Reflections on the Intersection of Architecture and Culture: A Tribute to Han Pao-Teh
by LiAn’s Notes
Feb 16, 2025
Visiting the 'Puppetry: Embodiment of Diverse Cultures' special exhibition gave me a deeper understanding of the richness and cultural value of Asian puppetry. The exhibition features over ten thousand puppetry artifacts donated by Dr. Lin Jingfu, Chairman of the Taiwan Original Art and Culture Foundation, including puppets, stages, props, scripts, and masks, showcasing how puppetry embodies the cultural characteristics of various regions.
The exhibition is divided into three main themes: 'Opening the Treasure Box of Puppetry', 'The Myriad Faces of Puppetry', and 'Viewing the Kaleidoscope of Puppetry', guiding the audience to appreciate these precious artworks from different perspectives. In addition to traditional puppetry from Taiwan, Minnan, and Hakka, there are also collections of puppets from Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand, India, Japan, and other places, each filled with historical and cultural stories.
What is most impressive is that the exhibition not only displays the puppets but also delves into the cultural meanings behind them, allowing the audience to better understand how puppetry reflects society, religion, and folk beliefs. This is not only a visual feast but also an intercultural exchange and exploration.
If you are interested in puppet culture, traditional arts, or Asian folklore, this exhibition is definitely worth a visit!
Puppetry: Embodiment of Diverse Cultures Special Exhibition
Exhibition Period: 2024/12/31 09:30 ~ 2025/08/31 17:00
Location: East Exhibition Hall, 1st Floor, Main Building, National Taiwan Museum
Post by LiAn’s Notes | Feb 16, 2025























