Taiwan News
Date: 2017/08/25
By: Agencies
Excited students bounded down the stairs and poured out of the bus into the dusty
With funding provided by the Flomo Education Foundation, Tainan City’s Office of English as the Second Official Language (OEASOL), working with the Bureau of Economic Development’s Market Administration Office and the Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology’s (STUST) Department of Applied English have produced bilingual menus for vendors at Wusheng, Flower, and Yongkang District’s Yenhang night markets. After distributing the Chinese/English menus to vendors at Wusheng Night Market, OEASOL invited international students from STUST to experience a more accessible market. “We invited the students to comment on their experiences, hoping that they would provide insight into similar endeavors in the future,” said OEASOL representative Chris Caputo, adding, “we also hope they will share their night market sightseeing experiences with family and friends and help provide international marketing for Tainan.” [FULL STORY]