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2024-09-06
ISSUE #678
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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Co-hosted by the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts and the Tokyo University of the Arts, the exhibition "Huang Tu-Shui and His Time: Taiwan's First Western-style Sculptor and the Tokyo Fine Arts School in the Early 20th Century" opened on Sep. 6. 
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The 2024 Creative Expo Taiwan concluded on Sep. 1 in Tainan City, attracting over 620,000 visitors and achieving a trade value exceeding NT$ 1.2 billion. Culture Minister Li Yuan announced that the 2025 Creative Expo Taiwan will return to Taipei. 
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The 35th Golden Melody Awards for Traditional Arts and Music was held at the Taiwan Traditional Theatre Center in Yilan County on Aug. 31, presenting 19 awards to outstanding performers from across the country. 
Cultural Features
Established in 2006 in Miaoli County, Taiwan, EX-Theatre Asia was co-founded by Lin Pei Ann and Chongtham Jayanta Meetei. Graduated from Intercultural Theatre Institute, an independent acting school based in Singapore, Lin, a Hakka from Miaoli, is a veteran theater worker and actress.
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The Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology is dedicated to the lost Shihsanhang culture, the likely ancestors of the Ketagalan aborigines. The museum is built on the excavation site and the building itself was awarded the 2002 Taiwan Architecture Prize. The site was located at Dinggu Village, also known as Shihsanhang Village.
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