Dr. Jenn-Chuan Chern (left), CEO of the Tang Prize Education Foundation, and Dr. Lee Hsiu-Feng(right) , Director-General of the National Science and Technology Museum, were both present at the opening ceremony.
Dr. Jenn-Chuan Chern, CEO of the Tang Prize Education Foundation, and Dr. Lee Hsiu-Feng, Director-General of the National Science and Technology Museum, were both present at the opening ceremony in Kaohsiung on November 7th to promote the exhibition. They highlighted the exhibition's key features and delivered congratulatory addresses. Through their ongoing collaboration, the Glory of the Tang Prize Exhibition allows people in southern Taiwan to gain a deeper understanding of the laureates' significant contributions to the world. Parents and teachers are encouraged to bring young students to experience this inspiring exhibition.
Dr. Chern explained that the core curatorial concept of this year's exhibition is "Conversations between Tang Prize Excellence and the Pursuit of a Better Life." The exhibition seamlessly blends technology and art to create an immersive experience that engages both visually and intellectually. Interactive walls and lifelike "dialogue-style" exhibition areas, with cleverly designed scenarios, encourage visitors to actively explore the remarkable achievements of the Tang Prize Laureates in four fields: Sustainable Development, Biopharmaceutical Science, Sinology, and Rule of Law. The exhibition demonstrates how these achievements benefit our daily lives.
The exhibition's design introduced the metaphorical concept of the "Tang Prize Town." This metaphorical town, built around the idea of "home," connects six major themes: "For a Better Life for All," "Sustainable Home," "Medical Symposium," "Sinology Study," "Rule of Law Civic Center," and "Digital Interactive Zone." Each themed room features gabled roof elements, portraits of laureates, and dialogue boxes, creating a conversational atmosphere and encouraging visitors to learn from and be inspired by the laureates within familiar settings.
One of the must-see highlights is the Digital Interactive Zone, which offers an immersive experience. It presents abstract academic achievements in an intuitive and engaging way, connecting the laureates' research with our daily lives. For example, the "A Day of Young Tang" display wall uses a novel combination of technology and art. Visitors can trigger various dynamic effects that vividly showcase the laureates' research outcomes by touching the Chinese and English buttons on the walls.
Finally,
as you finish your tour, don't miss out on a special gift prepared by the
Foundation! In the interactive zone, take a photo with the Dr. Tang flip-card message
wall. Then, between November 8th and 28th, upload to the
Tang Prize official Facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/tangprize ) and share your photo with the backdrop on the
pinned post. Leave a comment with "The Future We are Invested in..." and
you’ll be entered for a chance to win one of 20 exclusive, limited-edition Tang
Prize gift sets (including a luggage strap, a phone lanyard, and a water
hyacinth key chain). Gather your friends and join the fun!