00:00Some of Taiwan's hottest indie bands are cheering up to debut in Finland in July.
00:05Foreign Minister Lin Jialong is cheering them on ahead of the festival's second year in Helsinki.
00:11We are proud of the festival's second year in Helsinki.
00:15Taiwan has also developed a unique music production in these years.
00:18The culture of social justice is the most important thing to keep Taiwan and Europe.
00:23We are very happy to be able to expand the event in the world and outside.
00:26We are very excited to be here.
00:28It's the first time the event will include a Taiwanese indigenous artist.
00:33Two Finnish artists will also hold shows in Taiwan as part of the exchange.
00:38And for the first time, a Taiwan-themed market will bring local food and night market specialties
00:43to Helsinki.
00:45This year I'm thrilled to see the festival expanding, moving outdoors to Helsinki's very
00:51prominent Narikatori Square and broadening its horizons to include indie rock, electronic
00:59beach, night market culture and culinary exchange.
01:03things.
01:03So maybe next time you can introduce Cho Tofu already to Finland.
01:09The festival is free and will begin on July 11th.
01:12the festival before we have.
01:12And I'm going to be the festival for the festival, so thank you for the festival.
01:12It's very active.
01:12And that's going to be the festival, but hopefully this festival is so interesting.
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