2024 Empowering
Migrants Expo
Empowering Migrants-Expo in Brisbane City Hall
Taiwanese Association Showcased Taiwan's Culture, Promoted Multicultural Exchange
Chance The Designer
The Empowering Migrants-Expo took place with great fanfare at Brisbane City Hall, showcasing a rich tapestry of multiculturalism. The Expo celebrated the rich cultural diversity of migrants, featuring representatives from over 20 Countries and 10 Government Agencies. The vibrant atmosphere was further enhanced by lively dance performances representing various ethnic groups. Distinguished guests such as William Fan, Director-General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Brisbane, and Charles Ou Yang, Director of the Queensland Taiwan Centre, attended the opening ceremony.

The WAMCI highlighted Taiwan's tea culture, offering an in-depth introduction to the characteristics of Taiwan’s oolong tea and the rich history of its tea industry. Additionally, the Australia-Taiwan Culture Foundation presented the Formosa Culture Exhibition, with a special focus on Taiwan's indigenous cultures. The exhibit featured traditional costumes from Taiwan’s 16 indigenous tribes, with three students from the Department of Cultural Design and Marketing at Hungkuang University in Taichung donning Amis traditional attire to personally introduce Taiwan's indigenous cultures to attendees, making the exhibition area especially captivating.

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