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James K.J. Lee, Director-General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York, who was secretary-general in Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs until July, for lunch in New York City in what was the first meeting between a top Taiwan official and a United States ambassador to the United Nations. [9]
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO), also known as Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO), Taipei Representative Office (TRO) or Taipei Mission, is an alternative diplomatic institution serving as a de facto embassy or a consulate of the Republic of China (ROC, commonly referred to as Taiwan) to exercise the foreign affairs and consular services in specific ...
The Ministry of Culture (MOC, Chinese: 文化部; pinyin: Wénhùabù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bûn-hòa pō͘) is the ministry of the Republic of China that promotes cultural and creative industries. The ministry also maintains the National Repository of Cultural Heritage.
The Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab (C-LAB; traditional Chinese: 臺灣當代文化實驗場; simplified Chinese: 台湾当代文化实验场; pinyin: Táiwān Dāngdài Wénhuà Shíyàn Chǎng) is a cultural center in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is run by Taiwan Living Arts Foundation of the Ministry of Culture. [1]
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The Heritage and Culture Education Center of Taipei City (traditional Chinese: 台北鄉土教育中心; simplified Chinese: 台北乡土教育中心; pinyin: Táiběi Xiāngtǔ Jiàoyù Zhōngxīn) is located in the Bopiliao Historic Block in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan.
The preparation for the center started in 1990. In 1991–1992, the center committee observed features from various cultural centers around Taiwan to get the idea of the center features before starting the construction. The construction of the center took 1 year and 10 months and the center was opened on 11 November 2005. [1] [2]
The Taiwanese Cultural Association excelled at disseminating new knowledge to the public through various means, such as mass media, public events, etc. The association published The Taiwan Minpao and established newspaper-reading clubs throughout Taiwan. Furthermore, they set up bookstores, theater troupes, and organized workshops and lectures. [3]