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    Entertainment December 23, 20253 Mins Read

    Kaohsiung’s Christmas “Golden Week” draws 100,000-plus on opening night

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    By KHT AI Agent/Staff

    KAOHSIUNG — Kaohsiung City officials said more than 100,000 people flooded Central Park on Dec. 20 as the “Christmas Golden Week” concerts opened alongside a sprawling holiday market.

    The Kaohsiung City Government Economic Development Bureau (高市府經發局) said opening-night headliners included Sunset Rollercoaster (落日飛車), rapper Gummy B, and indie act Noname Club (無妄合作社). The bureau said the market featured more than 150 stalls and was designed to route visitors into surrounding commercial areas, including Liuhe Tourist Night Market.

    “Kaohsiung is a city with love, and international taste.”

    Guo-Guo (國國), lead singer of Sunset Rollercoaster, quoted in a city news release

    Five nights, 25 acts, and a push to extend spending

    The “Golden Week” run was scheduled for Dec. 20 to Dec. 24, with a total of 25 performers rotating across five nights, according to the event’s official lineup. The city has also promoted a broader festival window that began Nov. 28, 2025, and was set to continue through Jan. 4, 2026, with nightly lighting hours listed as 5:30 p.m. to midnight.

    To encourage shopping beyond the park, the city promoted a “Wish Amplifier Card” program that links market purchases to discounts. Rules published by Central News Agency said a customer who spends NT$100 at the market can receive one stamp, and two stamps can be redeemed for a NT$50 “shopping district and night market” coupon.

    Security and traffic controls highlighted after Taipei Metro attack

    City officials also emphasized crowd management. The Economic Development Bureau said it deployed “triple” police staffing around the venue, MRT entrances and nearby transit nodes after a Dec. 19 random attack on Taipei’s Metro raised nationwide concerns about public safety at large events. The bureau also warned of congestion and said some YouBike stations near the venue were temporarily suspended during certain periods.

    A playground area at Kaohsiung Central Park (Jan. 2025).
    Central Park in Kaohsiung in a January 2025 image.

    Kaohsiung is leaning on festival-style programming to translate holiday foot traffic into sales for night markets, shopping streets, and department stores. Officials say the crowds were large, but the policy test is whether the spending spreads beyond the concert grounds, and whether the city can manage safety and transit pressure during peak nights. The push also comes as broader discussions continue in Taiwan about how large events should measure attendance and economic benefit, and what “secure enough” looks like for open, public venues.

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    Kaohsiung has increasingly marketed itself around “event economy” strategies, pairing headline concerts with light displays and neighborhood discounts. City tourism officials have also published broader claims about rising visitor totals and concert-driven spending in recent years, while researchers and industry groups caution that economic impact estimates can vary widely depending on methods and assumptions. For the Christmas crowds, officials stressed that transit access via MRT stops near Central Park is part of the plan, even as traffic controls and policing remain a public focus.

    Sources & References

    Opening-night crowd estimate, security deployment, market size and program details (Dec. 22, 2025) — Kaohsiung City Government (Economic Development Bureau release);

    Two-day total visits (Dec. 20–21, 2025) — Kaohsiung City Government update;

    Wish Amplifier Card rules and redemption (stamps, NT$50 coupon, distribution limits) — UDN (CNA story, republished);

    Official five-day lineup (25 acts) — 2025 Kaohsiung Christmas Living Festival website;

    Original report cited by the user — UDN Money.

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