Have you ever heard nian ge (read songs) traditional Taiwanese opera? This folk singing art expresses the special features of the culture and language of Taiwan’s Han Chinese and does not just provide entertainment it also passes on knowledge ad ethics. Of all nian ge performers none is more active than Madame Yang Xiu-qing; and to allow niang ge art to be passed on in the 21st century, some people have taken on the task of digitally archiving Yang Xiu-qing’s work for posterity.
The Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) has the following provisions for its research grant program. This program is designed for foreign professors, associate professors, assistant professors and doctoral candidates in departments related to Chinese studies at foreign universities, as well as researchers at related foreign academic institutes. The content of the research, to be undertaken in Taiwan, should be within the field of Chinese studies.
A series of 2011 wallpaper is available on the website of Digital Taiwan: Culture and Nature. The design of the wallpaper is based on the rubbings of ancient Chinese bronze vessels. It is welcone for every to download!
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Issue:TELDAP e-Newsletter (April, 2011) Publish Date:04/15 /2011 First Issue:02/15 /2007(Published on 15th every 2 months)
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