Saraswati Puja: A Sacred Affair with the Hindu Goddess of the Arts, Learning, and Creativity
On this sacred day devoted to the Hindu goddess Saraswati, we pay tribute to her divine presence and wisdom with a joyous gathering through chanting, music and dances.
Wander in Egypt: Descending into the Subterranean Galleries of Wonders
Deep beneath the Valley of the Kings lies a captivating labyrinth of underground galleries and chambers, holding witness to the birth and evolution of an awe-inspiring artistic style that has become synonymous with ancient Egypt.
Threads of Tradition: Exploring The Disappearing Art of Kesi Weaving
A Kesi Craft Studio in the National Centre for Traditional Arts in Yilan is a bastion of knowledge and artistry, safeguarding the savoir-faire of silk weaving for generations to come.
The Tiger Tally and the Rescue of Zhao
In GuoGuang Opera Company’s most recent production, playwright Yong-Yih Tseng communicates his lifelong conviction that "the bonds of loyalty and friendship are beyond measure" — an ideal that is rare, and even archaic, in today’s world.
Wander in Egypt: Treasure Hunting Inside the Pyramids
The physical and emotional challenges I faced throughout this adventure was akin to a soul-stirring pilgrimage that left a lasting impression on me.
Wander in Egypt: Mystic Encounter with the Great Pyramids
The ancient Egyptians believed that the sun god Ra, the father of all pharaohs, was said to have sat on a pyramid-shaped mound emerged from the primordial sea.
Indigenous Arts Turned Chic
A special exhibition on view at the Tainan Art Museum bears fruit of a rare encounter between Indigenous artisans and fashion designers from Taiwan.
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.
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.
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”.