Pingtung Tobacco Factory Hakka Hall New Exhibition: Literature Meets Photography to Interpret 21st Century Hakka Culture
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A new exhibition at the Pingtung Tobacco Factory Hakka Hall combines literature and photography to interpret 21st-century Hakka culture. Curator Chung Ping-lan stated that Hakka literature plays a role in cultural rebirth, while Pingtung County Magistrate Chou Chun-mi emphasized that the exhibition offers an opportunity to understand the Liudui settlements and Hakka culture through literature. Twenty writers are participating, including the youngest, Chen Kai-lin, who presents works from her essay collection about memories with her grandmother. The exhibition, featuring themes like "One Mountain, One Water, One Hakka," runs from March 28 to December 6.
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- Q: What are the themes of the new exhibition at Pingtung Tobacco Factory Hakka Hall?
- A: The exhibition is divided into three areas: "One Mountain, One Water, One Hakka," "Beautiful Times: Life, Local Customs, Food Memories," and "Graceful Encounters: Quiet Reading, Resonant Hakka."
- Q: How many writers are participating in this exhibition?
- A: Twenty writers are participating in this exhibition, including Chung Li-ho, Tseng Kuan, Tseng Gui-hai, and Li Yu-fang.