
Old God Speaks Again
After hitting rock bottom, Ming-Chieh Hsieh was about to end his life when an unexpected voice started to speak to him….
TAIWANfest
Visiting a bookstore is one way to experience the unique literatures in Taiwan .
Readers from around the world, whether living in or just visiting Taiwan, can always experience the warmth that a Taiwanese bookstore brings when they visit. Whether you are unable to sleep, bored mindless, or simply too busy to focus, there’s always a place in the bookstores for you to escape from reality and live in a different world.
In the Chinese-speaking world, Taiwan is the only country that allows authors to freely publish their works. Come visit the Taiwanese bookstore and dive into the sea of words – lose yourself in the realm of unlimited imagination!
Visiting a bookstore is one way to experience the unique literatures in Taiwan .
Readers from around the world, whether living in or just visiting Taiwan, can always experience the warmth that a Taiwanese bookstore brings when they visit. Whether you are unable to sleep, bored mindless, or simply too busy to focus, there’s always a place in the bookstores for you to escape from reality and live in a different world.
In the Chinese-speaking world, Taiwan is the only country that allows authors to freely publish their works. Come visit the Taiwanese bookstore and dive into the sea of words – lose yourself in the realm of unlimited imagination!
After hitting rock bottom, Ming-Chieh Hsieh was about to end his life when an unexpected voice started to speak to him….
The world of literary arts is one filled with innumerable Pandora’s boxes; an idea, once unleashed, can never be extinguished….
Known as the “Godmother of Taiwanese Blood”, Dr. Marie Lin is a passionate, intelligent, and warm-hearted doctor and researcher in Taiwan…
In 1985, the Ching Dynasty was forced to sign the Treaty of Shimonoseki, ceding Taiwan and Penghu to Japan – this historic event…
Sept 1st & Sept 2nd
Granville 600 / 11:00am – 7:00pm
Sept 3rd
Granville 600 / 11:00am – 6:00pm