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"Taiwan Spectrum," an exhibition in Osaka, is showcasing the richness of Taiwan’s culture, art and history.

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00:00This is the Sound of Taiwan, brought to visitors at Taiwan Spectrum, an exhibition held as part of
00:11We Taiwan, a major event aimed at showcasing the country's culture in Osaka. Visitors are
00:19given a multi-sensory experience, guided through three zones, true color of Taiwan,
00:25Light Woven Nature, and Island Soundscape, each showcasing Taiwan's geography, history, and culture.
00:32Taiwan光譜 is a very important exhibition in Taiwan for Taiwan.
00:38Taiwan光譜 is a exhibition of Taiwan's hands, eyes, and arms to see Taiwan's color.
00:46So you can see the design of this visual art, visual color, and the sound of the sound.
00:54We hope that we can see the design of Taiwan in this exhibition.
01:01The immersive theatre of True Color of Taiwan portrays a sketcher who travels through time,
01:11exploring the achievements of Taiwanese artists, such as pioneer modern sculptor Huang Tu Sui,
01:17an iconic painter Tseng Tseng Po, known for his mastery of Western techniques.
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01:34and some people in the past,
01:36Perhaps look at history,
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01:43And on the Earth,
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01:45And through the integration of AI,
02:01masterpieces by Taiwan's iconic artists are reimagined in Japan.
02:15And it's not just the artists from the past that have captured visitors' attention.
02:30This indigo tie-dye artwork, Mother River of Taiwan, by Chen Jingling,
02:35is also leaving a strong impression here.
02:38It took Ling over a thousand hours to complete,
02:41making it his most difficult piece to accomplish in decades.
03:05Many Japanese people here say the piece is unlike anything they've seen before.
03:09I'd never seen much of this dyeing technique before.
03:12There was a lot I didn't know. It's all very interesting.
03:15And some visitors are here not just for the art,
03:18but because they have a soft spot for Taiwan.
03:21Taiwanese people are very friendly and cheerful.
03:27If you are lost, they will call out.
03:30And if you are unsure of what you should do,
03:33you don't even have to say anything.
03:35They will call out.
03:36That's what's left the biggest impression.
03:39I've been many times and enjoyed myself.
03:42From immersive theatres to artworks and evocative sounds,
03:46Taiwan Spectrum aims to be more than just an exhibition.
03:50Whether it's the clamour of temples or the quiet brushstrokes of master painters,
03:54Taiwan Spectrum here reminds its visitors that Taiwan's creative power,
03:57and more importantly its people will continue to thrive and evolve.
04:01Devon Tsai, Pichi Zhuang and Sani Chi in Osaka for Taiwan Plus.
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