A series of events will be held over the next few months to challenge the public about their stereotypes of migrant workers in Taiwan, the organizer said Thursday.
A series of events will be held over the next few months to challenge the public about their stereotypes of migrant workers in Taiwan, the organizer said Thursday.
The National Taichung Theater and the National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts are presenting four dance-themed short films in March free of charge, according to the venues’ operators.
A new permanent exhibition opened to the public March 15 at National Taiwan Museum in Taipei City, highlighting the rich natural and cultural diversity of the country’s past and present.
The “t.Hub X Techstars Startup Huddle” at t.Hub is now open for registration! Slated for March 29, the event is a collaboration among the Department of Economic Development (DOED), t.Hub, and global accelerator Techstars.
The “Happy Seed Volunteer Team” (幸福種子志工隊) of the Penghu County New Immigrant Family Service Center will be organizing a series of “on-the-job training course.” The course will be held on March 17, March 18, March 24 and March 27. The total course hours will be 12 hours. New immigrants are welcome to join the volunteer group.
“2021 Taipei Fashion Week AW21” kicked off on March 11 at Songshan Cultural and Creative Park. Revolving around the theme of “Sustainable Fashion,” six Taiwanese designers were invited to expound on the concept of “sustainable fashion” as they join efforts with the domestic textile industry in blending functional fabrics with fashion aesthetics.
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre is set to take the classic 2016 production “13 Tongues” by artistic director Cheng Tsung-lung on a monthslong tour of Taiwan, the troupe announced March 9.
The New Taipei City Government Education Department is promoting a New Immigrant Language Teaching Program. The program will start in March. The program not only includes staff training and design courses, but also provides new immigrant language teachers in schools in New Taipei City.
Thanks to Taiwan’s great job at containing the COVID-19 pandemic, the country is about to hold the world’s first fashion show with a live audience since the pandemic. The event is also going to be the first in Asia on the theme of sustainability.
As Children's day at the corner, NIA New Taipei City Service center held a parent-child family education course at Ren-ai elementary school in Luzhou district on March 5. The course attracted about 40 new immigrant students and their parents from Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos and other countries to participate the course.