Life, Culture, Southeast Asia
First in the 2015 Asia Pacific Forum series
There are many reasons why Taiwan should learn more about Southeast Asia and work with Southeast Asian countries to find a vision and possibilities for our common future. It is not merely that Southeast Asia is geographically close to us, or that many Southeast Asian people have become our husbands and wives, our brothers- and sisters-in-law, our health care providers and our workforce colleagues, helping to rebuild the island's infrastructure. In fact, Taiwan's economic, cultural and social development is interconnected with that of our neighbors.
Join Us
Find a comfortable spot, settle in and have a chat with the twelve guest speakers from Southeast Asia. These conversations will give us insights, help us to support each other and build a foundation for further culture exchange between Taiwan and the countries of Southeast Asia.
Guest Speakers
Schedule
- 13:30-13:35 Opening remarks
- 13:35-14:35 Presentation (Part I)
- 14:35-14:55 Q & A
- 14:55-15:10 Coffee Break
- 15:10-16:10 Presentation (Part II)
- 16:10-16:30 Q & A
- 16:30-16:40 Coffee Break
- 16:40-17:40 Presentation (Part III)
- 17:40-18:00 Q & A
Time
- 1:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Venue
- National Taiwan Museum, Nanmen Park
- 1 Nanchang Road Section 1, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City