
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.

Experience the new waiting lounge at Kaohsiung International Airport! Feel the charm of Taiwan′s marine culture
Late last year, Kaohsiung International Airport introduced ocean-themed relaxation areas in both its east and west departure zones. Adjacent to the east zone’s lounge, a permanent marine-themed exhibition has been created. By integrating the exhibition into the waiting area, travelers can immerse themselves in Taiwan’s cultural charm, deepening their understanding and impression of the country while they wait for their flights.

Clay Resonance - HSU Ming-Hsiang x LEE Shan-Yin Joint Exhibition
Clay Resonance offers a profound exploration of the life experiences of two generations of women. In a fast-paced modern world, this exhibition highlights the unique perspectives and shared connections of two generations through the timeless medium of clay. This collaborative endeavor between mother and daughter reflects not only their familial heritage but also their engagement with the textures and narratives of life across different historical contexts. HSU Ming-Hsiang’s works preserve cherished memories of a bygone era, while LEE Shan-Yin’s creations capture the dynamic and diverse facets

Ocean Shadows
The ocean is in crisis, with pollution being a primary cause of its decline. This pollution not only harms the ocean but also contaminates entire beach ecosystems as it rides ocean currents across the globe. Invisibly, it threatens marine life, casting a shadow over the ocean.