
A World of Art Inside the Lion Head
This exhibition is presented as part of the EVERRICH Arts Festival (昇恆昌藝術季) and centers on the theme “A World of Art Inside the Lion Head,” showcasing the lion head culture of central Taiwan. The exhibition features works by Shun-jung Shih, founder of the Lukang Decorative Lion Head (鹿港花獅), inviting visitors to step into the world of lion head artistry and glimpse the artistic universe he has created.

Symphony of Algorithms: Technology, Art, and Nature
Artists Po-Ching Chou, Chen-An Lee, and Nai-Chuan Cheng integrate technology into their artistic practice. In this exhibition, the trio explores the hidden syntax of nature through data calculation, sonic extension, and layering materials. Here, algorithms move beyond mere rules of calculation, becoming poetic generators; kinetic devices evolve into sensory extensions, prolonging sound and perception. As natural forms, ambient sounds, and material responses are reinterpreted, they converge into a new field of information and energy.

EVERRICH and Taoyuan International Airport Elevate the Passenger Experience in a Post-Pandemic Era
After weathering the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and a shifting global market, EVERRICH Duty Free Shop has completed a five-year upgrade project—entirely self-funded and without government subsidies. The “ROT Bidding Project for Area C of the Restricted Zone in Terminal 2 at Taoyuan International Airport (桃園國際機場第二航廈管制區C區綜合免稅店ROT招商案)” strengthens Taiwan’s international gateway and redefines the airport’s global competitiveness. Centered around a “humanities-first” approach, the project enhances three core areas of the traveler experience: duty-free shopping, dining, and public services.

Into Indigo Depths: A Journey Beneath Taiwan’s Seas
Driven by its commitment to promoting the beauty of Taiwan, EVERRICH has collaborated with the National Park Service to curate this exhibition, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the deep indigo waters of Dongsha Atoll National Park and South Penghu Marine National Park. Through a stunning collection of rare underwater imagery, the exhibition showcases vibrant coral reefs, tropical fish, and the rich diversity of marine life—capturing the colorful beauty and vitality of Taiwan’s oceanic ecosystems.

《Children》Tsai-wei Yeh|360 panoramic virtual reality
The exhibited works include the Banquet Series (喜宴系列) (Red), alongside the artist’s reflections on her children (child) and the world around her after becoming a mother. The name "赤子" not only embodies the meaning of innocence and purity but also cleverly incorporates the Chinese character "赤", which symbolizes the color red, seamlessly merging the two themes into one.