Jump to main content
RELATED READS
In Tune with Beiguan: Hanyang Beiguan Troupe and Li Chuen Yuan Beiguan ClubPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge In Tune with Beiguan: Hanyang Beiguan Troupe and Li Chuen Yuan Beiguan Club Photos

In Tune with Beiguan: Hanyang Beiguan Troupe and Li Chuen Yuan Beiguan Club

Every era has its music. Beiguan music was once Taiwan’s main popular music. Today, although Beiguan has fallen into decline, the Li Chuen Yuan Beiguan club of Changhua—the oldest amateur Beiguan organization in Taiwan—still rehearses almost every day. Meanwhile, the professional Hanyang Beiguan Troupe continues to perform year in and year out, acting out traditional dramas that are authentically Taiwanese.

Encounters Across Time: Inspiring Dialogue with Southeast-Asian ArtifactsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge Encounters Across Time: Inspiring Dialogue with Southeast-Asian Artifacts Photos

Encounters Across Time: Inspiring Dialogue with Southeast-Asian Artifacts

The National Taiwan Museum is fostering dia­logue across time and space for immigrants from Southeast Asia by curating a special exhibition in which they collaborate in tracing the history and culture of the museum collection, empowering them to tell the stories of centuries-old cultural relics that originated in their overseas homelands. This is also a fine demonstration of the museum’s commitment to cultural equality and respect for diverse communities.

The Earth God: Guardian of Home and HarvestPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge The Earth God: Guardian of Home and Harvest Photos

The Earth God: Guardian of Home and Harvest

According to Taiwanese folk belief, the Earth God is a guardian that watches over the soil. He is as “grassroots” as a divinity comes in Taiwan. When it comes time for farmers to pray in spring for good crops, and to give thanks in the autumn for a bountiful harvest, they may craft a handmade staff and drive it into the soil at the edge of a field.

Drumbeat of an Era: Taiwan’s Legendary Drummer Rich HuangPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge Drumbeat of an Era: Taiwan’s Legendary Drummer Rich Huang Photos

Drumbeat of an Era: Taiwan’s Legendary Drummer Rich Huang

Rich Huang, who received a Special Contribution Award at the 2020 Golden Melody Awards, has worked in the music profession for over 50 years and has been involved in the recording of nearly 100,000 songs. His drums have been the heartbeat of popular ­music in Taiwan. No matter what the style, be it rock and roll, funk, jazz, or folk music, the drum parts played by Rich Huang have accompanied Taiwan’s changing society.

The Three Youths of the Taiten: Epoch-Making Art in Colonial TaiwanPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge The Three Youths of the Taiten: Epoch-Making Art in Colonial Taiwan Photos

The Three Youths of the Taiten: Epoch-Making Art in Colonial Taiwan

The Taiwan Art Exhibition (Tai­ten) was the first large-scale art show to be held in Japanese Taiwan. When it was launched in 1927, three young Taiwanese painters were selected to exhibit their works. They dazzled the audience with paintings of local subjects that showed a fresh immediacy.

Helping the Homeless Through Work OpportunitiesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge Helping the Homeless Through Work Opportunities Photos

Helping the Homeless Through Work Opportunities

The Big Issue, a street paper founded in the UK, opens people’s imaginations to what employment for homeless people can look like. In Taiwan there are numerous organizations working hard to cultivate the employment skills of the homeless, such as Wanderers’ Table, with its night-market stalls staffed by homeless people; Yo Wash, which specializes in power washing; and the community cleaning service Jujiamei. These organizations are weaving a safety net of support for homeless citizens.

A Better World Through Food: Plant-Based MeatsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge A Better World Through Food: Plant-Based Meats Photos

A Better World Through Food: Plant-Based Meats

In Disney’s The Lion King, the runaway lion cub Simba meets Timon and Pumbaa, and then embarks on his hakuna matata (“no worries”) journey. When hunger eventually drives him to take a few steps down the food chain, Simba tries a cater­pillar, lifting an eyebrow as he chews and remarking with surprise: “Slimy yet satisfying.”

Behind-the-Scenes Heroes of Black Hole Imaging—Taiwan’s Astronomy TeamPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge Behind-the-Scenes Heroes of Black Hole Imaging—Taiwan’s Astronomy Team Photos

Behind-the-Scenes Heroes of Black Hole Imaging—Taiwan’s Astronomy Team

Black holes cause all the world’s nations, regardless of political system or religion, to look in the same direction.

The Wisdom of a Maritime People—Keeping Lanyu’s Tao Culture AlivePhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge The Wisdom of a Maritime People—Keeping Lanyu’s Tao Culture Alive Photos

The Wisdom of a Maritime People—Keeping Lanyu’s Tao Culture Alive

Lanyu (Orchid Island) is internationally known as a diving hotspot, with clear ocean water, a rich under­sea ecology, and the maritime culture of the Tao indigenous people who live there. Underlying traditional indigenous culture one can find great wisdom and the concept of sustainability, making it worthwhile for visitors to Lanyu to learn about this culture.

The Way Ahead for Taiwan’s SMEs?—A Strong Manufacturing BrandPhotos - New Southbound Policy
Enlarge The Way Ahead for Taiwan’s SMEs?—A Strong Manufacturing Brand Photos

The Way Ahead for Taiwan’s SMEs?—A Strong Manufacturing Brand

You probably already know that Taiwan’s Quanta Computer manufactures roughly one out of three of the world’s notebook computers; that Taiwanese companies produce 70% of the powertrain components used in Tesla electric vehicles; and that Yilan’s Sheico Group makes 65% of the world’s wetsuits.