TAIPEI: EXPLORING the historic NATIONAL THEATRE ????️ and Concert Hall (Taiwan)
SUBSCRIBE: - The National Theater (Chinese: 國家戲劇院) and National Concert Hall (Chinese: 國家音樂廳) are twin performing arts venues at Liberty Square in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. Completed in 1987, the landmarks stand on the south and north sides of the square with Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to the east. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Taiwan (officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state in East Asia. Neighboring states include the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. Taiwan is the most populous non-UN state and the largest economy outside of the UN.
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National Theater and Concert Hall Taipei
The National Theater and National Concert Hall are twin performing arts venues at Liberty Square in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. Completed in 1987, the landmarks stand on the south and north sides of the square with Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to the east.
Taipei, Taiwan - National Theater and National Concert Hall HD (2017)
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (Chinese: 中正紀念堂) is a national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan.
The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Liberty Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
In February 2017 Taiwan's Ministry of Culture announced plans to transform the hall into a national center for “facing history, recognizing agony, and respecting human rights.” A corresponding de-emphasis of the Chiang personality cult is underway as proposals for transforming the hall are reviewed.
The square became Taipei's site of choice for mass gatherings as soon as it opened. The nature of many of those gatherings gave the site new public meanings. The hall and square became the hub of events in the 1980s and early 1990s that ushered Taiwan into its era of modern democracy. Of the many pro-democracy demonstrations that took place at the square, the most influential were the rallies of the Wild Lily student movement of 1990. The movement provided the impetus for the far-reaching political reforms of President Lee Teng-hui. These culminated in the first popular elections of national leaders in 1996.
The site's importance in the development of Taiwan's democracy led to the plaza's dedication as Liberty Square by President Chen Shui-bian in 2007.[2] Memorial Hall was also renamed in a dedication to democracy. The announcement of the new names were greeted with hostility by Kuomintang officials. The original dedication to Chiang was subsequently restored to the hall by President Ma Ying-jeou, while the name Liberty Square was affirmed by officials across political parties.
In 2017, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the February 28 Incident and the 30th anniversary of the lifting of martial law, Taiwan's Ministry of Culture announced plans to transform the hall into a national center for “facing history, recognizing agony, and respecting human rights.” Scholars and experts were invited to form an advisory group to help plan the hall's transformation.
The Chinese inscription now over the main gate declares the plaza Liberty Square. The calligraphic style recalls that of Wang Xizhi in the East Jin Dynasty (see Chinese calligraphy). The style is noted for its sense of vitality, movement and freedom. The characters in the inscription are placed in left-to-right sequence to follow modern practice in Taiwan. The right-to-left order of ancient Chinese tradition had been adopted at the site previously.
Evergreen Maritime Museum Walk Through (Taipei, Taiwan)
Evergreen Maritime Museum / 長榮海事博物館 is a maritime museum in Zhongzheng District, Taipei. After nearly a decade of planning, the museum was opened on 7 October 2008.
The Evergreen Maritime Museum consists of multiple exhibitions spanning five floors including scale models, dioramas, maps and globes, various navigational equipment, anchors, graphic timelines and vessel backgrounds, and interactive games for kids. There is also a special section dedicated to the Titanic as well as some poignant artifacts from Titanic passengers. The ground floor is free to the public and features a cafe and a gift shop.
Floors 2-5 include comprehensive showcases of scale model ships both ancient and modern along with other memorabilia. Though not apparent from the museum's official website, the permanent collection on display on these floors is vast and of high quality.
The exhibitions are divided by the following categories:
- Maritime Taiwan
- Marine Paintings
- Modern Ships
- History of Ships
Open on Tuesday--Sunday: 9:00--17:00
Closures: Every Monday (open on national holidays) Chinese New Year's Eve Day-off due to natural disaster Other planned closures announced on the official website.
The museum is accessible within walking distance from two MRT stations. One way is southeast from NTU Hospital Station of the Taipei Metro. Another way to the museum is from MRT Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, Exit 5 of Taipei Metro and crossing main plaza of the Chiang Kai Chek Memorial, National Theatre and Concert Hall.
Floor Guide:
TAIPEI: EXPLORING the historic CHIANG KAI-SHEK (CKS) MEMORIAL (Taiwan)
SUBSCRIBE: - The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (traditional Chinese: 中正紀念堂; simplified Chinese: 中正纪念堂) is a Taiwanese national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Memorial Hall Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
Taiwan, 180km east of China, is known for modern cities, traditional Chinese temples, hot springs resorts and dramatic mountainous terrain. Taipei, in the north, has a number of busy night markets, as well as Chinese Imperial art at the National Palace Museum. Taipei 101, a 509m-tall, bamboo-shaped skyscraper with an observation deck, rises above the city.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com
Taiwan Democracy Memorial Park (臺灣民主紀念園)
This memorial is situated in Taipei Zhongzheng district, opposite the road from the Central Library.
This video was taken from the steps of the Concert Hall, and the Freedom Memorial Arch, National Theatre, and Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall can all be seen.
Jul 2016
駐團藝術家陳慶恩談新作《月魄》 (香港小交響樂團臺灣首演 19 & 20.11.2016)
香港小交響樂團臺灣首演
音樂總監葉詠詩 臺灣二胡家王瀅絜 香港鋼琴家李嘉齡
港臺藝術家攜手合作 注入音樂新元素
Hong Kong Sinfonietta’s Taiwan Début
A cross-culture collaboration of distinguished artists in Hong Kong and Taiwan
香港小交響樂團將於11月首度在臺灣獻演,分別於臺北及高雄舉行兩場音樂會,並且為「香港週2016」參與節目之一。為隆重其事,香港小交響樂團音樂總監葉詠詩特邀臺灣二胡明星演奏家王瀅絜攜手合作,演奏由香港作曲家陳慶恩為胡琴及樂團所寫的新作《月魄》,融會中西音樂風格,結合港臺兩地出色的藝術家,突破地域及古典音樂界限。此外,樂團亦會攜同香港傑出鋼琴家李嘉齡出訪,一同演繹法國作曲家拉威爾的G大調鋼琴協奏曲。
音樂會節目還包括蕭斯達高維契別出心裁的第九交響曲。音樂會將於11月19日及20日分別在臺北市中山堂中正廳及高雄大東文化藝術中心演藝廳舉行。
Hong Kong Sinfonietta will make its début in Taiwan this November, giving two concerts in Taipei and Kaohsiung respectively as part of the programme of Hong Kong Week 2016.
Led by Music Director/Conductor Yip Wing-sie, the orchestra will collaborate with Taiwan’s foremost huqin player Wang Ying-chieh in the world première of Ethereal Is The Moon, a huqin concerto composed by Hong Kong composer Chan Hing-yan. The orchestra will also be joined by Hong Kong pianist Colleen Lee in Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G; and the programme will conclude with Shostakovich’s Symphony No 9. The two concerts will be held at Taipei Zhongshan Hall Zhongzheng Auditorium and Kaohsiung City Dadong Arts Center Performance Hall on 19 and 20 November respectively.
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香港小交響樂團臺灣首演:月魄
Hong Kong Sinfonietta Début in Taiwan: Ethereal Is the Moon
19.11.2016 (六 Sat) 7:30pm
臺北市中山堂中正廳Taipei Zhongshan Hall Zhongzheng Auditorium
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20.11.2016 (日 Sun) 7:30pm
高雄大東文化藝術中心演藝廳Kaohsiung City Dadong Arts Center Performance Hall
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Taipei, Taiwan - Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall & Park Full Tour HD (2017)
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (Chinese: 中正紀念堂) is a national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan.
The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Liberty Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
In February 2017 Taiwan's Ministry of Culture announced plans to transform the hall into a national center for “facing history, recognizing agony, and respecting human rights.” A corresponding de-emphasis of the Chiang personality cult is underway as proposals for transforming the hall are reviewed.
The square became Taipei's site of choice for mass gatherings as soon as it opened. The nature of many of those gatherings gave the site new public meanings. The hall and square became the hub of events in the 1980s and early 1990s that ushered Taiwan into its era of modern democracy. Of the many pro-democracy demonstrations that took place at the square, the most influential were the rallies of the Wild Lily student movement of 1990. The movement provided the impetus for the far-reaching political reforms of President Lee Teng-hui. These culminated in the first popular elections of national leaders in 1996.
The site's importance in the development of Taiwan's democracy led to the plaza's dedication as Liberty Square by President Chen Shui-bian in 2007.[2] Memorial Hall was also renamed in a dedication to democracy. The announcement of the new names were greeted with hostility by Kuomintang officials. The original dedication to Chiang was subsequently restored to the hall by President Ma Ying-jeou, while the name Liberty Square was affirmed by officials across political parties.
In 2017, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the February 28 Incident and the 30th anniversary of the lifting of martial law, Taiwan's Ministry of Culture announced plans to transform the hall into a national center for “facing history, recognizing agony, and respecting human rights.” Scholars and experts were invited to form an advisory group to help plan the hall's transformation.
The Chinese inscription now over the main gate declares the plaza Liberty Square. The calligraphic style recalls that of Wang Xizhi in the East Jin Dynasty (see Chinese calligraphy). The style is noted for its sense of vitality, movement and freedom. The characters in the inscription are placed in left-to-right sequence to follow modern practice in Taiwan. The right-to-left order of ancient Chinese tradition had been adopted at the site previously.
Cultural Park HAKKA 107.02 Taipei City | Cultural Park & Theater Center ????????????
Located at the heart of bustling Taipei City center in Zhongzheng District close to Gongguan Night Market, Taipei Water Park and National Taiwan University, the newly opened Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park can simply be visited via Taipei MRT Danshui Red Line to MRT Taipower Building Station.
Etablished at the former site of Taipei City Children’s Museum of Transportation, Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park covers an area about 4.03 hectares comprised of a complete combination of Hakka themed areas include Cross-Dike Platform, Ecosystem Trench, Food Court, Hakka Theatre, Oblation Furnace, Pavilion of Bagon, Rural Experience Zone and Tabacco Building.
The Cross-Dike Platform within the Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park together with bike trails nearby forms a bike-friendly area where visitors may experience biking from the busy city center to immerse oneself in Hakka ambience, and further connected to the Riverside Park through a cross-platform dike that extends to the Danshui River area.
Ecosystem Trench is an environmentally-friendly area with energy conserving plant irrigation channels. A wide collection of plants can be found in this area include Water primrose, Eurasian watermilfoil, Sedge, Wite ginger lily and many other plants that represent Hakka people.
Food Court serves a wide array of Hakka specials to fulfill your taste buds. The Food Court area is designed with floor-to-ceiling windows, where one may sample Hakka cuisines while appreciating the surrounding beauties outside.
The Hakka Theatre is where visitor may enjoy Hakka traditional performances and operas that are mostly performed during banquets and religious ceremonies. Hakka music is composed by 8 major tones include gold, stone, silk, bamboo, gourd, clay, leather and wood that well-integrate with the original Hakka music.
Oblation Furnace, also known as the Holy Monument Pavilion, represents the respect of Hakka people toward scholars and knowledge. Back in the past, each Hakka household keeps a waste-paper basket under the family’s altar to keep the papers that were no more needed. An elder would collect and gather the papers to incinerate at the Oblation Furnace, which has became a symbol of the Hakka people to show their respect towards scholars and knowledge.
Pavilion of Bagon worships the Earth God, also known as Bagon. The Earth God is respected as the most important patron saint in Hakka’s culture. The Pavilion of Bagon was found in small scale using stones or woods.
Rural Experience Zone is where visitors may experience traditional farm and agricultural life of the Hakka people. Star fruits, longan, guava, banana and a number of fruit trees are available here.
Tabacco Building features the old features of tobacco industry to represent the hardworking characteristic of the Hakka people. As tobacco industry fetched a higher price than other crops back in old days, many Hakka families chose to plant tobacco, and tobacco barns became an indentifying marker of the Hakka villages.
Please visit the official web site of Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park for more information.
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Address: No.No.2,, Sec. 3, Tingzhou Rd.,, Zhongzheng Dist.,, Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Opening hours:
Tue.-Mon. 09:00-18:00 (off on Monday)
Available parking areas Car Park:
Taipei City Hakka Cultural Center Parking Lot
Tien Education Center Parking Lot
National Taiwan University’s Xinsheng South Road Parking Lot
Taipei Water Park Parking Lot
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How to get there???
By MRT:
Take Taipei MRT Danshui Red Line (捷運淡水線) to MRT Taipower Building Station (捷運台電大樓站). Walk towards Shida Road (師大路) from exit no. 5 of MRT Taipower Building Station to Sec. 3 Tingzhou Road (汀洲路3段).
By Bus:
Take bus no. 253, 671, 673 or Brown 12 to Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park (台北市客家文化中心).
Drive on your own:
No. 1 National Highway (國道一號) ???? Jianguo Viaduct (建國高架橋) ???? Xinhai Road (辛亥路) ???? Tingzhou Road (汀洲路) ???? Shida Road (師大路) ???? U-turn at Shuiyuan Viaduct (水源高架橋) ???? Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park (台北市客家文化主題公園)
No. 3 National Highway (國道三號) ???? Ankeng Interchange (安坑交流道) ???? Shuiyuan Expressway (水源快速道路) ???? Shida Road (師大路) ???? Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park (台北市客家文化主題公園)
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Pandas World Tour-Taipei, Taiwan (1600 貓熊世界之旅-臺北)
Over 1,600 paper-mache made giant pandas designed by French artist Paulo Grangeon are on display during the second round of the Pandas World Tour (1600貓熊世界之旅-臺北) exhibition at the National Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall Liberty Square in Taipei, Taiwan on March 17, 2014. The exhibition ends March 30.
The pandas earlier appeared at the adjacent National Theatre and at the Taipei City Hall Square. Liberty Square is located between the National Concert Hall and the National Theater.
Over one million people went to the previous paper panda exhibition at the Taipei City Hall Plaza that was held between Feb. 28 and March 9.
The Pandas World Tour exhibition was launched in 2008 by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to highlight the plight of the endangered species and the need to protect them. The 1,600 pandas were created from recycled paper to represent the actual number of pandas left in the world.
For the Taiwan exhibition, Grangeon specially created an additional 200 Formosan black bears and a green tree frog in support of wildlife protection acts for local animals.
The exhibition is being held in Asia for the first time and has toured over 20 countries worldwide. The paper animals will be auctioned off and the proceeds donated to local charities after the exhibition closes.
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (中正紀念堂/中正纪念堂) is a famous monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China (ROC). It is located in Taipei's Zhongzheng District.
The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Memorial Hall Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Taipei Taiwan
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a Taiwanese national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan.
The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Memorial Hall Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall & Park Taipei Taiwan
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall ( 中正紀念堂 ) is a Taiwanese national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan.
The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Memorial Hall Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
Taipei, Taiwan - Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall HD (2017)
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (Chinese: 中正紀念堂) is a national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan.
The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of Liberty Square. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
In February 2017 Taiwan's Ministry of Culture announced plans to transform the hall into a national center for “facing history, recognizing agony, and respecting human rights.” A corresponding de-emphasis of the Chiang personality cult is underway as proposals for transforming the hall are reviewed.
The square became Taipei's site of choice for mass gatherings as soon as it opened. The nature of many of those gatherings gave the site new public meanings. The hall and square became the hub of events in the 1980s and early 1990s that ushered Taiwan into its era of modern democracy. Of the many pro-democracy demonstrations that took place at the square, the most influential were the rallies of the Wild Lily student movement of 1990. The movement provided the impetus for the far-reaching political reforms of President Lee Teng-hui. These culminated in the first popular elections of national leaders in 1996.
The site's importance in the development of Taiwan's democracy led to the plaza's dedication as Liberty Square by President Chen Shui-bian in 2007.[2] Memorial Hall was also renamed in a dedication to democracy. The announcement of the new names were greeted with hostility by Kuomintang officials. The original dedication to Chiang was subsequently restored to the hall by President Ma Ying-jeou, while the name Liberty Square was affirmed by officials across political parties.
In 2017, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the February 28 Incident and the 30th anniversary of the lifting of martial law, Taiwan's Ministry of Culture announced plans to transform the hall into a national center for “facing history, recognizing agony, and respecting human rights.” Scholars and experts were invited to form an advisory group to help plan the hall's transformation.
The Chinese inscription now over the main gate declares the plaza Liberty Square. The calligraphic style recalls that of Wang Xizhi in the East Jin Dynasty (see Chinese calligraphy). The style is noted for its sense of vitality, movement and freedom. The characters in the inscription are placed in left-to-right sequence to follow modern practice in Taiwan. The right-to-left order of ancient Chinese tradition had been adopted at the site previously.
Walk Taipei Presidential Office Building, Chiang Kai shek Memorial Hall 中正紀念堂
I began at the Chongqing south road up to the Presidential Office Building make a left at the Ketagalan blvd. until the Taipei East Gate. After that I made my way to the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (中正紀念堂).
I began this video where I started my last walk from. At the Chongqing South Road. I was staying at the hotel on that street. I started to explore early morning around 6:30 to 7 AM so that there is enough sunlight that I can film. Don't be surprised if there are no people yet on the streets during this time.
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Sounds of Taiwan at Taipei Zhongshan Hall - 台灣的聲音在台北中山堂
Mais um vídeo com os sons da rua.. por todo lugar tem um musica tocando..
Zhongshan Hall (Chinese: 中山堂; pinyin: zhōngshāntáng) is a historical building which originally functioned as the Taipei City Hall.
General Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial, Taiwan
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a monument erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. The grounds (250,000 sq metres) include the National Theater and National Concert Hall. Two bullet-proof Cadillacs that the President used are also on display.
HKADC 在寶藏巖訪問台灣藝術工作者陳憶玲、高琇慧
HKADC 於2013年10月27日,在台北寶藏巖,報導2013屹立於城 香港--台北雙城行為藝術交流 的情況, 訪問水田部落負責人陳憶玲,及參與藝術家高琇慧。
當中有介紹寶藏巖的背景資料,問及主持人陳憶玲舉辦是次交流活動的理念,和請藝術家高琇慧比較一下是次活動中香港跟台灣行為藝術家的創作風格。
[特別鳴謝:阿朱幫忙拍攝!]
是次交流是由台灣‧水田部落,香港‧社區文化發展中心主辦 。
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水田部落在2012年完成自2005至2011年水田部落於亞洲城市間的行為藝術交流記錄集結,在不斷經歷前往不同亞洲城市之間的游擊行動當中,我們認為交流的重要性在於更深刻的文化意義交換。於是,今年水田部落計劃不只是走入其他城市,也是通過種種連結,將亞洲行為藝術家邀請來台。這個計劃是雙向的,並且包含了方法、經驗、創作等不同面向的切入點進行交流。
活動:
●Artist TalkⅠ、Ⅱ 10/23 (三)10/24(四)PM7:00-9:30
台北當代藝術協會--大安區安東街19-1號(演講以普通話及粵語進行)
●現場行為創作Ⅰ、Ⅲ 10/25 (五)、10/26(六)PM7:30-9:30
南海藝廊--台北市重慶南路二段19巷3號
●現場行為創作Ⅱ、Ⅳ 10/26(六)、10/27(日)下午3:00-5:00
寶藏巖國際藝術村家庭電影院廣場--台北市汀州路三段230巷14弄2號
台灣藝術家:
瓦旦‧塢瑪、曾啟明、柯德峰、高琇慧、陳憶玲、陳佩君、葉育君、孫懿柔、丁禹仲、梅心怡、鬼丘鬼鏟
香港藝術家:
莫昭如、 謝偉祺、丸仔、鄭文仔、杜躍、區麗德、盧樂謙、嚴穎嘉、Project 226
贊助 財團法人國家文化藝術基金會、台北市文化局、香港政府民政局藝術發展基金
主辦 台灣‧水田部落、香港‧社區文化發展中心
合辦 香港‧亞洲民眾戲劇節協會
Facebook: Waterfield Studio水田部落
Louder Than the City Performance Art Festival 2013 - encounters between Hong Kong & Taipei
●Artists' Talk Ⅰ @TCAC 10/23 (三)PM7:00-9:30
●Artists' Talk Ⅱ @TCAC 10/24(四)PM7:00-9:30
In 2012, Waterfield Studio completed the record collecting its performance art encounters with other Asian cities from 2005 to 2011. During the various activities with those cities, we found that the importance of encounters lies in profound exchanges of cultural concepts. Therefore, this year Waterfield Studio expects to not only meet other cities but invite Asian performance artists to Tiwan through numerous connections. The bilateral plan includes exchanges in a variety of aspects such as methods, experiences, creations.
Artists from Taiwan:
Chen Pei Chun, Chen Yi Ling, Ding Yu Chung, Kao Hsiou Hui, Ke Der Fong, Del Mae, SunYi Jou, Tseng Chi Ming, Watan Uma, Ye Yu Jun
Artist from Hong Kong:
Au Lai Tak Project 226, Cheng Man Tsai, Cheng Yee Man, Clara Cheung, Price Chu Yiu Wai, Lo Lok Him, Mok Chiu Yu, To Yeuk, Tse Wai Kei, Monique Yim, yuenjie MARU / Yuen Kin Leung
More Events & Info:
●Performance Art Creation Ⅰ、Ⅲ 10/25 (五)、10/26(六)PM7:30-9:30
Nanhai Gallery--No.3, Ln. 19, Sec. 2, Chongqing S. Rd., Zhongzheng Dist.
● Performance Art Creation Ⅱ、Ⅳ 10/26(六)、10/27(日)下午3:00-5:00
Home Movie Theatre of Treasure Hill Artist Village--No.2, Aly. 14, Ln. 230, Sec. 3, Tingzhou Rd., Zhongzheng Dist.
Sponsors: National Culture and Arts Foundation, Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government
Organizers: Taiwan -- Waterfield Studio, Hong Kong - Centre For Community Cultural Development
Co-organizer: Hong Kong - Asian People's Theatre Festival Society
翻譯 余天予 / Translated by YU Tien-Yu
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14-Day Solo Backpacking in Taiwan | Travel Vlog and Guide
Taiwan has extended their free visa for Filipino until July 31,2020. So if you're planning to go on a trip soon, you might wanna check this travel guide I prepared.
About Taiwan:
TAIWAN is one of the Philippines' neighbouring country which is located in East Asia and was tagged as the Heart of Asia. It's mostly mountainous in the east with gently sloping plain in the west. Railways in Taiwan are primarily used for passenger services that's why it's a less hassle traveling around area.
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THIS isn't the 1st time I go on a solo backpacking abroad. In 2017, I also went solo when I traveled to Bangkok for the 2nd time. At first, I was really hesitant to travel in Taiwan since it's not that easy to pass the immigration and I'm still afraid that I might be offloaded. But I didn't get a hard time when I passed the immigration. The IO only asked me why I'll be traveling to Taiwan and when will I return then they let me onboarded. I wasn't really expecting too much when I visited Taiwan and my original plan is to hike Mt. Jade which is the highest peak in Taiwan and part of the Asian Trilogy but for some reason, the event was canceled. I only planned to stay there just for 1 week but unexpectedly I fall in love with Taiwan so I decided to rebook my flight and extended for another week.
Visited Places
???? Taipei City
- National Taiwan Museum
- Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall
- Confucius Temple
- Yangminshan National Park
- Beitou Library
- Beitou Hot Stream Museum
- Thermal Valley
- National Taipei University of Technology
- Ximending Night Market
- Shilin Night Market
- Miramar Entertainment Park
- Taipei 101
- Elephant Mountain
- Beimen
- Maokong Gondola
- Taipei Main Station
- Shandao Temple
- 228 Peace Park
- Presidential Palace
???? New Taipei City
- Jiufen Old Street
- Shifen Old Street
- Shifen Walterfall
- Golden Waterfall
- Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf
- Lover's Bridge
- Fort San Domingo
- Althea University
- Yehliu Geopark
- Bitoujiao Trail
- Longdong Bay
???? Keelung City
- Keelung Harbor
- Fairy Cave
- Zhongzheng Temple
???? Taichung
- Maple Garden
- National Taichung Theatre
- Nationa Museum of Science
Travel Expenses:
Airfare via Airasia - 6400php
Travel Tax - 1620php
Accommodation - 3200php (1st week, and 2nd week is free)
Easy Card with load - 2000php
4G LTE Sim - 700php
Maokong Gondola - 500php
National Taiwan Museum - 50php
Yehliu Geopark - 140php
National Museum of Science - 175php
Transportation - 2000php
Food/Drinks/Yosi - 7000php
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Total Expenses - 23,785php
Travel Tips for Budget Travelers:
1. Always wait for PisoFare or Seat Sale before you book your flight.
2. Light Pack to avoid baggage allowance fee (wag na masyado magootd para lang may pangIG. ????)
3. Download Klook or KKDay to purchase your easycard, 4G LTE SIM and train ticket. (No need to buy Unlimited Fun Pass, mas tipid pa din gamitin ung easy card since mura lang naman yung train and bus fare and mostly naman ng pasyalan sa Taiwan walang entrance fee.)
4. Always bring USD when exchanging to NTD. (lugi ka pag php to ntd)
5. Best time to travel Taiwan is between Oct-Mar since the temperature is relatively mild.
6. Where to stay in Taipei. The most convenient place is in Ximending Area since it's very accessible to MRT and close to almost every tourist attraction in Taipei.
7. How to avoid being offloaded. You don't have to worry if you are a frequent traveler. Just make sure you have your itinerary and return ticket flight. For first timer, always prepare your documents like ITR, COE, Bank Statement or any proof of income. Be consistent and direct to the point if the IO is asking you questions. Less talk, less mistake.
8. Just have fun and seize the moment.
#TaiwanThatGotAway #Taiwan #travel #wanderlust
Evergreen Maritime Museum / 長榮海事博物館 (Slideshow)
Evergreen Maritime Museum / 長榮海事博物館 is a maritime museum in Zhongzheng District, Taipei. After nearly a decade of planning, the museum was opened on 7 October 2008.
The Evergreen Maritime Museum consists of multiple exhibitions spanning five floors including scale models, dioramas, maps and globes, various navigational equipment, anchors, graphic timelines and vessel backgrounds, and interactive games for kids. There is also a special section dedicated to the Titanic as well as some poignant artifacts from Titanic passengers. The ground floor is free to the public and features a cafe and a gift shop.
Floors 2-5 include comprehensive showcases of scale model ships both ancient and modern along with other memorabilia. Though not apparent from the museum's official website, the permanent collection on display on these floors is vast and of high quality.
The exhibitions are divided by the following categories:
- Maritime Taiwan
- Marine Paintings
- Modern Ships
- History of Ships
Open on Tuesday--Sunday: 9:00--17:00
Closures: Every Monday (open on national holidays) Chinese New Year's Eve Day-off due to natural disaster Other planned closures announced on the official website.
The museum is accessible within walking distance from two MRT stations. One way is southeast from NTU Hospital Station of the Taipei Metro. Another way to the museum is from MRT Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, Exit 5 of Taipei Metro and crossing main plaza of the Chiang Kai Chek Memorial, National Theatre and Concert Hall.
Floor Guide:
Evergreen Maritime Museum Walk Through / 長榮海事博物館
Evergreen Maritime Museum / 長榮海事博物館 is a maritime museum in Zhongzheng District, Taipei. After nearly a decade of planning, the museum was opened on 7 October 2008.
The Evergreen Maritime Museum consists of multiple exhibitions spanning five floors including scale models, dioramas, maps and globes, various navigational equipment, anchors, graphic timelines and vessel backgrounds, and interactive games for kids. There is also a special section dedicated to the Titanic as well as some poignant artifacts from Titanic passengers. The ground floor is free to the public and features a cafe and a gift shop.
Floors 2-5 include comprehensive showcases of scale model ships both ancient and modern along with other memorabilia. Though not apparent from the museum's official website, the permanent collection on display on these floors is vast and of high quality.
The exhibitions are divided by the following categories:
- Maritime Taiwan
- Marine Paintings
- Modern Ships
- History of Ships
Open on Tuesday--Sunday: 9:00--17:00
Closures: Every Monday (open on national holidays) Chinese New Year's Eve Day-off due to natural disaster Other planned closures announced on the official website.
The museum is accessible within walking distance from two MRT stations. One way is southeast from NTU Hospital Station of the Taipei Metro. Another way to the museum is from MRT Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, Exit 5 of Taipei Metro and crossing main plaza of the Chiang Kai Chek Memorial, National Theatre and Concert Hall.
Floor Guide: