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The 143cc beer glass is a common sight in everyday life—perfect for picnics, gatherings with friends and family, or dinner banquets.
Lai Hao has combined the “143cc classic beer glass” with iconic symbols of Taiwan, recreating the nostalgic flavor of Taiwan right on the glass.
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Taiwan City Beer Glass – Hualien Edition
Hualien, once known as "Kilai," is described on Taiwan's official tourism website as “Taiwan’s most beautiful exclamation mark.”
With a stunning 137-kilometer coastline and an abundance of natural landscapes, Hualien is Taiwan’s largest county by area and home to the largest indigenous population.
People in Hualien live at a relaxed pace and have gentle personalities—they don’t even flinch at small earthquakes. They also perceive space and distance differently from those in other counties; when they say something is “close,” it might still take a while to get there.
When in Hualien, look up and admire Taroko Gorge carved by the Liwu River, and look down to hear the rhythm of the tides at Qixingtan Beach.
And don’t forget to enjoy the chewy mochi and sweet Hualien taro cake.
“Cheers!” is how Taiwanese people bond with one another.
We toast with family at Lunar New Year, wishing each other happiness.
We toast with friends at local eateries to reconnect and celebrate.
For us, “cheers” is a way to bring people closer together.
And did you know how Taiwan’s iconic 143cc beer glass came to be?