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Protecting the Environment Through Green Innovation - Hair O’right InternationalPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Protecting the Environment Through Green Innovation - Hair O’right International

Long criticized as a major source of pollution, the chemicals industry is today moving into the vanguard of environmental protection. Hair O’right Inter­national Corporation’s fully integrated green supply chain exemplifies the company’s core commitment to environmental protection, and Taiwan’s prowess in terms of green innovation.

Nostalgic Journey - Japanese-Era Buildings in HualienPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Nostalgic Journey - Japanese-Era Buildings in Hualien

“The wise love water, the benevolent love the mountains.” It just so happens that of the two main north‡south roads through Hualien County, one follows the coast while the other runs between two mountain ranges. This month, our occasional “Cycling Taiwan” series takes us to Provincial Highway 9, which passes between the Central and Coastal Ranges. Just as the benevolent embrace all things, so has Hualien’s East Rift Valley embraced all manner of architectural styles over the last century.

Cooperative Community—The Renaissance of SmangusPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Cooperative Community—The Renaissance of Smangus

What makes Smangus unique is not just that it was the last Aboriginal village in Taiwan to get a road link to the outside world, nor simply its groves of giant Formosan cypress trees. Rather it is the fact that Smangus is the only community in all Taiwan that successfully operates as a cooperative. Here, the residents divide up the work between themselves, farm the land collectively, and distribute their income equally.

Commemorating an Indomitable Thinker - The Hu Shih Memorial HallPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Commemorating an Indomitable Thinker - The Hu Shih Memorial Hall

Nestled away on the campus of Academia Sinica, the Hu Shih Memorial Hall stands unchanged by time. It was here that the philosopher and writer lived and worked, giving his all in both, and it is here that he set down his final roots in Taiwan.
Hu Shih’s eventful and extraordinary life is laid out in detail at his eponymous memorial hall, and the park dedicated to the man evokes the memory of his works, his life, and the many high-profile people and events that were part of them.

Scientific Illustrators - Exploring Nature’s Diversity Through PicturesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Scientific Illustrators - Exploring Nature’s Diversity Through Pictures

Scientific illustration arose in a time before the invention of the camera and allowed scientists to capture the distinctive characteristics of plant and animal species. Armed only with keen powers of observation and an artist’s simple tools, illustrators rendered lifelike images of botanical and zoological specimens. Scientific illustration developed into a unique art form and introduced viewers to the diversity of the natural world.

Soft as Steel—The Cable Sculptures of Kang MuxiangPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Soft as Steel—The Cable Sculptures of Kang Muxiang

A steel cable can bring the world together. Cables that have carried visitors from all over the globe to the top of Tai­pei 101 have been shaped by the hands of artist Kang Mu­xiang into forms that embody the supple strength of Taiwan’s spirit. Moreover, through the process of cleaning the cables, prison inmates have experienced hope for a new life.

Sakinu’s Hunter School - Contributing the Wisdom of Taiwan’s Indigenous PeoplesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Sakinu’s Hunter School - Contributing the Wisdom of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples

Ahronglong Sakinu, author of the books The Sage Hunter, Wind Walker, and Grandpa’s Ocean, is the recipient of numerous literary prizes, as well as being the Aboriginal author who most often appears in school textbooks.

By Your Side - Taitung’s “Kids’ Bookhouse”Photos - New Southbound Policy
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By Your Side - Taitung’s “Kids’ Bookhouse”

What does “black kid” mean? Interpretations depend on whom you ask. Some say it refers to a dark-skinned child who labors steadfastly under the sun; but Chen Jun­lang, founder of “Kids’ Bookhouse,” says it is a child who confronts the black hole within the mind, and finds a way out of those dark shadows.

Integrating Buildings with Nature - Huang Sheng-yuan and FieldofficePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Integrating Buildings with Nature - Huang Sheng-yuan and Fieldoffice

The founder of Field­office Architects and the winner in 2018 of both a Presidential Innovation Award and a National Award of Art, ­Huang Sheng­-yuan has been receiving domestic and international prizes continually for the past 20-plus years. But the halo of excellence that stems from these accolades has never caused him to forget his original intentions. However, it has allowed him to attract new blood in the form of a group of likeminded people who do what needs to be done without complaint or

Eternity Expressed in Music - Composer Gordon ChinPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Eternity Expressed in Music - Composer Gordon Chin

Gordon Shi-wen Chin, winner of a 2018 National Award of Art, is widely known for his multifaceted compositions. He is not only one of the most important international modern-school composers, he has courageously introduced different elements into his work, and is constantly trying new things, exploring originality in life.