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TAIWANfest Toronto fosters cross-cultural and creative connections between Taiwan and Canada

TAIWANfest Toronto fosters cross-cultural and creative connections between Taiwan and Canada.  Photo provided by Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Toronto
TAIWANfest Toronto fosters cross-cultural and creative connections between Taiwan and Canada. Photo provided by Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Toronto
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

From August 25 to 27, TAIWANfest Toronto will take place at the Harbourfront Center in Toronto. The three-day festival showcases Taiwanese culture in full by including food, films, music, visual arts, exhibitions, talks, and more.

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow (3rd from right), Ms. Jin-Ling Chen,Director General of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Toronto (3rd from left) and others took a group photo at TAIWANfest Toronto.Photo provided by Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Toronto

The TAIWANfest Toronto has been hosted at Toronto's Harbourfront Center for many years, which is reminiscent of Taiwan's geographical setting of being surrounded by water, according to Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow (鄒至蕙) in her opening remarks. Canada may consider the idea that no one is an outsider in our country as well as personal identity and shared cultural experiences throughout the course of three days of different artistic and cultural events.

With the topic "Self-Portraits of Formosa - Reminiscing the Dutch?" this year's TAIWANfest Toronto sparked a trilateral discussion between the Netherlands, Taiwan, and Canada to examine the "decolonization" movement and concentrate on exchanges on equality, tolerance, and diversity concerns. TAIWANfest Toronto also aspires to increase Canadians' awareness of Taiwanese culture, foster cross-cultural dialogue between Taiwanese and Canadian cultural leaders, and promote the multicultural ideals shared by both nations.

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