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Extraordinary Appeal Staged at the National Theatre
PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 1/13/23 PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 1/13/23

Extraordinary Appeal Staged at the National Theatre

In Extraordinary Appeal, real-life political victims stand before us to recount their life stories and, surprisingly, express the hope of a better future for the nation despite the pains they’ve suffered — both mentally and physically — during Taiwan’s White Terror Period.

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Wander in Yingge, The Ceramic Capital of Taiwan
DESTINATION Shaopeng 1/6/23 DESTINATION Shaopeng 1/6/23

Wander in Yingge, The Ceramic Capital of Taiwan

Over three hundred red-bricked chimneys once dominated the skyline of Yingge, tinting its sky with heavy smokes like ink dancing on paper.

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The Art of Japanese Comedy “Rakugo” Warms Up Taiwan’s Winter
PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 12/30/22 PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 12/30/22

The Art of Japanese Comedy “Rakugo” Warms Up Taiwan’s Winter

This winter, Japanese storytellers travelled to Taiwan, bringing with them their sit-down comedy tradition “Rakugo”.

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When Chinese Opera Artist Blows into Mozart’s Magic Flute
PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 12/25/22 PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 12/25/22

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.

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When Little Rituals Have Big Meanings
MUSEUM AND EXHIBITION Shaopeng 12/16/22 MUSEUM AND EXHIBITION Shaopeng 12/16/22

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.

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Journey to the East with Jiang Wen-Ye’s Symphonies
MUSIC Shaopeng 12/7/22 MUSIC Shaopeng 12/7/22

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.

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Have You Ever Felt Like Life is a Play?
PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 11/28/22 PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 11/28/22

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.

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The First Museum in Asia Dedicated to ‘Period’
MUSEUM AND EXHIBITION Shaopeng 11/24/22 MUSEUM AND EXHIBITION Shaopeng 11/24/22

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”.

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A Peking Opera Classic Steeped in Dark Humour
PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 11/18/22 PERFORMING ARTS Shaopeng 11/18/22

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. 

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Tibetan Art and Culture in Exile Flourish at Times of Uncertainty
MUSEUM AND EXHIBITION Shaopeng 11/12/22 MUSEUM AND EXHIBITION Shaopeng 11/12/22

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.

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