A Taiwanese town embraces a slow pace of life through a snail race

Category: Human Interest

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. dampen / ˈdæm pən / (v.) – to make something, such as a feeling, activity, or situation, less strong, active, or excited
    Example:

    In 2020, the news of a new pandemic dampened international travel for the rest of that year.


  2. assortment / əˈsɔrt mənt / (n.) – a variety of different items that are gathered or kept together as one group
    Example:

    The hotel breakfast offered a delicious assortment of fresh fruits, breads, cheeses, and butters.


  3. designation / ˌdɛz ɪgˈneɪ ʃən / (n.) – the act of officially giving a name, title, or status to a person or place
    Example:

    The area received the official designation of a national park to protect its wildlife.


  4. threefold / ˈθriˌfoʊld / (adv.) – by three times as much or as many
    Example:

    The risk of accidents can increase threefold when driving in heavy snow.


  5. reinvigorate / ˌriːɪnˈvɪɡ əˌreɪt / (v.) – to give new life, energy, or excitement to something that has become weak or is not doing well
    Example:

    The city council built a new park to reinvigorate the downtown area and bring back shoppers.


Article

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The Taiwanese town of Fenglin has grown a reputation as a place where life moves slowly, and people can catch their breath. Rather than push against this rhythm, the town of around 10,000 has chosen to embrace it and make it part of its identity. Enter the snails.


Fenglin has been putting on snail races as a way to celebrate its focus on a slower, sustainable lifestyle that values healthcare, longevity, and community connections while bringing in more tourists in the wake of a strong earthquake in 2024 that dampened travel in surrounding areas.


Snails are one way to bring tourists back, even if slowly. Fenglin has associated itself with snails since 2014, when it joined the Cittaslow international network of small cities focused on quality of life and locally sourced foods. Cittaslow’s symbol is a snail carrying an assortment of buildings on its back.


The designation of a slow city seemed to fit Fenglin, whose population has shrunk threefold over the past few decades. Today, it is also an example of Taiwan’s “super-aged” society, with more than 20% of its residents older than 65.


To help reinvigorate local tourism, Fenglin residents decided to host a snail race the month following the earthquake, said organizer Cheng Jen-shou. “We thought that our event could attract people, and that would be a small help,” he said.


This year, the town held the third edition of the race over the May Day holiday. Several dozen enthusiastic residents and tourists attended the event, which featured six snail races spaced out over two days. The winners from each race competed in the final, but not before posing in front of their audiences while slowly being pulled on a piece of plywood across a green carpet as their fans cheered them on.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Fenglin residents organized snail races to help reinvigorate local tourism after the 2024 earthquake. Do you think unusual events like this are an effective way to help reinvigorate local tourism after a disaster? Why or why not? If you were to visit a town, what kind of unique or strange event would attract you to visit and help the town? Discuss.
  • Fenglin has associated itself with the snail, the symbol of the Cittaslow network, to celebrate its focus on a slower, sustainable lifestyle. If you had to choose an animal to be a symbol for your own town to attract visitors, what would you pick and why? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • The town of Fenglin has chosen to embrace a rhythm in which life moves slowly so that people can “catch their breath.” Do you think taking the time to slow down and “catch your breath” actually helps you perform better, or does it make it difficult to stay successful in the modern world? Why do you say so? Discuss.
  • Would you like to live in a place like Fenglin, that promotes a “slow” identity, or do you prefer a fast-paced environment? Why do you say so? In your own life, what makes it difficult for you to slow down? Discuss.