Bureau of Cultural Affairs Kaohsiung is an acclaimed agency based in Kaohsiung City , Taiwan (China). Recognized for their exceptional talent and innovative design prowess, Bureau of Cultural Affairs Kaohsiung has been honored as the winner of an esteemed A' Design Awards in the Event category. With a deep commitment to design excellence and a keen eye for detail, Bureau of Cultural Affairs Kaohsiung continues to shape the future of design in Taiwan (China) and beyond.
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The Kaohsiung City Government passed an agreement to establish the Bureau of Cultural Affairs on the municipal administrative meeting of October 30th, 1995. After three evolutionary stages including a preparation committee, promotion team, and the official preparatory office, the Bureau was officially inaugurated on January 1st, 2003. The previous Kaohsiung County Government Bureau of Cultural Affairs merged with the City Government Bureau after the city-county consolidation on December 25th, 2010, to continue the promotion of artistic events, implementing cultural policies, and developing creative industries. We promote local growth in the areas of arts and humanities, community development, heritage preservation, international cultural exchanges, as well as music appreciation and aesthetic living.
Bureau of Cultural Affairs Kaohsiung exhibits adequate technical skills and a creative mindset, focusing on functional and professional design solutions. Their consistent performance underscores a dedication to design excellence, with a foundation that promises further development and achievement.
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Global eSports Festival for Eidetic Marketing
Events for Kaohsiung City Government
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