In contrast to earlier promotion of Hakka and culture, which has tended to focus on keeping and passing on traditions by stringing together images of the…
moreTaiwan has many districts where Hakka and Indigenous groups live alongside each other. To encourage more opportunities for Hakka and Indigenous young people…
moreIn the 18th and 19th centuries, large numbers of Han Chinese came to Taiwan to settle, giving rise to conflict with indigenous people groups on the island,…
moreLanguage is not just a tool for communication but a carrier of culture. Ethnic culture relies on language to be passed on and to be spread, so that it can be…
moreTo present the beauty of southern Taiwan’s Hakka culture in the Liudui region, the Hakka Affairs Council (HAC) partnered with National Geographic to produce…
moreThe Hakka Affairs Council (HAC) annually holds exhibitions on creations by Hakka maestros to showcase their artistic achievements. In January, 2021, HAC…
moreTo show off Hakka culture, industry and lifestyle, and enhance the inheritance and development of Hakka industries, the Council promotes the Hakka Crafts…
moreTo incentivize the national study of the Hakka, to raise the visibility of Hakka and to increase the common…
moreThe Council is tasked with nationwide Hakka affairs with a mission to promote Hakka and culture. This 2021 Administrative Plan is set forth in accordance…
moreTo incentivize schools at the time of School-decided Curriculum to take Hakka as a foundation, to horizontally integrate cross-discipline courses and…
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