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Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo makes its debut. The cultural products smell like dirt.

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, Minister of Culture long Yingtai said at the 4th Taiwan International Cultural and Creative Industries Expo yesterday that this year Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo can see cultural and creative products that are closely related to the soil. The 2013 Taiwan International Cultural and Creative Industries Expo will be exhibited in Nangang, Taipei from the 21st to the 24th.

Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo makes its debut. The cultural products smell like dirt.

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Minister of Culture long Yingtai said at the 4th Taiwan International Cultural and Creative Industries Expo yesterday that this year Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo can see cultural and creative products that are closely related to the soil.

The 2013 Taiwan International Cultural and Creative Industries Expo will be on display on the first floor of the Nangang Exhibition Hall in Taipei from the 21st to the 24th. This year, Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo echoes the international market trend, focusing on "process design." trying to bring together Taiwan's ethnic, geographical, products, skills and other diverse cultural characteristics.

In her speech at the opening ceremony, long Yingtai said that she is confident that this year's Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo will be the best. In the past, exhibitions in many countries were dominated by commodities, but this year, the characteristics of Taiwan's Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo can see that there is a close relationship between products and soil. "Taiwan presents not only commodities, but expressions of emotion with design value."

She points out that this year, the first district is "Hidden Art" to explore Taiwan's alley culture and discover the beauty of craftsmanship from life. Many artists work silently in the alley, but if they dig carefully, they will find that they are all jewelry. She also cited the Dashe tribe as an example. The 1988 storm destroyed the homes of Dashe people, and after the disaster, 20% of the tribes were artists, and they also developed the unique artistry of the Dashe tribe.

This year, the number of Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industry Expo exhibitors exceeded 564 and the number of booths reached 1035. Among them, the "International style Zone" brings together Japan, South Korea, Chinese mainland, Thailand, Malaysia, Republic of Georgia, Republic of Azerbaijan, Republic of Armenia, Hong Kong, Macau, Peru and India.

 
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