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The Mark of Time— Persimmon Dye: A Stage to Make Dreams Come True
The Hsinchu County Persimmon Dye Cultural Association endeavors to promote local culture, pass down local crafts and develop local talents. It explores new resources from existing elements, developing and promoting the persimmon dye industry through research, training, and creative products.
Culture / Community development / Traditional Workmanship / Community revitalization / Association / GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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A Rural Village Is a Piece of Art— Rural Art Museum: Bringing Beautiful Objects to Life
After ten years of community development, Togo has become a beautiful rural village museum. Art enters space, transforming the relationships between people and the land as well as people and the environment. The beauty of rural life also becomes a unique aesthetic experience.
Sustainable / Culture / Community development / Community revitalization / Association / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Happen Co-working Space: Where Dreamers Gather and Realize Dreams
The concept of “Co-working Space” has been developed for the growing number of freelancers in the west. They are writers, illustrators, designers, and entrepreneurs who although not confined to fixed offices need emotional support and exchanges and cooperation with people from the same and other industries.
Culture / Community development / Community revitalization / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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From Newspaper to Multi-Media: 4-Way Voice Opens a Window of Home for Immigrants and Migrant Workers
Bearing tears and nostalgia of the new immigrants and workers, “4-Way Voice” had gradually expanded to 80 pages from 16 in the beginning. The circulation also rose from 4,000 copies to 38,000 copies.
Culture / Vulnerable group / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality
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The Essence of Tiles: San-he Tile Kiln, Building Cozier Homes
To boost the development of the tile industry and promote the use of traditional Taiwanese building materials, the Dashu Tile Kiln Society, San-he Tile Kiln, and San-he Tile Kiln Culture & Art Ltd., which was founded by multiple partners*, have joined together to launch a series of cultural and creative products based on traditional tiles and educate the public about ceramic tiles through various hands-on activities and distribution of educational materials. San-he Tile Kiln is a down-to-earth company full of hardworking, likeminded people.
Culture / Community development / Traditional Workmanship / Association / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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The Historical Lee Family Estate: A Cultural and Industrial Innovation Program of Historic Site Revitalization
Initially built in 1857, The Historical Lee Family Estate was the first privately-owned national heritage in Taiwan. In 1985, Ministry of Interior officially announced it as a Tier Three National Heritage.
Culture / Heritage / Community development / MEPP / Community revitalization / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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The Mark of Time— Persimmon Dye: A Stage to Make Dreams Come True
The Hsinchu County Persimmon Dye Cultural Association endeavors to promote local culture, pass down local crafts and develop local talents. It explores new resources from existing elements, developing and promoting the persimmon dye industry through research, training, and creative products.
Culture / Community development / Traditional Workmanship / Community revitalization / Association / GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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A Rural Village Is a Piece of Art— Rural Art Museum: Bringing Beautiful Objects to Life
After ten years of community development, Togo has become a beautiful rural village museum. Art enters space, transforming the relationships between people and the land as well as people and the environment. The beauty of rural life also becomes a unique aesthetic experience.
Sustainable / Culture / Community development / Community revitalization / Association / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Happen Co-working Space: Where Dreamers Gather and Realize Dreams
The concept of “Co-working Space” has been developed for the growing number of freelancers in the west. They are writers, illustrators, designers, and entrepreneurs who although not confined to fixed offices need emotional support and exchanges and cooperation with people from the same and other industries.
Culture / Community development / Community revitalization / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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From Newspaper to Multi-Media: 4-Way Voice Opens a Window of Home for Immigrants and Migrant Workers
Bearing tears and nostalgia of the new immigrants and workers, “4-Way Voice” had gradually expanded to 80 pages from 16 in the beginning. The circulation also rose from 4,000 copies to 38,000 copies.
Culture / Vulnerable group / Youth entrepreneur / GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality
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The Essence of Tiles: San-he Tile Kiln, Building Cozier Homes
To boost the development of the tile industry and promote the use of traditional Taiwanese building materials, the Dashu Tile Kiln Society, San-he Tile Kiln, and San-he Tile Kiln Culture & Art Ltd., which was founded by multiple partners*, have joined together to launch a series of cultural and creative products based on traditional tiles and educate the public about ceramic tiles through various hands-on activities and distribution of educational materials. San-he Tile Kiln is a down-to-earth company full of hardworking, likeminded people.
Culture / Community development / Traditional Workmanship / Association / GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
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The Historical Lee Family Estate: A Cultural and Industrial Innovation Program of Historic Site Revitalization
Initially built in 1857, The Historical Lee Family Estate was the first privately-owned national heritage in Taiwan. In 1985, Ministry of Interior officially announced it as a Tier Three National Heritage.
Culture / Heritage / Community development / MEPP / Community revitalization / GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities