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Rm.7A09, Exhibition Hall, TWTC
No.5, Hsin-Yi Road Sec. 5,
Taipei 110, Taiwan, R.O.C.
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Activity: Taiwan Tea, Coffee & Wine Expo 2011~Central America Pavillion
Date: 2011/11/25~2011/11/28
Venues: B709, TWTC Exhibition Hall 1
Website: http://www.centralamericaproduct.org/en/promo_content.php?sn=434
Detail: The Taiwan Tea, Coffee & Wine Expo 2011 will take place from November 25 through 28 at TWTC Exhibition Hall 1. A highlight of the show is a pavilion dedicated to Central American Coffee by the Central American Trade Office (CATO) in association with five major coffee-producing countries in the region: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Featuring leading coffee providers in Central America besides exporters of a century-old estate coffee brand, the pavilion is expected to encourage partnership between local manufacturers/processors and Central America’s competitive raw-material providers, and eventually market the Taiwanese coffee worldwide.
Activity: 2011 Taipei ITF ~ Central America Pavillion
Date: 2011/11/11~2011/11/14
Venues: Taipei World Trade Center
Website: http://www.centralamericaproduct.org/en/promo_content.php?sn=430
Detail: The Central American countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama will participate in Taipei International Travel Fair (Taipei ITF) 2011, a high-profile annual event for global tourism industry, under the theme of “culture, ecological heritage and coffee”. In addition to free information on Maya civilization and related ecological heritage, the Central America Pavilion will partner with well-established Taiwanese travel agencies and offer opportunities to explore the culture and beauty of Central America amid passionate beats of Latin music.
Activity: Central American cultural exhibition in SHIHSANHANG (十三行博物館) Museum of Archaeology
Date: 2011/09/17~2011/12/04
Venues: New Taipei City Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology, First Gallery
Detail: Central America is a colorful wonderland that is filled with spectacular natural landscapes, dark green rainforests and rugged mountains, colorful volcanic lakes, and is beached with two oceans. It has colorful European colonial culture and is deeply affected by the Mayan culture. The creative approach that is filled with Latin passion and bold colors is fully captured in a variety of handicraft items and products of the cultural and creative industries.

The content of the Central American Cultural Exhibition is divided into four major themes, including: Central America’s Mayan Civilization, Central American Cultural Heritage During the Sea Power, Central America’s Traditional Handicrafts of the Indigenous People, and the understanding of six diplomatic allies of the Republic of China: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Panama, through the lives of ordinary people. Lastly, the exhibit helps to answer the calling of the UNESCO Convention Concerning the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage, by contributing together in the protection of world cultural and natural heritage.
Activity: 2011 Taiwan's International Cultural and Creative Industries Expo— Central America's Mayan and Indigenous Culture Exhibition
Date: 2011/09/08~2011/09/11
Venues: Nangang Exhibition Center, South Hall (Booth Number: J1111)
Website: http://www.centralamericaproduct.org/en/promo_content.php?sn=423
Detail: Local features and indigenous cultures are common developing themes for the international cultural and creative industries. Cultural features are the major factor used in shaping the value of the merchandize. Central America possesses the unique and highly distinctive Mayan Culture in the realm of its cultural and creative industries, the best choices for solidifying brand power. While the mysterious Mayan Culture motivates a fountain of inspiration for the local creators, its application covers a wide range of items: from clothing and home accessories, to household items and others, high in originality and creative value. They are some of the Central American industries that have development potential.
Activity: Giftionery Taipei 2011 – Central America Pavilion
Date: 2011/04/21~2011/04/24
Venues: Taipei World Trade Center
Detail: This year's Giftionery Taipei will take place at Taipei World Trade Center from April 21 through April 24, and as a continuation of our enthusiasm in promoting Central American cultural and creative industries last year, for the coming show we have sought collaboration with the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) for the creation of an open exhibition space showcasing Central America's traditional craftwork brimming with local cultural characteristics, for the pleasure of TAITRA members, participating businesses, and non-professional visitors. It is hoped that this will not only help boost exchange between Central American and Taiwanese cultural and creative industries and create opportunities for industrial collaboration and import agency, but will broaden trading modes and holistically combine industry and culture, resulting in the highest economic benefits.
 
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