fireworks, many well-known artists and local performance groups perform on stages, allowing visitors to enjoy a leisurely and romantic atmosphere.
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