[The Epoch Times, 28 Giblean, 2024](Epoch Times reporter Xu Manyuan reported in Hamburg, Germany) The first stop of the 2024 European Tour Exhibition “Beauty of Taiwan” opened on April 27 (Saturday) at the Taiwan Office of the Republic of China in Hamburg , Germany. Chen Qishun, Director of the Hamburg Office, and Lin Wanrui, President of the European Taiwan Chamber of Commerce (ETCC), attended the ceremony to express their congratulations.
On April 27, 2024, Chen Changshun, Director of the Hamburg Office, participated in the GTCC 30th Anniversary Annual Meeting and European Tour Exhibition “Beauty of Taiwan”. (Xu Manyuan/The Epoch Times)
On April 27, 2024, ETCC President Lin Wanrui (right) and his wife took a group photo. (Xu Manyuan/The Epoch Times)
Chen Qishun thanked Taiwanese friends doing business in Europe because their efforts have promoted public diplomacy, increased Taiwan’s visibility in Germany, and promoted economic and trade cooperation between Taiwan and the EU. He believes that Taiwan and Europe share the universal values they follow and are willing to abide by international economic and trade norms and legal systems. Chen Qishun once again thanked Taiwanese expatriates for their continued support in promoting the EU and the Economic Cooperation Agreement.
Cai Mengru, President of the German Taiwan Chamber of Commerce (GTCC), thanked the chamber members from all over Germany for participating in the event. He said that the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the European Chamber of Commerce was united and full of energy.
On April 27, 2024, GTCC President Cai Mengru (left) presented a certificate of appreciation to Su Huanhao. (Xu Manyuan/The Epoch Times)
Zhang Yuyang, honorary president of the Taiwan Chamber of Commerce in Europe, wrote names and greetings to the guests on the spot, sharing the beauty of traditional Chinese ink painting.
On April 27, 2024, ETCC Honorary President Zhang Yuyang gave a gift to the children on the spot. (Xu Manyuan/The Epoch Times)
Lin Wanrui, who came from the Netherlands to participate in the event, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Taiwan Chamber of Commerce in Europe, said that he has done many innovative things in addition to exhibitions travel to promote Taiwanese culture and art, he also cooperated with the Human Development Office of the National Development Council of Taiwan for the first time to launch a “talent recruitment” activity ── Assisting Taiwanese masters and doctoral students who graduated from European universities to get a job with Taiwanese businessmen. based in Europe, and also allowing exceptional European students and professionals to work in Taiwan (ie, encouraging application for gold employment cards); cooperation with the National Development Council’s “Development of Central and Eastern Europe” Plan also paves the way for TSMC and semiconductor-related industries to set up factories in Europe, which are to ‘establishment of factories in Germany.
Su Huanhao, director of the California non-profit organization “Formosa Art and Technology Museum” (FATM), explained that the curated works come from artists who have graduated from art schools in several universities in Taiwan. and which has been creating for several years to present in European countries (Germany, Belgium, Holland, Li) exhibitions on tour at the annual meetings of various chambers of trade federations.
On April 27, 2024, Su Huanhao, director of the Los Angeles non-profit organization “Formosa Art and Technology Museum” (FATM), promoted “The Beauty of Taiwan” in Hamburg. (Xu Manyuan/The Epoch Times)
On April 27, 2024, GTCC’s 30th Anniversary Annual Meeting and European Tour Exhibition “Beauty of Taiwan” began, with people viewing the works of Taiwanese painters. (Xu Manyuan/The Epoch Times)
Su Huanhao shared the “secret” of appreciating pictures: study the visual changes in the pictures, appreciate the visual movement caused by lines, tones, and light and shadow; even if it is a two-dimensional work, you can feel its dynamics and three-dimensionality. It hopes to achieve practical international exchanges through cultural activities; is also pleased to cooperate with the ETCC travel exhibition to introduce various elements to European Taiwanese.
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