The National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute (NTCRI) launched the exhibition “Genius Weavers: The Textiles and Basketry of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples (天才編織家─臺灣原住民的織物與編器)” on Oct. 17.
The National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute (NTCRI) launched the exhibition “Genius Weavers: The Textiles and Basketry of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples (天才編織家─臺灣原住民的織物與編器)” on Oct. 17.
The fourth Taiwan-India Dialogue took place Oct. 30 in Mumbai, underscoring mutual commitment to strengthening the partnership, the Cabinet-level Ocean Affairs Council said.
To promote the experience of Taiwan’s beauty among transit travelers at Taoyuan International Airport, the Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA), Ministry of Transportation and Communications, will launch the “Enter Taiwan, Enjoy a Gift!” campaign starting on November 1, 2025. Travelers holding a non–Republic of China (Taiwan) passport who transit through Taoyuan International Airport and enter Taiwan for a stay of up to 24 hours during their layover will receive a gift voucher worth NT$600. This
The Cultural Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia, in collaboration with the Damansara Performing Arts Centre (DPAC), will present Hung Dance (翃舞製作) as part of the International Gala section at the D’MOTION International Dance Festival 2025, scheduled for Oct. 24 to 26.
Five music groups and two high-tech startups from Taiwan took center stage Oct. 15 at SXSW Sydney 2025 to spotlight the country’s soft power and tech innovation, according to the Ministry of Culture.
With support from the Ministry of Culture (MOC), the Cultural Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Sydney is collaborating with Performance Space to present two performances – “I remember what the machine remembers what I remember” and “Sticky Hands, Stitched Mountains” – at Liveworks Festival. The festival will take place from Oct. 22 to 26.
With support from the Ministry of Culture (MOC), the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Sydney is collaborating with the Melbourne Fringe Festival to present the Fringe Focus Taiwan from Oct. 14 to 18.
A workshop on incorporating blue carbon ecosystems into climate policies is taking place Oct. 15-16 in Taipei City through the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, underscoring government commitment to enhancing regional climate resilience.
The Ministry of Culture and the Kaohsiung City Government are co-hosting the 2025 Taiwan Technology X Culture Expo (TTXC), running from Oct. 10 to 26 at the Pier-2 Art Center in Kaohsiung.
With the support of the Cultural Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand, River City Bangkok is hosting the international graffiti exhibition “Graffiti Social Club.” Opened on Oct. 9, the exhibition will be on view through Jan. 4, 2026.