). National Academy for Educational Research Sanxia District, New Taipei City
Schedule Date/Time Schedule Location Aug.18(Mon) 8:00- Arrival &Airport pickup Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 8:00-17:30 Registration& Information 8:00-17:30 Check in NAER Dormitory Liangshi Hall 17:30-19:00 Dinner Wenhui Hall 1F Welcome party 19:10-20:00 Introduction of Participants Introduction of Local committee Culture Performances 20:00-21:00 Camp Leader Time - Group Gathering 20:00-21:00 Jury Meeting Chuanxi Hall 3F office. Aug.19(Tue) 07:00-08:00 Breakfast Wenhui Hall 1F Opening ceremony 09:00-11:10 Culture Performance Opening Address by Chair/officals Introduction Teams/ Staff Scientific Speech Title: Spintronics and its applications 11:10-12:00 Poster Preparation 12:00-13:30 Lunch and Break Wenhui Hall 1F 14:00-17:00 Post presentation 18:00-19:30 Dinner Wenhui Hall 1F 19:30-21:00 Teacher Workshop Chuanxi Hall 105R 19:30-21:00 Free Time (Students)
Aug 20(Wed) 07:00-08:00 Breakfast Wenhui Hall 1F 08:30-12:00 Oral presentation Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Life Science, and Environmental Science Chuanxi Hall 4F (401/402/404 Classroom) 12:30-14:00 Lunch Time & Break Wenhui Hall 1F 14:00-16:00 Hands-on experiments (teachers&students) 16:00-18:00 Jury Meeting Chuanxi Hall 3F office 16:00-18:00 Free Time(students) 18:00-21:00 Dinner & Culture Night Culture Performance by each teams Aug 21(Thu) 07:00-08:00 Breakfast Wenhui Hall 1F 09:00-11:30 Awarding&Closing Ceremony 11:30-12:30 Lunch Wenhui Hall 1F Culture Events (tour) Sanshia Street 12:30-19:00 Hakka Culture Park Yingge Ceramics Museum Auntie's Kitchen (Local Cuisine) 19:00 - Return to NAER& Free Time NAfER Sanshia Street Hakka Culture Park Yingge Ceramics Museum Auntie's Kitchen (Local Cuisine) Aug 22(Fri) 07:00-8:00 Breakfast Wenhui Hall 1F 08:00 Departure Day (5) Thailand: PurinSathiropas/MaleeTangsathitkulchai
The reclamation of the Taipei Basin began with people from Jhangjhou and the Hakka. While Taipei area has evolved gradually into a metropolitan place, New Taipei City has the largest number of Hakka immigrants. In order to cohere the Hakka in New Taipei City and to help the general public know the Hakka culture, New Taipei City Government established particularly New Taipei City Hakka Museum in Sansia. In addition to preserving the traditional Hakka culture, the Hakka Museum has made itself vivid with grand views, the overall planning, layout, and activity designs. New Taipei City Hakka Museum has been operated under the theme of metropolitan Hakka and the core value of cultural innovation. New Taipei City Hakka Museum also conducts research, preserves, and popularizes Hakka culture. The Museum is used for both meetings and leisure. It has an Art Gallery, a presentation room, a learning center, a conference room, a square, a regular exhibition room, an artistic corridor, a family reading room, a performance hall, and a restaurant. Sansia Old Street
Sansia Old Street generally refers to the southern section of Minquan St., and is about 200 meters long. The buildings have stood since the earliest period of the Republic of China. Various words on the building fronts represent surnames, names, and shop names, and their signage is very different to today s. The buildings are equipped with magnificent verandahs, which are the most impressive parts of the buildings along this street. Their decorated archways are rich in culture and they play a valuable role in reminding people of the need to preserve historical relics. The outer walls ofthe buildings arebuilt with red brick, while the inner walls were made of clay. The outer parts of the buildings are decorated with a variety of patterns, and in particular the second-floor windowsills, making them all the more beautiful. There are many with traditional Chinese patterns, animal motifs, and even foreign patterns. Opposite Minquan St. is a smaller wall, known for its unique styling, featuring solid, hollow, and framed styles of decoration. New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum
The construction of the New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum was first proposed in 1988 and opened to the public on November 26, 2000. In twelve years, it has become the leading county museum in Taiwan and the first professional museum wholly dedicated to ceramics. In addition to exhibiting the Taiwanese ceramic culture, it also stimulates the public's interest and attention in ceramics. While promoting the Yingge ceramic enterprises and local image, the museum also encourages international culture exchange. Furthermore, we survey, gather, preserve, and maintain Taiwanese ceramic culture for the purposes of research, collection, exhibitions, and education. Behind the museum, the Ceramics Park demonstrates the diversity of ceramics. In addition to providing an outdoor exhibition space for the artworks, it also combines the earth, water, and plants to show the balance between human creations and nature. Different aspects of clay are integrated with the natural environment. The visitors can appreciate the boundless possibilities of ceramics while relaxing. The main plan of the museum and the park incorporates Western building materials and technology. The elements are combined like cells. The space freely extends like a pursue of the Taoist and Buddhist realization of emptiness and truth. In addition, the simple design does not interfere with the art and visitors. This is a kind of background architecture that creates a sense of intimacy between the viewers and the artworks. As a result, the Yingge Ceramics Museum is an exhibition and activity space for ceramic art that has a beautiful architecture to accompany it.
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