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2024-09-13
ISSUE #679
Ongoing
The 7th Taiwan Film Festival in Australia, commencing on July 25, will tour six Australian cities – Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbourne, and Adelaide – over two months, showcasing 50 Taiwanese films to cinephiles across Australia.
The Ministry of Culture, the Cultural Division of the Taipei Representative Office in Germany, and the Taiwan Association in Germany are collaborating to present the "Art Spotlight - Taiwan" program at Galerie Atelier III in Barmstedt, Germany.
The Ministry of Culture, the Cultural Division of the Taipei Representative Office in Germany, and the Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania are co-organizing the photography exhibition "Taiwan Two and Two." 
Ministry Updates
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Culture Minister Li Yuan embarked on a 4-day trip to Japan from Sept. 4 to 7. On Sept. 6, Minister Li visited the Mori Art Museum and the Kadokawa Culture Museum, announcing a collaboration with Roppongi Art Night 2024.  
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Organized by the Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Center, the 2024 World Ethnic Film Festival will take place from Sept. 13 to 22 across Taiwan in six cities, featuring a total of 19 films across 60 screening sessions.
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The National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute launched the exhibition "Craft Pilgrimage" at its Taipei Branch. Running until Oct. 20, this exhibition showcases Taiwan's craft development and innovation, featuring AI-integrated installations. 
Cultural Features
Accusefive is a Taiwanese rock band that originated in 2011 in Yilan County. The band was reorganized as a trio and released their first EP in 2017. The trio debuted at the Ho-hai-yan Rock Festival in 2017 and staged more than 100 live performances in the following years, sharing their music at every major music festival in the country.
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Established by the Ten Drum Art Percussion Group, the Ten Drum Cultural Village has been transformed from an unused old sugar factory into a creative cultural park promoting local culture and history through music. It now functions as a new cultural landmark, preserving the region's industrial heritage and connecting local museums.
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