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Taiwan Night held by MOFA in New York to mark International Women’s Day
2023-03-09

Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York Director-General James K. Lee (front row, center) joins Eswatini Deputy Prime Minister Themba Masuku (front row, fourth left), fashion designer Claudia Wang (front row, fourth right), and other guests during the Taiwan Night fashion show March 7 in New York City. (MOFA)

Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York Director-General James K. Lee (front row, center) joins Eswatini Deputy Prime Minister Themba Masuku (front row, fourth left), fashion designer Claudia Wang (front row, fourth right), and other guests during the Taiwan Night fashion show March 7 in New York City. (MOFA)
 

Taiwan Night: Celebrating Women in Tech was staged March 7 in New York City in the lead up to the International Women’s Day, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The evening was held at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York as a sideline event to the 67th session of the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women running March 6-17.

The highlight of the evening was a fashion show created by Claudia Wang, a young designer from Taiwan who combines her passion for art and design with virtual technology and sustainable fashion practices.

In an opening address, TECO in New York Director-General James K. Lee said Taiwan, as a global leader in the IT industry, is committed to sharing its experience with international partners. The event showcases the country’s promotion of gender equality in technology, he added.

Themba Masuku, deputy prime minister of Eswatini, then addressed the gathering and called for Taiwan’s inclusion in the U.N. The country’s exclusion from the international organization is unfair and unjustifiable, he added.

In a tweet on its official Twitter account, the MOFA said “When tech meets fashion in support of #GenderEquity, we’re rewarded with a visual feast of diversity! Check out this clip of the @TaiwanInNewYork event held alongside @UN_Women’s #CSW67 & celebrate #WomensDay with us by joining #Taiwan’s efforts to build a more equal future!#” (DL-E)

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