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Taiwan Tourism Exhibition

June 30, July 1 - 2|Fri- Sun|Free

Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza

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Taiwan Tourism Exhibition in Taiwanese Canadian Cultural Festival has been very popular and loved by participants and it has successfully promoted Taiwan’s tourism. Thanks for the support of Taiwan Tourism Bureau, China Airlines and Signet Tour Co. “Taiwan Tourism Exhibition” is back to 2023 TCCF again.

Entering the post-epidemic era, Taiwan is moving forward on several fronts. These include enhancing digitalization, attraction diversity and service levels. These efforts are all geared toward making Taiwan an increasingly attractive Asian tourism destination.

Taiwan’s natural features, culture and technical development all support inbound tourism. Visitors can experience a wide variety of traditional celebrations, religious practices and ethnic cultures. Taiwan welcomes friends from all over the world. Regardless of age or interests, an attractive itinerary awaits. Discover Taiwan and enjoy a new and interesting travel experience!

If you plan to visit Taiwan, please come to the “Taiwan Tourism Exhibition. You can get the first-hand travel information such as Taiwan sightseeing, flights, food, and more...

Taiwanese Gourmet Food

When thinking about Taiwan tourism, we can not forget to mention Taiwanese food, especially all kinds of special snacks. Snacks are a very distinctive part of Taiwanese culture, including pearl milk tea, salty crispy chicken, grilled sausages, tea eggs and wheel cakes, among others. Taiwanese snacks have had enduring popularity and have led trends across the world, making them an important reason for tourists to visit Taiwan.

Taiwanese snacks and tea stalls will be set up at the Taiwanese Canadian Cultural Festival, so that people who come to enjoy performances and exhibitions will have the opportunity to taste delicious snacks and tea drinks and purchase well-known Taiwanese snacks and accompanying gifts. With the “Taiwan Tourism Exhibition”, participants can not only fell the beauty of Taiwan through amazing performances, but they can also havel the taste of Taiwan through delicious food.

Atayal Taiwan First Nation Hand-Weaving Workshop

June 30 | Fri | 12:00 PM & 3:50 PM

July 1 | Sat | 1:00 AM & 4:50 PM

July 2 | Sun | 1:30 PM & 5:00 PM

Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza limited to 15 participants per session on a firstcome-first -serve | $5 material fee is payable prior to the workshop

Mike Alexander

June 30, July 1 - 2|Fri - Sun|Exhibition

Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza

Indigenous Arts Workshop

June 30 | Fri | 2:50 PM & 5:10 PM

July 1 | Sat | 2:20 PM & 6:10 PM

July 2 | Sun | 12:40 PM & 4:10 PM limited to 15 participants per session on a firstcome-first -serve | $5 material fee is payable prior to the workshop

Mike Alexander is an emerging Anishinaabe visual artist and writer originally from Swan Lake First Nation in Treaty #1 Territory, currently residing on the traditional and unceded lands of the Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc. Adopted out to a non-Indigenous family shortly after birth, Mike is a 60’s Scoop survivor, a second-generation Residential School survivor who grew up in Winnipeg, having no connection to his community, language or culture until his early 20’s. Mike is currently practicing as a full time, internationally collected artist.Since 2015, his large acrylic paintings have received four solo exhibitions in Vancouver, Victoria, and Kamloops as well as participation in several group shows across Canada and the United States.

Mike identifies very strongly with his Ojibwe roots as a student of the Woodlands School of Art. He celebrates his ongoing transformation and reclamation of culture using art as a process of decolonization and cultural revitalization.

Skwachàys Lodge Aboriginal Hotel and Gallery

Canada’s first Indigenous Arts Hotel. Located in Vancouver’s historic downtown, the Lodge combines exceptional hospitality amongst 18 one-of-a-kind guest designed by local Indigenous artists and Vancouver interior designers tell stunning visual stories about First Nations culture and feature original artwork created by the participating artists. http://skwachays.com/

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