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Hualien's Tafalong Red Sticky Rice Life Center Reopens; East Rift Valley Tourism Welcomes Diverse Visitors

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Following challenges from fire and floods, the Tafalong Red Sticky Rice Life Center in Hualien has reopened. It rejoins the 'East Rift Valley' tourism brand, showcasing indigenous Amis culture and resilience.

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Q: What is the Taibalang Red Sticky Rice Life Pavilion?
A: It is a facility in Hualien County, Taiwan, where you can experience the traditional culture and food culture of the Ami tribe. It has reopened after recovering from a disaster.
Q: Where is it located?
A: It operates as 'Millett Like Blessing Indigenous People's Cultural Restaurant' within the Guangfu Sugar Factory area in Guangfu Township, Hualien County.
Q: What is the 'Longitudinal Valley Indigenous Fun Fair'?
A: It is a tourism brand promoted by the Hualien-Taitung Longitudinal Valley National Scenic Area Management Office, aimed at revitalizing the local indigenous culture.