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Expos for Locals: Beitou’s Hong-Gah MuseumPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Expos for Locals: Beitou’s Hong-Gah Museum

Stepping foot on the rooftop of the Hong-Gah Museum on a clear day, the outlines of Mt. Danfeng, Mt. Qixing, Mt. Datun, Battleship Rock, and even that stronghold of local arts, Taipei National University of the Arts, are all visible. On the Guandu Plain in Taipei’s Beitou District, where the museum is situated, a wide road splits the landscape into an endless expanse of fields to one side and a forest of metal factories and homes to the other.

Youth Banana: Rocking Their HometownPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Youth Banana: Rocking Their Hometown

“Youth Banana” is a Taiwanese rock band whose very name bespeaks the younger generation’s cre­ativ­ity and sense of the absurd. Its four members—leader, keyboardist and lead singer Wang Kiwei (known as “Lao Wang” or “Old Wang”), bassist Jiang Wang, drummer Huang Tang Hsuan, and guitarist Zack Guo—all grew up in the little town of Qi­shan in Kao­hsiung.

Creating Taiwan’s Medical Brand—Taiwan Hospitals Support Partner Countries’ HealthcarePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Creating Taiwan’s Medical Brand—Taiwan Hospitals Support Partner Countries’ Healthcare

In 2019, Vietnam’s National Hospital of Pediatrics conducted a successful liver transplant on the youngest patient in the nation’s liver-transplant history; a surgical team from Taipei Veterans General Hospital performed the operation. A Thai government promotional video on smart medical care featured a wellness diagnostic kiosk manufactured in Taiwan.

In Rhythm with the Land: Sheng-xiang & BandPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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In Rhythm with the Land: Sheng-xiang & Band

Lin Sheng-xiang is a unique voice in Taiwan’s music community. He has long been focused on issues related to farming, labor and the environment, and he has a particular style that has absorbed the traditional and the modern in a blend of traditional Taiwanese music with Western rock and roll.

“I Am a Child! I Have Rights!” Exhibit Highlights Human Rights of the YoungPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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“I Am a Child! I Have Rights!” Exhibit Highlights Human Rights of the Young

“What I want to be when I grow up.” Do you remember that assignment from ele­ment­ary school? Now, years later, have you become the adult you envisioned?

Home Cooking and Secondhand Books: The IBU Book CaféPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Home Cooking and Secondhand Books: The IBU Book Café

When you walk into the IBU Book Café, in a lane off Nanxing Road in Yilan County’s Dongshan Township, the first sight that greets your eyes is a wall covered with a dazzling array of books, while your nose is met by a light fragrance of coconut and a heavy smell of spices. This is a place where you can borrow books and try out some Southeast-Asian cuisine, and it is also a space where migrant workers and long-term immigrants from Southeast Asia can interact.

Gala @ 23:59 Golden Pin Awards Promoting Design ExcellencePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Gala @ 23:59 Golden Pin Awards Promoting Design Excellence

Established in 1981 in the tradition of Germany’s Red Dot and iF design awards and Japan’s G Mark awards, the Golden Pin Design Awards are the most prestigious and influential professional design awards in the global Chinese market. Currently organized by the Taiwan Design Research Institute, the awards demonstrate the excellence and importance of Taiwan’s designers and showcase the newest trends in Asian design.

Takeaway Scenery: Travel SouvenirsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Takeaway Scenery: Travel Souvenirs

A trip to Taiwan can mean many things: personally visit­ing some of its 368 districts and townships, tasting local specialties, uploading photos to Instagram and Facebook…. Regardless of how you plan your visit, you will certainly want physical reminders of the scenes and scenery you experience, souvenirs that embody something of Taiwan’s character and can be shared with friends.

Journey of Memories: Cycling the Chianan PlainPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Journey of Memories: Cycling the Chianan Plain

Cycling through the Chianan Plain along Taiwan’s oldest highway—Provincial Highway 1—the places we pass are bastions of prosperity pioneered by our forebears: irrigation reservoirs, cattle markets, bust­ling districts around train stations…. This journey follows the central artery through the area known as “Taiwan’s granary,” the main source of food for this island. As our bicycles cross geographical latitudes, we also encounter stories from across the years.

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Come Visit Taiwan! Experience Its Beauty First Hand

When foreigners travel in Taiwan, they experience the island with fresh and different perspectives. In so doing they remind locals of what is beautiful about this land and its people. Here we invite two foreign nationals who are Taiwan travel experts to share their experiences of “Taiwan-style hospitality.”