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A workshop on reducing food loss and waste through packaging innovation was held through the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation framework June 5-6 in the central city of Taichung.
The Ministry of Agriculture, organizer of the workshop, said Taiwan is a lead economy for the APEC Food Security Roadmap Towards 2030, and that this event is part of the country's ongoing commitment to promoting capacity building and best practices sharing related to food waste reduction in member economies.
According to the MOA, more than 140 representatives from 16 APEC member economies took part in the two-day event to review progress of their respective policy measures. Those in attendance included Maximo Torero, chief economist at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, and Dana Gunders, executive director of U.S.-based nonprofit ReFED.
Citing the FAO's 2030 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report, the ministry called packaging a key tool when it comes to reducing food loss and waste, as it can strengthen food safety and security by extending shelf life and allowing food to be transported farther.
The Asia-Pacific is a major source of food production and exports, the ministry said. Food loss and waste not only squander agricultural resources but also increase production costs, leading to lower income for food producers, a higher burden on consumers and greater negative environmental impact, the MOA added.
To demonstrate Taiwan's achievements in reducing food loss and waste, the workshop also included an exhibition showcasing the country's success in promoting innovative food packing, food sharing and circular economies. The ministry said Taiwan will continue to work with its fellow APEC members to ensure global food security and sustainable development. (SFC-E)
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The Ministry of Agriculture, organizer of the workshop, said Taiwan is a lead economy for the APEC Food Security Roadmap Towards 2030, and that this event is part of the country's ongoing commitment to promoting capacity building and best practices sharing related to food waste reduction in member economies.
According to the MOA, more than 140 representatives from 16 APEC member economies took part in the two-day event to review progress of their respective policy measures. Those in attendance included Maximo Torero, chief economist at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, and Dana Gunders, executive director of U.S.-based nonprofit ReFED.
Citing the FAO's 2030 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report, the ministry called packaging a key tool when it comes to reducing food loss and waste, as it can strengthen food safety and security by extending shelf life and allowing food to be transported farther.
The Asia-Pacific is a major source of food production and exports, the ministry said. Food loss and waste not only squander agricultural resources but also increase production costs, leading to lower income for food producers, a higher burden on consumers and greater negative environmental impact, the MOA added.
To demonstrate Taiwan's achievements in reducing food loss and waste, the workshop also included an exhibition showcasing the country's success in promoting innovative food packing, food sharing and circular economies. The ministry said Taiwan will continue to work with its fellow APEC members to ensure global food security and sustainable development. (SFC-E)
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Running until Aug. 31, the event is titled “Gods Among Us” and comprises six exhibition areas. The Interactive Section features an eight-minute animation, which digitally reinterprets the museum’s treasured artifacts and reveals how belief has shaped culture and daily existence.In Creation of the Cosmos, visitors encounter primordial chaos and the emergence of yin and yang. Deities Take Their Posts examines how gods became embedded in the natural and political orders, while Into the Halls of Power shows how divine beings were integrated into official systems, At Home and Beyond reveals the flexible presence of deities in everyday life and Divine Calendars presents the rituals and rhythms of annual festivals.
Among the exhibits is an installation inspired by the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) scroll “The Three Taoist Officials Making an Inspection Tour” by Ma Lin. Through motion sensors, visitors can mirror the gestures of the attendants and become part of the grand ceremonial procession.
Equally impressive is a 3D model inspired by “The Diagram Showing the Reconstruction of Various Structures in the Prefecture of Taiwan” from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) that uses augmented reality to bring to life the work’s temples and architectural landmarks.
NPM Deputy Director Huang Yung-tai said during the launch ceremony June 5 that one of the exhibition’s highlights is the use of generative artificial intelligence and interactive sensor technology. The event also links information on the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals to prompt visitors to contemplate the role and responsibility of museums in contemporary society, he added.
“Gods Among Us” follows digital exhibitions “Journey Through the Four Seasons” and “Evoking Aura: Invoking Visionary Insights” held by the NPM in 2023 and 2024, respectively. (YCH-E)
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A digital exhibition exploring how divine beings affect people's lives is underway at the National Palace Museum in Taipei City, underscoring the museum's expertise in leveraging technology to create unique sensory experiences for visitors.
Running until Aug. 31, the event is titled "Gods Among Us" and comprises six exhibition areas. The Interactive Section features an eight-minute animation, which digitally reinterprets the museum's treasured artifacts and reveals how belief has shaped culture and daily existence.
In Creation of the Cosmos, visitors encounter primordial chaos and the emergence of yin and yang. Deities Take Their Posts examines how gods became embedded in the natural and political orders, while Into the Halls of Power shows how divine beings were integrated into official systems, At Home and Beyond reveals the flexible presence of deities in everyday life and Divine Calendars presents the rituals and rhythms of annual festivals.
Among the exhibits is an installation inspired by the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) scroll "The Three Taoist Officials Making an Inspection Tour" by Ma Lin. Through motion sensors, visitors can mirror the gestures of the attendants and become part of the grand ceremonial procession.
Equally impressive is a 3D model inspired by "The Diagram Showing the Reconstruction of Various Structures in the Prefecture of Taiwan" from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) that uses augmented reality to bring to life the work's temples and architectural landmarks.
NPM Deputy Director Huang Yung-tai said during the launch ceremony June 5 that one of the exhibition's highlights is the use of generative artificial intelligence and interactive sensor technology. The event also links information on the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals to prompt visitors to contemplate the role and responsibility of museums in contemporary society, he added.
"Gods Among Us" follows digital exhibitions "Journey Through the Four Seasons" and "Evoking Aura: Invoking Visionary Insights" held by the NPM in 2023 and 2024, respectively. (YCH-E)
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Running until Aug. 31, the event is titled "Gods Among Us" and comprises six exhibition areas. The Interactive Section features an eight-minute animation, which digitally reinterprets the museum's treasured artifacts and reveals how belief has shaped culture and daily existence.
In Creation of the Cosmos, visitors encounter primordial chaos and the emergence of yin and yang. Deities Take Their Posts examines how gods became embedded in the natural and political orders, while Into the Halls of Power shows how divine beings were integrated into official systems, At Home and Beyond reveals the flexible presence of deities in everyday life and Divine Calendars presents the rituals and rhythms of annual festivals.
Among the exhibits is an installation inspired by the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) scroll "The Three Taoist Officials Making an Inspection Tour" by Ma Lin. Through motion sensors, visitors can mirror the gestures of the attendants and become part of the grand ceremonial procession.
Equally impressive is a 3D model inspired by "The Diagram Showing the Reconstruction of Various Structures in the Prefecture of Taiwan" from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) that uses augmented reality to bring to life the work's temples and architectural landmarks.
NPM Deputy Director Huang Yung-tai said during the launch ceremony June 5 that one of the exhibition's highlights is the use of generative artificial intelligence and interactive sensor technology. The event also links information on the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals to prompt visitors to contemplate the role and responsibility of museums in contemporary society, he added.
"Gods Among Us" follows digital exhibitions "Journey Through the Four Seasons" and "Evoking Aura: Invoking Visionary Insights" held by the NPM in 2023 and 2024, respectively. (YCH-E)
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The Ministry of Environment launched an opening ceremony for the first domestic resource circulation upgrading center on World Environment Day June 5 in Taipei City, underscoring the government's commitment to promoting circular economies.
Prominent attendees included Minister of Environment Peng Chi-ming, Director General Lai Ying-ying of the ministry's Resource Circulation Administration and representatives of related industries, the ministry said.
Echoing the theme of World Environment Day, "Beat Plastic Pollution," the ministry pledged to continue its policy of using recycled resources and encouraging circular design to promote the reduction of plastic usage and waste.
In response to climate change, circular economies are key to fulfilling net-zero transition, the MOENV said, adding that circular design and procurement would serve alongside green marketing as motivating forces propelling change in consumer behaviors and enabling a societal push for sustainability.
According to the ministry, the newly established center will provide services for incubating startups and space for displaying and selling commodities produced within the circular economy. Funding through the green growth fund initiated in May of this year will also be offered for relevant research.
The center was built as part of government efforts to create business opportunities for new startups through holding matchmaking events, the MOENV said. It added that 10 startups are expected to be selected annually for assistance with entry into the market, while 40 brands working in the circular economy will stage exhibits, the MOENV added.
Four main shows are set for this year, the MOENV said, adding that the first, focused on textiles produced within the circular economy, is underway through the middle of July and features green design techniques and smart recycling. (POC-E)
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Prominent attendees included Minister of Environment Peng Chi-ming, Director General Lai Ying-ying of the ministry's Resource Circulation Administration and representatives of related industries, the ministry said.
Echoing the theme of World Environment Day, "Beat Plastic Pollution," the ministry pledged to continue its policy of using recycled resources and encouraging circular design to promote the reduction of plastic usage and waste.
In response to climate change, circular economies are key to fulfilling net-zero transition, the MOENV said, adding that circular design and procurement would serve alongside green marketing as motivating forces propelling change in consumer behaviors and enabling a societal push for sustainability.
According to the ministry, the newly established center will provide services for incubating startups and space for displaying and selling commodities produced within the circular economy. Funding through the green growth fund initiated in May of this year will also be offered for relevant research.
The center was built as part of government efforts to create business opportunities for new startups through holding matchmaking events, the MOENV said. It added that 10 startups are expected to be selected annually for assistance with entry into the market, while 40 brands working in the circular economy will stage exhibits, the MOENV added.
Four main shows are set for this year, the MOENV said, adding that the first, focused on textiles produced within the circular economy, is underway through the middle of July and features green design techniques and smart recycling. (POC-E)
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A delegation from the Taichung City-based Taiwan Excellence Drone International Business Opportunities Alliance (TEDIBOA) is in Chiba, Japan, for Japan Drone 2025, underway through June 6.
According to a news release from the Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation, also based in Taichung, the group was led by TEDIBOA chair Hu Kai-hong. The conference focuses on disaster prevention, relief and logistics, the corporation said.
AIDC said that Lee Yi-yang, head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Japan, and Chien Chih wei, director of the Ministry of Economic Affairs' aerospace industry promotion panel, witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Hu and Yasuhiro Senda, executive vice president of Japan UAS Industrial Development Association. The agreement is intended to improve long-term drone technology collaboration and expedite the entry of relevant domestic products into the Japanese market, AIDC added.
Japan's drone industry specializes in automatic control and precision machinery, while Taiwan's excels in chips, information security, manufacturing and systematic incorporation, AIDC said, adding that bilateral cooperation would encompass application, technological development and market sharing.
AIDC noted that bilateral exchanges began in March this year, when members of Japan Drone Consortium visited Taiwan to gain insight into the country's research and production capabilities.
In his remarks, Senda said he hoped that the two sides would actively explore supply chain integration in follow-up business meetings, the corporation added. (POC-E)
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According to a news release from the Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation, also based in Taichung, the group was led by TEDIBOA chair Hu Kai-hong. The conference focuses on disaster prevention, relief and logistics, the corporation said.
AIDC said that Lee Yi-yang, head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Japan, and Chien Chih wei, director of the Ministry of Economic Affairs' aerospace industry promotion panel, witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Hu and Yasuhiro Senda, executive vice president of Japan UAS Industrial Development Association. The agreement is intended to improve long-term drone technology collaboration and expedite the entry of relevant domestic products into the Japanese market, AIDC added.
Japan's drone industry specializes in automatic control and precision machinery, while Taiwan's excels in chips, information security, manufacturing and systematic incorporation, AIDC said, adding that bilateral cooperation would encompass application, technological development and market sharing.
AIDC noted that bilateral exchanges began in March this year, when members of Japan Drone Consortium visited Taiwan to gain insight into the country's research and production capabilities.
In his remarks, Senda said he hoped that the two sides would actively explore supply chain integration in follow-up business meetings, the corporation added. (POC-E)
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The 2025 Taiwan-Sweden Trade Talks and 41st Joint Business Council Meeting were held June 3 in Stockholm, with the two sides exploring areas of mutual interest to further deepen the robust economic and trade ties.
According to the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the two events were convened by Deputy Minister Cynthia Kiang and Swedish State Secretary for Foreign Trade Håkan Jevrell. Discussions spanned a wide range of topics, including energy policy, green transition, circular economy, intellectual property protections and innovative ecosystems.
In her remarks at the trade talks, Kiang outlined Taiwan's trusted supply chain policy initiative, which aims to expand cooperative relations with like-minded partners. She thanked the Swedish government for supporting Taiwan and anticipated more bilateral industrial and technical exchanges based on the solid existing foundation.
During the event, the Taiwan delegation introduced national startup incubation initiatives such as Startup Terrace Linkou in New Taipei City, and invited Swedish firms to expand into Taiwan. The two sides also exchanged views on ways to tackle transition challenges as they strive to accomplish their respective net-zero emission goals, as well as identified potential areas for expanding cooperation, especially in thermal energy development.
At the business council meeting, the two sides discussed opportunities in areas such as information and communications technology and low-orbit satellites. Kiang welcomed Swedish firms to invest in Taiwan to capitalize on the government's initiatives promoting the Five Trusted Industry Sectors and the health and wellness industry.
MOEA statistics show Sweden as Taiwan's leading Nordic trade partner and second-largest source of investment in the region, with bilateral trade totaling US$1.41 billion in 2024. (SFC-E)
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According to the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the two events were convened by Deputy Minister Cynthia Kiang and Swedish State Secretary for Foreign Trade Håkan Jevrell. Discussions spanned a wide range of topics, including energy policy, green transition, circular economy, intellectual property protections and innovative ecosystems.
In her remarks at the trade talks, Kiang outlined Taiwan's trusted supply chain policy initiative, which aims to expand cooperative relations with like-minded partners. She thanked the Swedish government for supporting Taiwan and anticipated more bilateral industrial and technical exchanges based on the solid existing foundation.
During the event, the Taiwan delegation introduced national startup incubation initiatives such as Startup Terrace Linkou in New Taipei City, and invited Swedish firms to expand into Taiwan. The two sides also exchanged views on ways to tackle transition challenges as they strive to accomplish their respective net-zero emission goals, as well as identified potential areas for expanding cooperation, especially in thermal energy development.
At the business council meeting, the two sides discussed opportunities in areas such as information and communications technology and low-orbit satellites. Kiang welcomed Swedish firms to invest in Taiwan to capitalize on the government's initiatives promoting the Five Trusted Industry Sectors and the health and wellness industry.
MOEA statistics show Sweden as Taiwan's leading Nordic trade partner and second-largest source of investment in the region, with bilateral trade totaling US$1.41 billion in 2024. (SFC-E)
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to build an international nongovernmental organization center in Taiwan to position the country as an Indo-Pacific INGO hub, according to Chiang Zhen-wei, director general of the MOFA's Department of NGO International Affairs June 3.
Chiang announced that the MOFA is currently searching for a suitable location with a consultation platform to be held later. He added that the government will further deepen connections between civil groups and INGOs setting up branches in Taiwan to strengthen regional civic society partnerships, boost exchanges with global democracies and promote regional and world peace.
The ministry is also implementing measures to attract more INGOs to base themselves in Taiwan, including revising laws to allow heads of foreign civil groups to set up offices before they obtain Alien Resident Certificates, Chiang said. An NGO bilingual website and an exclusive one-stop information contact window were created, he noted, adding that subsidies are provided by the ministry for the INGO start-up and short-term rental fees.
The action aligns with civil group representatives' aims to position Taiwan as an INGO hub at the 8th Yushan Forum held this March in Taipei City, Chiang said. He added that since 2020 over 10 INGOs have established branches in Taiwan, including Washington D.C.-headquartered Freedom House and National Democratic Institute, as well as Hiroshima-based Peace Winds Japan.
Chiang also announced a reunion of Taiwan Youth Ambassadors June 6 at Taipei Guest House. Launched in 2009, over 1,800 participants of the program have visited over 60 countries to undertake cultural exchange and public diplomacy, he said, adding that a total of 40 youth diplomats will be chosen to embark on a trip to the Marshall Islands with stops at Hawaii and Guam in late August under this year's Indigenous diplomacy theme. (YCH-E)
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Chiang announced that the MOFA is currently searching for a suitable location with a consultation platform to be held later. He added that the government will further deepen connections between civil groups and INGOs setting up branches in Taiwan to strengthen regional civic society partnerships, boost exchanges with global democracies and promote regional and world peace.
The ministry is also implementing measures to attract more INGOs to base themselves in Taiwan, including revising laws to allow heads of foreign civil groups to set up offices before they obtain Alien Resident Certificates, Chiang said. An NGO bilingual website and an exclusive one-stop information contact window were created, he noted, adding that subsidies are provided by the ministry for the INGO start-up and short-term rental fees.
The action aligns with civil group representatives' aims to position Taiwan as an INGO hub at the 8th Yushan Forum held this March in Taipei City, Chiang said. He added that since 2020 over 10 INGOs have established branches in Taiwan, including Washington D.C.-headquartered Freedom House and National Democratic Institute, as well as Hiroshima-based Peace Winds Japan.
Chiang also announced a reunion of Taiwan Youth Ambassadors June 6 at Taipei Guest House. Launched in 2009, over 1,800 participants of the program have visited over 60 countries to undertake cultural exchange and public diplomacy, he said, adding that a total of 40 youth diplomats will be chosen to embark on a trip to the Marshall Islands with stops at Hawaii and Guam in late August under this year's Indigenous diplomacy theme. (YCH-E)
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Taiwan garnered a record high total of 18 awards at the 2025 Edison Awards, receiving the second most prizes of all participating countries, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said at a news conference June 3 in Taipei City.
Of Taiwan's winning entries, 14 were developed by MOEA-supported institutions, including Hsinchu County-headquartered Industrial Technology Research Institute, which won three golds, three silvers and one bronze; Kaohsiung City-based Metal Industries Research and Development Centre, which took one gold, two silvers and one bronze; and New Taipei City-headquartered Taiwan Textile Research Institute, which received one gold.
In his remarks, Economic Minister Kuo Jyh-huei noted that the winning innovations were developed in cooperation with industry players to address industry pain points and enhance productivity, adding that the technologies all incorporated artificial intelligence.
Among the gold recipients was ITRI's Smart Aqua Leak Finder, which features AI-driven acoustic technology and GPS-based mapping that can rapidly identify and locate leaks with 98 percent accuracy. The invention has already been adopted by state-run utility provider Taiwan Water Corp., saving 1,094 tons of water annually, the MOEA said.
NaPoGlass, another notable gold winner developed by ITRI, is used to remove heavy metals from wastewater, increasing water reclamation rates. It has also already been rolled out in the semiconductor and plating sectors to accelerate green transformation, the ministry concluded. (POC-E)
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Of Taiwan's winning entries, 14 were developed by MOEA-supported institutions, including Hsinchu County-headquartered Industrial Technology Research Institute, which won three golds, three silvers and one bronze; Kaohsiung City-based Metal Industries Research and Development Centre, which took one gold, two silvers and one bronze; and New Taipei City-headquartered Taiwan Textile Research Institute, which received one gold.
In his remarks, Economic Minister Kuo Jyh-huei noted that the winning innovations were developed in cooperation with industry players to address industry pain points and enhance productivity, adding that the technologies all incorporated artificial intelligence.
Among the gold recipients was ITRI's Smart Aqua Leak Finder, which features AI-driven acoustic technology and GPS-based mapping that can rapidly identify and locate leaks with 98 percent accuracy. The invention has already been adopted by state-run utility provider Taiwan Water Corp., saving 1,094 tons of water annually, the MOEA said.
NaPoGlass, another notable gold winner developed by ITRI, is used to remove heavy metals from wastewater, increasing water reclamation rates. It has also already been rolled out in the semiconductor and plating sectors to accelerate green transformation, the ministry concluded. (POC-E)
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President Lai Ching-te said June 3 that Taiwan is committed to deepening its partnership with the Marshall Islands in pursuit of mutually beneficial development and prosperity.
Lai made the remarks while meeting with the Marshall Islands President Hilda C. Heine and her delegation at the Presidential Office in Taipei City. He described the two allies as a family and mentioned the close ties between the countries in the fields of agriculture, climate adaptation, medical care and women's empowerment, and added that he looks forward to expanding collaboration in aviation, education and sports.
Lai thanked the government of the Marshall Islands for its continued backing of Taiwan, including remarks made by Heine and her ministers at global events, and regular resolutions passed in the Nitijela that support Taiwan's international participation.
In her remarks, Heine pointed out that this year marks the 27th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Taiwan and the Marshall Islands. The long-standing relationship is built on the allies' shared Austronesian culture, respect for democracy and strong commitment to freedom, justice and the rule of law, she added.
Heine further presented a resolution to Lai, which was proposed by the people and the government of the Marshall Islands expressing appreciation to Taiwan. She concluded by urging the U.N. to take actions to solve the issue that Taiwan's 23 million people are still improperly excluded from the international body and its specialized agencies.
Following the meeting, the two leaders witnessed the signing by Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung and Marshallese Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Kalani Kaneko of a letter of intent for sports exchanges and a memorandum of understanding for presidential scholarship funds. Lai further launched a loan for the Marshall Islands to purchase new airplanes.
In the luncheon after the inking ceremony, Lai conferred on Heine the Order of Brilliant Jade with Grand Cordon for her outstanding work to deepen bilateral relations. (YCH-E)
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Lai made the remarks while meeting with the Marshall Islands President Hilda C. Heine and her delegation at the Presidential Office in Taipei City. He described the two allies as a family and mentioned the close ties between the countries in the fields of agriculture, climate adaptation, medical care and women's empowerment, and added that he looks forward to expanding collaboration in aviation, education and sports.
Lai thanked the government of the Marshall Islands for its continued backing of Taiwan, including remarks made by Heine and her ministers at global events, and regular resolutions passed in the Nitijela that support Taiwan's international participation.
In her remarks, Heine pointed out that this year marks the 27th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Taiwan and the Marshall Islands. The long-standing relationship is built on the allies' shared Austronesian culture, respect for democracy and strong commitment to freedom, justice and the rule of law, she added.
Heine further presented a resolution to Lai, which was proposed by the people and the government of the Marshall Islands expressing appreciation to Taiwan. She concluded by urging the U.N. to take actions to solve the issue that Taiwan's 23 million people are still improperly excluded from the international body and its specialized agencies.
Following the meeting, the two leaders witnessed the signing by Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung and Marshallese Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Kalani Kaneko of a letter of intent for sports exchanges and a memorandum of understanding for presidential scholarship funds. Lai further launched a loan for the Marshall Islands to purchase new airplanes.
In the luncheon after the inking ceremony, Lai conferred on Heine the Order of Brilliant Jade with Grand Cordon for her outstanding work to deepen bilateral relations. (YCH-E)
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The Ministry of Culture announced the winners of the 44th edition of the National Cultural Award June 3 in Taipei City, underscoring the importance that the government places on maintaining traditional culture.
Supported by the Executive Yuan, NCA is the highest government award for lifelong cultural achievement. This year's three winners are Yang Li-hua, a Taiwanese opera performer, Fu Ming-kuang, a Hakka traditional builder and Wu Cheng, an author.
In Taiwan Opera, where both male and female roles are played by women, Yang usually takes the young male role, and performs on stage as well as for television and in movies. In 2023, she was recognized by the Taipei City Government as a preserver of intangible cultural heritage and a traditional artisan.
Fu specializes in repair techniques for traditional Hakka buildings and has worked as a builder for over six decades. He actively promotes repair and conservation skills and was certified by the MOC as a major conserver of building techniques in 2016.
Wu is a writer of both poetry and prose, with themes centered on fate and societal changes in rural life. He gained the Taiwan Literature Award in 2015, and is an activist for environmental sustainability and human rights.
The NCA was established in 1980 and has recognized 96 people over the past 43 years. This year's recipients will be presented with a certificate, a medallion and NT$1 million (US$33,555) in prize money on July 10 in Taipei City. (POC-E)
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Supported by the Executive Yuan, NCA is the highest government award for lifelong cultural achievement. This year's three winners are Yang Li-hua, a Taiwanese opera performer, Fu Ming-kuang, a Hakka traditional builder and Wu Cheng, an author.
In Taiwan Opera, where both male and female roles are played by women, Yang usually takes the young male role, and performs on stage as well as for television and in movies. In 2023, she was recognized by the Taipei City Government as a preserver of intangible cultural heritage and a traditional artisan.
Fu specializes in repair techniques for traditional Hakka buildings and has worked as a builder for over six decades. He actively promotes repair and conservation skills and was certified by the MOC as a major conserver of building techniques in 2016.
Wu is a writer of both poetry and prose, with themes centered on fate and societal changes in rural life. He gained the Taiwan Literature Award in 2015, and is an activist for environmental sustainability and human rights.
The NCA was established in 1980 and has recognized 96 people over the past 43 years. This year's recipients will be presented with a certificate, a medallion and NT$1 million (US$33,555) in prize money on July 10 in Taipei City. (POC-E)
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An event presenting the results of the Ministry of Education's Design Movement on Campus project was held by the ministry June 2 at Songshan Cultural and Creative Park in Taipei City, highlighting the government's commitment to creating an aesthetic learning environment for the next generation of students.
Hosted by Minister of Education Cheng Ying-yao, the event featured 21 successful cases from around Taiwan. Their themes ranged from "openness and locality," "creative stage" and "support and care" to "diversified exploration" and "teacher growth."
Among them is a glass exhibition room renovated by Hsinchu Fuli Junior High School in the northern city. Dynamic colors, lights and spatial layout were used to create an immersive viewing experience and stoke student interest in traditional skills.
Kaohsiung Municipal Fongshan Junior High School in the southern city set up a mini theater for emotional education featuring curved walls and black curtains, while Hsinhu Elementary School in Taipei built individual and group counseling rooms with arcs and soft colors, as well as a calming stress-release area, to create a safe and friendly support environment.
National Hengchun Vocational High School in the southern county of Pingtung transformed a disused space into an outdoor venue for coffee-making and ecological courses in addition to interactive community activities. Jinsyue Elementary School in the southern city of Tainan designed a training base for special education teachers incorporating movable furniture and adjustable curtains to flexibly accommodate activities for up to 100 people.
Speaking at the event, Cheng said the Design Movement on Campus initiative seeks to turn the campuses into open environments that boost the creativity, emotional expression, local identity and social connection of students. An exhibition of the project's achievements is also underway until July 27 at the park, according to the MOE.
Launched in 2010, the initiative is implemented by Taipei-based Taiwan Design Research Institute. It aims to help schools at all levels work with professional design teams to implement aesthetic campus transformations, with 112 schools completing renovations to date. (YCH-E)
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新聞來源:https://taiwantoday.tw/Society/Top-News/270326/MOE-unveils-achievements-of-campus-design-initiative
Hosted by Minister of Education Cheng Ying-yao, the event featured 21 successful cases from around Taiwan. Their themes ranged from "openness and locality," "creative stage" and "support and care" to "diversified exploration" and "teacher growth."
Among them is a glass exhibition room renovated by Hsinchu Fuli Junior High School in the northern city. Dynamic colors, lights and spatial layout were used to create an immersive viewing experience and stoke student interest in traditional skills.
Kaohsiung Municipal Fongshan Junior High School in the southern city set up a mini theater for emotional education featuring curved walls and black curtains, while Hsinhu Elementary School in Taipei built individual and group counseling rooms with arcs and soft colors, as well as a calming stress-release area, to create a safe and friendly support environment.
National Hengchun Vocational High School in the southern county of Pingtung transformed a disused space into an outdoor venue for coffee-making and ecological courses in addition to interactive community activities. Jinsyue Elementary School in the southern city of Tainan designed a training base for special education teachers incorporating movable furniture and adjustable curtains to flexibly accommodate activities for up to 100 people.
Speaking at the event, Cheng said the Design Movement on Campus initiative seeks to turn the campuses into open environments that boost the creativity, emotional expression, local identity and social connection of students. An exhibition of the project's achievements is also underway until July 27 at the park, according to the MOE.
Launched in 2010, the initiative is implemented by Taipei-based Taiwan Design Research Institute. It aims to help schools at all levels work with professional design teams to implement aesthetic campus transformations, with 112 schools completing renovations to date. (YCH-E)
Write to Taiwan Today at ttonline@mofa.gov.tw
新聞來源:https://taiwantoday.tw/Society/Top-News/270326/MOE-unveils-achievements-of-campus-design-initiative
The National Taiwan Museum kicked off an exhibition exploring the architecture of railway stations June 2 at its Railway Department Park in Taipei City.
Running until March 1, 2026, "Let's Go to the Station" is geared toward schoolchildren. The exhibit details the design of station buildings through images, text, video and 3 interactive games, as well as 38 creative workshops with exclusive sessions for preschoolers, elementary and junior high school students.
At the opening ceremony, Minister of Culture Li Yuan shared that he lived next to a railway station in his childhood. He said he hoped to boost children's access to culture, and encouraged students in attendance to visit the Vision Pavilion of the National Children's Future Museum launched last month, among others.
Following his remarks, NTM Director Chen Teng-chin said the exhibit aims to meet children at their level, helping them understand the design intentions that factor into everything from arrangements for ticket gates to toilet locations and foot traffic routes through stations.
Chen Shih-pen, chief engineer of Taiwan Railway Corp., Ltd, said that Taiwan currently boasts 241 railway stations. He noted that their architecture ranges from wooden Qing dynasty (1644-1911) structures to innovative modern designs that incorporate iconic local elements. (YCH-E)
Write to Taiwan Today at ttonline@mofa.gov.tw
新聞來源:https://taiwantoday.tw/Culture/Top-News/270320/Taiwan-stages-Tsai-Ming-liang-retrospective-in-Spain
Running until March 1, 2026, "Let's Go to the Station" is geared toward schoolchildren. The exhibit details the design of station buildings through images, text, video and 3 interactive games, as well as 38 creative workshops with exclusive sessions for preschoolers, elementary and junior high school students.
At the opening ceremony, Minister of Culture Li Yuan shared that he lived next to a railway station in his childhood. He said he hoped to boost children's access to culture, and encouraged students in attendance to visit the Vision Pavilion of the National Children's Future Museum launched last month, among others.
Following his remarks, NTM Director Chen Teng-chin said the exhibit aims to meet children at their level, helping them understand the design intentions that factor into everything from arrangements for ticket gates to toilet locations and foot traffic routes through stations.
Chen Shih-pen, chief engineer of Taiwan Railway Corp., Ltd, said that Taiwan currently boasts 241 railway stations. He noted that their architecture ranges from wooden Qing dynasty (1644-1911) structures to innovative modern designs that incorporate iconic local elements. (YCH-E)
Write to Taiwan Today at ttonline@mofa.gov.tw
新聞來源:https://taiwantoday.tw/Culture/Top-News/270320/Taiwan-stages-Tsai-Ming-liang-retrospective-in-Spain
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