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The cultural center was originally opened as Taipei Cultural Center on 21 April 2010 at Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan. [1] On 12 June 2015, the relocation and opening ceremony was held to welcome the center in its new location at Toranomon Hills building as Taiwan Cultural Center .
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The Taichung City Dadun Cultural Center (also Da Dun Cultural Center, traditional Chinese: 臺中市大墩文化中心; simplified Chinese: 台中市大墩文化中心; pinyin: Táizhōng Shìlì Dàdūn Wénhuà Zhōngxīn) is a cultural center in West District, Taichung, Taiwan.
Greenway Plaza, the complex which contains the office Culture Center of TECO in Houston. The mission serves Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. [7] The office sponsors cultural exhibits such as the 2009 "Nation of Splendor: Taiwan, the Republic of China," which was hosted at 2 Allen Center in Downtown Houston. [8]
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 Ketagalan Culture Center (KCC; traditional Chinese: 凱達格蘭文化館; simplified Chinese: 凯达格兰文化馆; pinyin: Kǎidágélán Wénhuàguǎn) is a cultural center in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan. The cultural center is dedicated to introduce the various plains indigenous cultures, including the Ketagalan tribes cultures.
It is the largest cultural facility in Taiwan, [1] the world's largest performing art theater under one roof, and the first national-level performing arts venue in southern Taiwan. [2] The planning, preparation, and construction were overseen by the Weiwuying Arts and Culture Center Preparatory Office and, after completion, it became one of the ...
The center was officially reopened to the public on 22 October in the same year. In November 1999, the center was taken over by the Department of Cultural Affairs and its English name was changed to Taipei Cultural Center. [1] In November 2015, the center was changed to Taipei City Arts Promotion Office.