Hsinchu's East Gate City to Light Up in Mid-May with Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival and Polish Team
National Tsing Hua University is hosting the 2026 "Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival," collaborating with a Polish team to transform Hsinchu's East Gate City into a new media stage. The festival, combining projection mapping and interactive art, will illuminate the East Gate City in mid-May. This marks the third year of the festival, running until May 22nd, with some events requiring advance ticketing.
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Central News Agency (Reporter Lu Gang-jun, Hsinchu, 15th) National Tsing Hua University is hosting the 2026 "Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival." This year, it collaborates with a Polish team to transform Hsinchu's East Gate City into a new media stage, combining projection mapping and interactive art, which will light up the East Gate City in mid-May.
The opening ceremony for the 2026 "Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival" was held today at Hsinchu City's Wind Livehouse. Zhang Fang-yu, Dean of the College of Arts at Tsing Hua University, stated in her speech that this is the third year of the Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival. This year's activities run from now until May 22nd, with some events requiring advance tickets. For details, please contact the College of Arts at Tsing Hua University.
Regarding the "International Projection Mapping Festival" within the arts festival, Professor Tao Ya-lun of the Institute of Arts and Technology at Tsing Hua pointed out that this collaboration with Polish university students combines projection mapping, interactive art, and live performances to inject contemporary artistic energy into historical monuments. It will illuminate the East Gate City from the evening of May 14th to 20th.
Hsieh Su-chen, Director of the Hongliang Museum of Art at Tsing Hua University, said that the "Waiting for the Wind: The Memory Box of Zhujian" special exhibition, held at Hsinchu Wind Livehouse, features 187 art pieces made from cardboard by teachers, students, and citizens. These boxes contain various emotionally connected objects, transforming personal life experiences into miniature museums, and will be on display until May 14th.
In the field of music, Tsing Hua provided news materials stating that pianist Konstantin Scherbakov is invited to hold a piano recital at the Hsinchu City Cultural Affairs Bureau Performance Hall on April 16th.
Tsing Hua also stated that this year's arts festival includes the "Sing Your Language: Cross-Border Sound Scene" art workshop, with two creator lectures and one international campus music creation camp held on April 16th and 17th at Tsing Hua's Nanda Campus, allowing students and musicians from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds to create works together. (Edited by Li Heng-shan) 1150415
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The opening ceremony for the 2026 "Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival" was held today at Hsinchu City's Wind Livehouse. Zhang Fang-yu, Dean of the College of Arts at Tsing Hua University, stated in her speech that this is the third year of the Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival. This year's activities run from now until May 22nd, with some events requiring advance tickets. For details, please contact the College of Arts at Tsing Hua University.
Regarding the "International Projection Mapping Festival" within the arts festival, Professor Tao Ya-lun of the Institute of Arts and Technology at Tsing Hua pointed out that this collaboration with Polish university students combines projection mapping, interactive art, and live performances to inject contemporary artistic energy into historical monuments. It will illuminate the East Gate City from the evening of May 14th to 20th.
Hsieh Su-chen, Director of the Hongliang Museum of Art at Tsing Hua University, said that the "Waiting for the Wind: The Memory Box of Zhujian" special exhibition, held at Hsinchu Wind Livehouse, features 187 art pieces made from cardboard by teachers, students, and citizens. These boxes contain various emotionally connected objects, transforming personal life experiences into miniature museums, and will be on display until May 14th.
In the field of music, Tsing Hua provided news materials stating that pianist Konstantin Scherbakov is invited to hold a piano recital at the Hsinchu City Cultural Affairs Bureau Performance Hall on April 16th.
Tsing Hua also stated that this year's arts festival includes the "Sing Your Language: Cross-Border Sound Scene" art workshop, with two creator lectures and one international campus music creation camp held on April 16th and 17th at Tsing Hua's Nanda Campus, allowing students and musicians from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds to create works together. (Edited by Li Heng-shan) 1150415
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FAQ
When is the 2026 "Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival" taking place?
The 2026 "Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival" is currently running until May 22nd. The East Gate City light-up event will take place from the evening of May 14th to 20th.
What are the main highlights of the "Spring Hsinghua Arts Festival"?
Key highlights include projection mapping and interactive art at Hsinchu's East Gate City in collaboration with a Polish team, the "Waiting for the Wind: The Memory Box of Zhujian" special exhibition featuring cardboard art by teachers and students, a piano recital by pianist Konstantin Scherbakov, and the "Sing Your Language: Cross-Border Sound Scene" art workshop.