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Collecting the Great Outdoors—The Forest Culture MuseumPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Collecting the Great Outdoors—The Forest Culture Museum

Curator: Aliman Madiklan
Exhibits: “Walking trees,” tree planting
Themes: A day with the Bunun, life and ethics, environmental education, historic hunting trails
Location: Sazasa indigenous community, Yanping Township, Taitung
Time: By appointment

A 24-Hour Bookstore Turns Its Final Page: Eslite’s Dunnan Branch Closes Its DoorsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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A 24-Hour Bookstore Turns Its Final Page: Eslite’s Dunnan Branch Closes Its Doors

When Robert Wu, founder of the Eslite Group, was 38, he fell seriously ill, and lost a lot of blood in surgery, nearly dying. This brush with death opened his eyes anew, and he began to think about the meaning of the things he had pursued in his life.

Seeing the Forest and the Trees—Taiwan’s Tree Researchers and Forestry SurveyorsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Seeing the Forest and the Trees—Taiwan’s Tree Researchers and Forestry Surveyors

How tall is a tree? How many leaves does it have? And how many trees are there in a forest? Almost all children ask such questions in their stage of inquisitive wonder.
After growing up, you aren’t likely to encounter these questions in daily life unless you’re a forestry professional. But when you do get a chance to go into a forest, do questions like these still prick at your curiosity: How do you go about measuring the forest? And what do the resulting figures really mean?

Serving their Home Away from Home: Southeast-Asian Volunteers in TaiwanPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Serving their Home Away from Home: Southeast-Asian Volunteers in Taiwan

Being labeled a “migrant worker” can be like being branded a drifter, and for many, working in an unfamiliar land entails a life filled with monotonous toil. Through a fortunate chance, however, the Global Workers’ Organization, Taiwan, has been able to begin offering volunteer service opportunities that boost self-confidence and bring a sense of achievement.

A Philosophy of Life in Miaoli’s Foothills—CMP Village’s 100-Year PlanPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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A Philosophy of Life in Miaoli’s Foothills—CMP Village’s 100-Year Plan

Located in Miaoli’s Zaoqiao Township, the Shangrila Paradise theme park was once a bustling place, filled with the hubbub of humanity. Many have fond memories of its carnival rides. But over the course of a decade, the park fell into decline. Then the CMP Group took over, and in 2016 launched the CMP Village plan, aiming to merge nature with an aesthetics of life. The sounds of bugs and frogs and people’s laughter have returned.

Walk in Taiwan—Showcasing a Culturally Self-Confident NationPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Walk in Taiwan—Showcasing a Culturally Self-Confident Nation

How do you pronounce the word for “tea” in your culture? Is it more like “cha,” or more like “tea”? James Shih, a guide for “Walk in Taiwan,” likes to use this question as an entry point when explain­ing to foreign visitors how tea culture spread from China to other lands around the world.

Balancing Production and the Environment: The Underforest Economy Takes OffPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Balancing Production and the Environment: The Underforest Economy Takes Off

The plant life of forests is rich and varied. Raising bees on the forest floor can provide an abundant supply of honey, while the bees can also increase the rate at which trees set seed. Raising chickens and growing mushrooms on logs can bring in additional income that helps foresters plant more trees. And when farmers don’t interfere with the forest, and uphold the practice of applying neither pesticides nor chemical fertilizers, they can develop ecotourism in the beautiful, fecund woodlands.

Electronica and Paiwan Melodies: The Two-Track Life of Singer AbaoPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Electronica and Paiwan Melodies: The Two-Track Life of Singer Abao

This song tells the story of a Paiwan indigenous family, but it is also the personal story of Golden Melody Award winning singer Abao (Paiwan name Aljenljeng Tjaluvie). The abundantly creative Abao released her second solo album, Kinakaian: Mother Tongue, at the end of 2019. It had been three years since she released her first solo album, Vavayan: Woman, produced by Soichiro Arai.

Igniting Taiwanese Rock Music: Fire EX.Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Igniting Taiwanese Rock Music: Fire EX.

Punk-influenced Kaohsiung band Fire EX. sings in Taiwanese about the times we live in and the band’s deep love of Taiwan, writing and performing such highly popular tracks as “Good Night! Formosa!” and “Island’s Sunrise” that kindle their fans’ hopes for Taiwan’s future.

Scholarships Build Lifelong Bonds—Albert Linton Charles and Manoj KriplaniPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Scholarships Build Lifelong Bonds—Albert Linton Charles and Manoj Kriplani

ROC government scholarships offered to citizens of friendly nations have changed two young people’s lives.