"Rose Grave Band" Performs in Brunei, Showcasing Taiwan's Cultural Soft Power

Taiwanese life education band "Rose Grave Band" held a concert in Brunei, attracting over a thousand attendees. Taiwan's Representative to Brunei, Hsiao Sheng-chung, expressed the intention to continue introducing more of Taiwan's cultural soft power.
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Central News Agency (Reporter Wu Sheng-hung, Singapore, 2nd) – The Taiwan Representative Office in Brunei, in collaboration with the business and academic communities, hosted a concert by the Taiwanese Rose Grave Band last night, attracting over a thousand people from various sectors. Hsiao Sheng-chung, Taiwan's Representative to Brunei, stated that the Rose Grave Band is a unique life education band nurtured in Taiwan, and as exchanges between Taiwan and Brunei become closer, they will continue to introduce more of Taiwan's cultural soft power.

The Taiwan Representative Office in Brunei issued a press release stating that the "Rose Grave Band 'Music for Love and Life' Concert," jointly organized by the Representative Office and the Taiwan Business Association in Brunei, and co-organized by Chung Hwa Middle School, BSB and Chung Hwa Middle School, Seria, took place last night. The concert generated enthusiastic discussions in local communities before it was held, attracting over a thousand attendees from diplomatic corps members, school teachers and students and parents, and overseas Chinese businesspeople. The real and sincere musical stories moved the audience, and applause was continuous.

Hsiao Sheng-chung stated in his speech that the Rose Grave Band is a unique life education band born and nurtured in Taiwan's free, democratic, and multicultural environment. With the promotion of reciprocal visa-free policies between Taiwan and Brunei, bilateral exchanges are becoming increasingly close. The Taiwan Representative Office in Brunei will continue to introduce more activities that showcase Taiwan's social vitality and cultural soft power to people from all walks of life in Brunei in the future.

Su Shih-yang, leader of the Rose Grave Band, said after the event that it is an honor and a responsibility to bring Taiwan's original life education music overseas, and he believes that every story can become a force for altruism. He hopes that this感动 can continue to resonate in different cities around the world, allowing more people to understand and embrace life through music and spread the power of love and hope across the globe.

The Taiwan Representative Office in Brunei pointed out that the Rose Grave Band has won the Taiwan Ministry of Education's Social Education Contribution Award and the Taiwan Good People and Good Deeds Ba De Award, conveying positive values through music and highly recognized by all sectors. Brunei is the first country for the band's overseas performances, and the band specially composed an "Opening Song" for this occasion and added English translations to each song, which is not only a new milestone in the Rose Grave Band's performance career but also a warm new chapter in Taiwan-Brunei exchange.

The Rose Grave Band will go to Seria, Brunei's second-largest city, today for their second performance in Brunei. (Editor: Chen Hui-ping) 1150502

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