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2018-12-28
ISSUE #293
Ongoing
Festive Lunar New Year prints from Taiwan are being showcased for the first time at Chelyabinsk, a Russian city close to the Ural Mountains.
The world-renowned Mori Art Museum has invited two Taiwan artists to join its disaster-themed program "Catastrophe and the Power of Art."
Hsu Chia-wei cuts across time and geography to narrate the history of the Malayan tapir and its relations to colonial powers and zoos in Southeast Asia.
Two Taiwan acts have been invited to participate in the inaugural Thailand Biennale — the foremost international exhibition of contemporary arts in Thailand.
Featuring 36 contemporary Taiwanese artists, Taiwan's culture of freedom is being showcased through the arts at the Taipei Representative Office in Singapore.
Ministry Updates
Taiwan’s newest archaeological museum begins trial run
Taiwan's newest prehistory museum is dedicated to displaying archaeological treasures unearthed during the construction of a science park in Tainan City.
Winners of the 2018 Taiwan Literature Awards
The 2018 Taiwan Literature Awards were split into a two-stage process for the first time, with the winners revealed only at the ceremony. 
Digital comics exhibition opens in Taipei
Taiwan Comic Base is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Taiwan's top comics collective with a special exhibition employing augmented and virtual reality.
Modern poetry of Pingtung on showcase in Taipei
The Qidong Poetry Salon in Taipei is hosting a special exhibition showcasing the rich literary scene of the southern Taiwanese county of Pingtung.
Grants offered for cultural exchanges with Latin America
To foster deeper and more diverse collaboration in the arts among the cultural communities of Latin America, Caribbean, and Taiwan, a grants program offered by the Ministry of Culture will accept proposals through Jan. 15, 2019.
Cultural Features
When Lin Ching-he dusted himself off from the rubble left in the wake of the Jiji Earthquake in 1999, he set off to rebuilding his father's fallen dragon kiln back on its original spot.
Ceramic Artist | Lin Ching-he
Housing artifacts from six major archaeological periods, the Southern Taiwan Science Park Branch of the National Museum of Prehistory holds concrete evidence of Tainan's importance in the prehistory of Taiwan. 
Southern Taiwan Science Park Branch
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