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Taichung City Councilor: Subsidizing 66 Couples for Their Aerial Weddings – Is This a Way to Promote Tourism in Okinawa?

Taichung City Government has partnered with an airline for the first time to create a joint wedding ceremony for citizens in the air. The event will subsidize round-trip airfare for 66 couples, allowing them to fly directly from Taichung International Airport to Okinawa, Japan on a chartered plane. Mayor Lu Shiow-yen will officiate the wedding in the air. Online registration for the event will open on August 14. Councilor Chou Yung-hung question…
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Taichung City Government has partnered with an airline for the first time to create a joint wedding ceremony for citizens in the air. The event will subsidize round-trip airfare for 66 couples, allowing them to fly directly from Taichung International Airport to Okinawa, Japan on a chartered plane. Mayor Lu Shiow-yen will officiate the wedding in the air. Online registration for the event will open on August 14. Councilor Chou Yung-hung question…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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