Han characters are filled with stories.
This event will introduce the stories behind the Han characters, and insipre the kids through the stories, encouraging them to design their works according to the stories and their creativities.
Introducing the stories in the selected Han Characters.
Demonstrating with drawing to express the stories behind the character.
Encoruaging kids to draw with their imagination and creativities according the stories.
Teacher assists kids if need.
Elementary school K - 6 grader (Quota: 30 seats)
Yu-Chia Chen
A professional artist studied art in Taipei National University of Arts in Taiwan and Paris VIII University in France.
She currently teaches in Ying Hua Chinese immersion school.
Sunday, October 28, 2018 from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
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Event Hoster Taiwan Online Library |
Established in 2009, the Taiwan Online Library hosts 2 to 4 events every year, like concert, film festival, and a Han culture festival. Book services have been and will be provided for each event.
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Event Sponsor Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago |
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago (TECO-Chicago), overseen by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States , serves Taiwan citizens in the Midwestern United States and the interests of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Since 1979, TECO-Chicago has functioned as the Midwest regional branch of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, which is located in Washington, D.C. Taiwan is one of the most prosperous, democratic, and politically mature countries in the world. Taiwan values the principles of democracy, free speech, human rights, religious freedom, humanitarianism, and market economics, which are hallmarks of the United States of America. The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago will continue its efforts to expand and strengthen the economic, cultural, and other ties to the U.S. Midwest, to enhance mutual cooperation and security between Taiwan and the United States far into the 21st century. Not only do these relations and efforts serve the goals and interests of both of our peoples, but also the greater cause of stability, security, peace, and economic development in the Asia-Pacific region. |
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Event Sponsor Overseas Community Affairs Council |
The Culture Center of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago is located on 55 E. 63rd St., Westmont, IL, 60559. The Center provides various products and services in meeting the needs of the Taiwanese community, such as renting meeting rooms, lending books, providing material for learning Chinese, and so on.
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