A neighborhood turns ecomobile. Its residents try out a lifestyle without dependency on the private car and motorcycle: they walk, cycle, use small electric vehicles, try an autonomous minibus and the new tramway. It so happened in the Hamasen neighborhood in Kaohsiung, third-largest city on Taiwan. Ecomobility is economical and environmentally friendly. Ecomobility is the prerequisite for a livable city with streets for people, not cars. But how does ecomobility feel like? How do new mobility habits emerge? How do residents experience their quarter free of cars and motorcycles?
Presented by Creative Director Konrad Otto-Zimmermann, the film Going Green shows the key features of the EcoMobility World Festival organized by the City of Kaohsiung in partnership with ICLEI in October 2017.