Jingziting: Where Written Words Are Laid to Rest
Do you usually throw away papers filled with writing or scribbles? In Hakka culture, even the most humble written words are so revered that special furnaces were built just for their respectful burning.
Hakka Bayin: A Living Cultural Memory
Hakka Bayin is more than a music style — it’s a gateway to understanding the Hakka people — their culture, their history of dispersal, migration and settlement, and their way of life on the island of Taiwan.
Ink and Identity: Reading Hakka Narratives through Calligraphy
Have you ever marveled at the way words can whisper the secrets of a culture? Step into the exhibition A Dimension To Be Found: Hakka Narrative in Calligraphy, where the strokes of ink on paper reveal stories and traditions that have shaped generations.
Timeless Movement: Revisiting Cloud Gate Dance Theatre’s Legacy
On the occasion of its 50th anniversary, the esteemed Cloud Gate Dance Theatre restaged Legacy, a masterpiece of choreography that recounts the tale of Taiwan, crafted through the sweat of eight generations of dancers.
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.