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  • Stella Chang announces encore Taipei concert for Oct. 19

    Discover the emotional depth of Stella Chang’s "TimeLESS" concert and her upcoming encore in Taipei on Oct. 19. Fans look forward to another heartfelt performance after a sold-out show in Singapore.
    2024/08/19 22:00
  • Hikaru Utada announces first-ever concert in Taiwan

    Japanese American pop star Hikaru Utada announces plans to perform in Taiwan for the first time, sparking excitement among fans. Celebrating their 25th year in the music industry, Utada is set to bring their hit songs to Taipei and Hong Kong as part of the "Science Fiction Tour."
    2024/02/26 16:40
  • New Taiwan policy welcomes more foreign art talent

    The Ministry of Labor in Taiwan has announced significant revisions to the regulations governing work permits for foreign professionals in arts and performing arts. The new regulations, which will take effect on December 20, aim to attract more foreign artistic talent to Taiwan’s cultural scene. One major change is the acceptance of documents from important international organizations, such as the United Nations, for residents of Hong Kong and Macau who are unable to obtain official recommendation or certification documents. The framework for foreign artistic professionals’ work is divided into four main types: performance and visual arts, publishing, film and broadcasting, and popular music and crafts. The qualifications for the publishing industry have been relaxed to recognize individuals with over five years of publishing experience who demonstrate originality and special performance in their field. Similarly, the qualifications for crafts-related work have been broadened to accept assistant professors or individuals with equivalent qualifications. Prior to these revisions, the application process for foreigners undertaking artistic work in Taiwan was stringent, requiring an application through an employer or by the professionals themselves if they met the necessary qualifications. As of October 2023, Taiwan had 245 self-employed foreign artists holding valid working permits, highlighting the country’s growing reputation as a hub for international art professionals.
    2023/12/19 10:02
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