When Chinese Opera Artist Blows into Mozart’s Magic Flute
At the National Theatre in Taiwan, spectators are touched by the magic of Li Bao-Chun’s latest production adapted from Mozart's classic opera The Magic Flute.
When Little Rituals Have Big Meanings
A recent exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taipei shed light on how ritualistic practices could possibly move our life forward in this every-changing, disrupted world.
Journey to the East with Jiang Wen-Ye’s Symphonies
As the first Asian to win the Olympic Art Competition, Jiang Wen-Ye used melody as his brush and musical notation as his paint to depict the beauty of the places he called home.
Have You Ever Felt Like Life is a Play?
There are moments that often make us feel that life is like a play, but GuoGuang Opera Company’s latest production, A Tale of Royal Redemption, sees it differently.
The First Museum in Asia Dedicated to ‘Period’
Found on a bustling street in Datong district, the Red House Period Museum carries out its mission to promote period as “biologically normal”.
A Peking Opera Classic Steeped in Dark Humour
Excerpts from the classic Peking opera play, Qionglin Banquet brings smiles to the audience, even in times of crisis.
Tibetan Art and Culture in Exile Flourish at Times of Uncertainty
Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Centre transmits Tibet's cultural heritage thorough Norbulingka - Tibetan Traditional Crafts Exhibition and a rich public programme.
Ponkan’s Banquet Celebrates Local Arts and Crafts From All Corners
A banquet from Ponkan, present-day Beigang, made a a three-day stop at Taipei city to celebrate the nation’s local arts.
Singing Ink: The Indigenous Wisdom of Life
For Paelabang Danapan, writing empowers him and his fellow tribesmen to voice out their side of the story.
After 150 years, Rev. George Leslie Mackay Continues to Inspire the Formosan
Two of Taiwan’s most prestigious orchestras pay tribute to George Leslie Mackay, in celebration of the 150th anniversary of his arrival.