Baseload Power Taiwan supports charity run to promote low-carbon tourism and indigenous culture

After last year’s earthquake and Typhoon disrupted local tourism and agriculture, Wanrung town, Hualien county, in Taiwan continues to face challenges. To help revitalize the local economy, the Charity Run brings together the Hualien County Government, County Council, Wanrung Township Office, and Silin Community Development Association to promote low-carbon tourism and indigenous agriculture with the support of Baseload Power Taiwan.
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March 29, 2025

The event, which took place on 29 March, invites runners of all ages to experience Wanrung’s stunning scenery and vibrant indigenous culture through a series of inclusive race categories, including 8K, 6K, a short health run, and a special category for elementary school students.

 

Township mayor Guang-Ming Liang shared, “This is a great chance to showcase Wanrung town’s beautiful valley landscapes and local specialties like bird’s nest fern and arrow bamboo shoots. We sincerely appreciate the support of Baseload Power Taiwan and all our partners for helping us drive sustainable development and economic recovery.”

 

Van Huang, Chairman and CEO of Baseload Power Taiwan, added: Last year’s earthquake and typhoon dealt a major blow to Wanrung town’s tourism and agriculture sectors. Baseload Power Taiwan was actively involved in post-disaster reconstruction and remains dedicated to supporting local revitalization. We are honored to participate in this charity run, which aligns with our commitment to leveraging geothermal energy to build a sustainable future together with the community.”

 

This partnership between public and private organizations is a strong example of how collaboration can fuel both environmental and economic progress. The event aims to inspire more people to discover this remarkable region and support its sustainable future.