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Teresa Teng, a legendary ROC singer


She was born to be a remarkable singer with her soft, sweet but pure voice...

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Old paintings, happy children: National Taiwan Museum of Fine Art...
Written by Chen Heng   
The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, which was closed for five years for renovations, reopened in July of 2004. In the two years since, the museum, which is the only national-level fine-arts museum in Taiwan, has steadily marched along, gaining strength by the day.
 
A new landmark for Taiwanese literature: National Museum of Taiwa...
Written by Yang Yi   
The National Museum of Taiwanese Literature shoulders the responsibilities of assembling its collections, carrying out research, pursuing cultural preservation, organizing exhibitions, and putting on promotions.
 
Decoding Formosa's History-- National Taiwan Museum
Written by Chen Heng-xing   
The National Taiwan Museum, which is the oldest museum in Taiwan, is located in 228 Memorial Park. It is an excellent place full of a wide variety of historical artifacts and documents.
 
Li Qiao: an avid reader
Written by Li Shang-yi   
Now 73, the novelist Li Qiao was recently a winner at the Tenth National Awards for the Arts. Revered for his literary creations, he is also one of only a few writers who are also highly active in politics and education.
 
Two Studies, Two Houses, One Home: Guo Zhi-yuan's Double-Barreled...
Written by Li Shang-yi   
A winner at both the Tenth National Awards for the Arts in July and at the Executive Yuan Cultural Awards in May, the composer Guo Zhi-yuan is the first Taiwanese to have won two national-level lifetime achievement awards in just a short half year!
 
The Virtues of Being an Amateur
Written by Dr. Chiu Kun-liang   
A love of beauty is an instinctive inclination for all human beings. In one's life or outside of work, an appreciation for what is beautiful is certainly the greatest joy and fortune that we can be given.
 
Chiu Kun-liang's first six months: One day in July at the Council...
Written by Chen Chang-hua   
It was the general consensus among many people that Dr. Chiu Kun-liang was the most fitting candidate to become the head of the Council for Cultural Affairs, as there are very few talents of his generation in Taiwan's art world with the same decades of study and practical experience that he has accumulated.
 
Creating a Cultural Landmark: The Development Project of Hua-shan...
Written by Huang Lung-hsing   
Known for the uniqueness and variety of its spaces, the Huashan Culture Park has long been regarded by the public as an ideal location for the display of modern art.
 
Voice Thunder: The 2006 Indigenes Poem and Melody Festival
Written by Wild Fire Music   
"Haiyan" is a beautiful Indigenes word that suggests a kind of perfection, a sense of wonder, and a spiritual yearning that need not be too fully explicated. It is an arbitrary sight, sound, and time that encompasses the vastness of the mind and the sound of song.
 
2006 Exhibition of Art Works by The Association of Asian Contempo...
Written by Kao Tsan-hsing   
The Association of Asian Contemporary Sculptors (AACS) was founded in 1980 at the Contemporary Asian Art Show in the Fukuoka Art Museum.
 
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