Promoting Taiwan's Pop Music Globally: The Taiwan Culture Content Institute Collaborates with Local Music Centers in Taipei and Kaohsiung for Deep Cultivation

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Famous bands or singers performing concerts often attract many fans, but with Asian pop music focusing on genres like South Korean K-pop and Japanese J-pop, promoting Taiwan's T-pop becomes crucial. The President of the Taiwan Culture Content Institute, Lu Chun-wei, emphasizes breaking boundaries, fostering cross-industry collaborations to nurture local artists, and propel them onto the global stage. Collaborating with Taipei and Kaohsiung local music centers under the guidance of the Ministry of Culture, initiatives include preserving Taiwan's pop music, internationalizing the industry, talent cultivation, and launching special exhibitions on Taiwan's pop music history. Star-making is a key focus going forward, with efforts to solidify Taiwan's pop music legacy. The collaboration aims to leave a valuable musical heritage for Taiwan and explore international opportunities, with efforts such as the 'Blue Sapphire Grand Music Hall' IP and training in event technical skills like sound and lighting. Furthermore, revisions in Taiwan's Cultural Content Laws allow companies investing in film, television, and music to enjoy investment deductions, promoting further development in Taiwan's pop music industry.

Source: YAHOO

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