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National Taiwan Craft Research & Development Institute

  • Publish Date:2016-10-11
National Taiwan Craft Research & Development Institute



The NTCRI in Nantou County's Caotun Township is the nation's only national-level institute for craft arts. Its primary mission is to display, collect, study, and promote the country's craft arts and to make crafts educational and entertaining by showcasing local and international artwork.


Visitors can learn about the different aspects of craft arts by touring the five main centers in the park - the Craft Culture Center, the Craft Information Center, the Living Craft Center, the Craft Design Hall, and the Craft Hub. Workshops are also available at the Institute's metalwork, pottery, bamboo, and indigo dye studios.


In addition to helping the public learn more about craft arts, the Institute's other major missions are to preserve traditional craft skills, to refine research techniques, and to develop new products. Some of the studios regularly organize workshops to cultivate new generations of skilled craftspeople.


The Institute also runs the Craft Innovation Incubation Center to provide consultation, branding and marketing assistance, subsidies, and corporate planning for artisans and crafts companies.


The Institute currently has four branches in Taipei City, Miaoli County, and the Yingge District of New Taipei City.



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Its Taipei Branch displays and sells creative products that are designed and made in Taiwan, and hosts international exhibitions related to Asian craftsmanship.


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The Miaoli Craft Industrial Park supports resident craftsmen who teach at its workshops.


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The Jiujiu Peaks Ecology and Art Park, which is also in Miaoli County, focuses on eco-art and environmental rehabilitation.


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he Yingge Craft Multi-Material Center, which is near a community renowned for ceramic production, focuses on developing works of art that fuse multiple craft mediums.