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Words of Director General
Culture is our everyday life, and it can also be a “good business.” Our staff members are striving to make the people, whoever resides in Hsinchu County, live a high-quality, diversified and comfortable life. We believe this is also the heartfelt expectation of the locals. Any of your precious opinions, support or encouragement are highly welcomed and appreciated.
Outdoor Public Art
| Our Bureau has a flowery courtyard. Visitors would find it pleasant for their leisure time activities. Another distinguishing feature is our public art, which essence is extracted from both the traditional and modern culture. Artworks, such as the Stone Pen, the Morning Bell, the Communication, the He Map and the Luo Writing, and a series of rural-life sculptures, all reveal the abundance of our elegant culture. In addition, on the Hanlin Bridge of Xianzheng 9th Road, there are 13 pairs of copper lions, and each with different design, representing the 13 villages/towns of our county. |
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Future Vision
1.To play the role as a ‘local’ Council for Cultural Affairs, and formulate the policies of the cultural development for the whole county.
2.In cooperation with the communities to hold various cultural redeveloping activities, making each village/town in Hsinchu has its own unique cultural features.
3.To acquire the budget for establishing the Institute of Hsinchu County History, so as to have a space to preserve, exhibit, and research the historical materials of Hsinchu County Government.
4.To complete the strategy of Hsinchu County Government.
5.To combine the industry, tourism and cultural activities, and promote each village and town to the entire Taiwan, or even the whole world.
6.To boost the integrated community construction plans.
7.To lead the investigation and planning of the historic spots, historical buildings and unused space.
8.To implement the plan of “one village/town, one culture center” of Council for Cultural Affairs.
9.To increase the usage of Hsinchu Cultural Affairs Bureau (the Art Museum, the Performance Hall and the Library), making it the best place for the people. |

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