
Kaohsiung International Airport G31 Fishing Memories Waiting Lounge Makes Its Debut Memory of the Kuroshio Current
The maritime culture of southern Taiwan has a long history that is closely connected to the Kuroshio Current. This warm current brings migratory fish in abundance, shaping the thriving fishing traditions of the region.

Binary Oceans
EVERRICH Foundation is committed to promoting Taiwanese art and culture.This KHH Cultural Gallery exhibition centers on the theme of "ocean protection" and features a special collaboration with AI artist, showcasing a new exhibition that blends technology and creativity.
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Chasing Dreams Without Limits [Paralympic Games Thematic Exhibition]
EVERRICH continues to support Taiwan’s sports scene and has made a lasting impression by actively contributing to athletic development. With a commitment to helping more potential athletes pursue higher levels of competition without worry, this exhibition focuses on the Paralympic Games and Taiwan’s driving force behind them, the Chinese Taipei Paralympic Committee (CTPC). It highlights the history of the Games and introduces Taiwan’s Paralympic athletes, bringing the powerful stories behind the competition into Taoyuan International Airport to deepen public understanding of the Paralympic

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.

The exhibition Sea, Island, People
The exhibition Sea, Island, People—The Story of Taiwan is rooted in the New Taiwan History Movement, aiming to retell Taiwan’s history. Specifically, the sea represents Taiwan’s connection to the world; the island symbolizes the interaction between humans and various species; and the people embody the interwoven diversity of ethnic groups. Through this perspective, Taiwan is portrayed as a historical stage that carries the stories of different peoples, eras, and cultures.