Taoyuan Cultural Affairs Bureau Exhibits 27 Artworks at Taoyuan Airport, Bringing Eastern Art to the Nation's Gateway

The Taoyuan City Cultural Affairs Bureau partnered with the Ever Rich Foundation to host the '2026 Taoyuan City Artists Invitational Exhibition' at Taoyuan Airport, featuring 27 Eastern artworks until July 30.
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(CNA Reporter Wu Jui-chi, Taoyuan Airport, 16th) The Taoyuan City Government Cultural Affairs Bureau and the Ever Rich Foundation have partnered to host the "2026 Taoyuan City Artists Invitational Exhibition" at Taoyuan Airport. The exhibition features 27 carefully selected works, including calligraphy, ink painting, gouache, seal carving, and porcelain carving, bringing Eastern art to the nation's gateway.

The airport exhibition of the "2026 Taoyuan City Artists Invitational Exhibition" held an opening tea party this afternoon at the B7 Art Space in Terminal 1 of Taoyuan International Airport. Tang Lien-cheng, Deputy Director of the Taoyuan City Government Cultural Affairs Bureau, and Pan Tsui-i, Vice President of Ever Rich Corporation, jointly attended the event to witness this important moment of Taoyuan's art entering the national gateway. Representative artists were also present to share their creative concepts and conduct guided tours of their works.

In a joint media interview, Tang Lien-cheng stated that after being exhibited at the Cultural Affairs Bureau, the "2026 Taoyuan City Artists Invitational Exhibition" partnered with the Ever Rich Foundation for the first time to move 27 selected works to the restricted area of Terminal 1 at Taoyuan Airport. The exhibition is located in the B7 Art Space, Area A corridor, and A9 gallery, and will run from today until July 30. The aim is to bring Eastern art to the national gateway and allow international travelers to experience the artistic energy and aesthetic depth of Taoyuan as a cultural city.

The Ever Rich Foundation stated that the airport is not only a transportation hub but also a crucial window for the city's cultural image. With the mission of promoting Taiwanese art and culture and boosting tourism, the foundation hosts hundreds of performances, exhibitions, and DIY experiences at international airports every year. In the future, they will continue to introduce diverse Taiwanese cultural activities into the airport, allowing passengers to get up close with artistic creations before departing and remember the beauty of Taiwanese culture. (Editor: Lung Po-an) 1150416