UOG builds ties with National Museum of Taiwan Literature 

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Posted on Feb 20 2023

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University of Guam officials signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Museum of Taiwan Literature on Jan. 11, 2023, in Taipei. From left, Kuan-Ju Chen, senior liaison of the Asia Pacific Universities Consortium at UOG; director Nikki Lin, National Museum of Taiwan Literature;  UOG senior vice president and provost Anita Borja Enriquez; and director Carlos Taitano of the UOG Global Learning & Engagement Department. (UNIVERSITY OF GUAM)

The University of Guam established ties with the National Museum of Taiwan Literature through a memorandum of understanding on Jan. 11, 2023.

The partnership aims to continue to build stronger relations between the University and Taiwan institutions and promote exchanges of cultural and educational activities.

UOG senior vice president and provost Anita Borja Enriquez and director Carlos Taitano of the Global Learning & Engagement Department visited Taiwan for the signing with the museum’s director, Nikki Lin.

They were joined by Kuan-Ju Chen, assistant professor of agricultural economics and the senior liaison of the Asia Pacific Universities Consortium for UOG.

The MOU will be followed by preparations to hold an exhibit in Guam, sometime in June 2023, to feature Austronesian artwork in a UOG partnership with the Taiwan museum and National Taitung University.

“Through the collaborative work between UOG and the Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office in Guam, we will continue to facilitate cultural and educational activities and build the connections between our two islands,” said Enriquez.

The exhibit will feature indigenous cultures in the form of literature, handmade products, sculptures, and photography among various forms of artwork.

“By working with our partners in Taiwan, we hope to foster and deepen our understanding of Austronesian culture and learning of diversity in the arts,” said Chen.

The UOG delegation also visited some of its sister universities in Taiwan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs office, and the headquarters of Honhui Group which is a major real estate investor in Guam. (UOG)

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