Life Center / Reported by you Yalan
▲ Within days, the Orange High School Band has unleashed an orange whirlwind in Taiwan. The picture shows the Orange High School National Day performance “Orange Devil”. (Photo / Photo by reporter Qiu Rongji)
Thanks to his bright orange uniforms and splendid performances, also known as the “Orange Devil”, the Music Department of Orange College in Kyoto, Japan was invited to perform at the Double Ten Nations celebration ceremony. Nearly 100 teachers and students came to Taiwan Tachibana High School Wind Band is expected to debut at 10:57 today (10th) and after the National Day show, Tachibana High School students will leave the stage and return to Japan . The Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association also revealed on Facebook how Tachibana High School spent their last night in Taiwan.
The Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association posted on its Facebook fan page on the 9th that teachers and students from Tachibana High School spent their last night in Taiwan, appreciating it and being extremely cautious at the same time. Before dinner, Tachibana High School held a regular meeting as usual, but tonight was very different. There are expectations, tensions and more than a feeling of not wanting to live up to everyone’s expectations.
▲ Teachers and students enjoyed the “last night” of Taiwan’s Tachibana High School. (Photo / Recovered from Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Facebook)
The Japan-Taiwan Association reported that Nozaki Takeuchi, the head of the Tachibana High School Wind Music Club, told everyone: “This time, Tachibana High School has been invited to the National Day Convention, which is very important for Taiwan. ( Things that are too powerful to put into words) “I hope everyone can do their best to show a corresponding level of performance tomorrow.”
Yu Umemoto, president of the Kyoto Orange Academy, also expressed the hope that the stage of tomorrow will be “a stage where the sound of the gong will be played for the start of the next 50 years of Japan and Taiwan”.
▲ Umemoto Yu hopes the Tachibana High School performance will become a stage for Japan-Taiwan friendship. (Photo / Recovered from Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Facebook)
Orange University’s visit to Taiwan was invited by the National Day Preparatory Committee and the Chinese Culture Association through the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association. In planning the celebration, the Tachibana High School Wind Music Club will debut this morning at 10:57 am with the theme “The 50th anniversary of Taiwan-Japan friendship always full of vitality! Full of smiles! Full of dreams!” , a new chapter of the Japanese-Taiwana friendship, stretched together by the younger generations.
▲ Orange Devil High School National Day performance, full of energy. (Photo / Photo by reporter Qiu Rongji)