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【小單元第三集 : 走跳東南亞】
歡迎收聽「新南向暖暖包」!「新南向暖暖包」是由民間智庫臺灣亞洲交流基金會策劃,由「心陪有聲」製作的訪談性節目。
臺亞會一直極力於推動新南向政策,以「軟實力」和「暖實力」與東南亞社會開展文化藝術、學術智庫、青年領袖、區域韌性及公民社會各領域的友好關係。此七集小單元由七位臺亞會計畫主持人及同仁分享與東南亞工作相關的日常小知識、在各新南向政策國家工作的小趣事、親身經歷及所見所聞。
本集主題:韻竹自稱走跳東南亞十年,到過非常多的東南亞城市,她要推薦兩個適合文化旅遊的城市,是哪一個城市讓她感悟生死?又是哪一個城市讓她感受到歷史的厚度?
來賓:陳韻竹
陳韻竹現於財團法人臺灣亞洲交流基金會研究規劃部擔任助理研究員,負責推動文化藝術交流計畫。韻竹於英國倫敦大學金匠學院取得文化產業碩士,關注文化研究、社會觀察及文化外交領域。加入台亞基金會之前,曾擔任大學兼任講師、曾服務於三立電視台、青年發展協會,並於新媒體撰寫文化社會觀察專欄。
主持人:嘉裕
臺大翻譯碩士學位學程碩士三年級生,主修中英會議口譯。來自香港,2017年畢業於香港中文大學翻譯系。
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【Mini Episode 3: Wandering Around Southeast Asia】
Welcome to New Southbound Warm Up Podcast ! New Southbound Warm Power Up is an interview-based program organized by the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation and produced by Hearwave Audio.
TAEF has long been dedicated to promoting the New Southbound Policy, using "soft power" and "warm power" to foster friendly relations with Southeast Asian societies across various fields, including culture, arts, academic think tanks, youth leadership, regional resilience, and civil society. To share the positive outcomes achieved over the years. The seven short mini episodes presents seven program directors and researchers from TAEF, each sharing daily insights related to their work in Southeast Asia, fun anecdotes from working in New Southbound Policy countries, and personal experiences and observations.
Episode Summary: Yun-Chu claims to have traveled around Southeast Asia for over a decade and has visited multiple Southeast Asian cities. She will recommend two cities suitable for cultural tourism, one that gave her the epiphany about living and dying, the other made her feel the depth of history. You may take a guess which two cities they are.
Guest: Angie Yun-Chu Chen
Ms. Chen serves as an assistant research fellow at Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation and is in charge of the Cultural Exchange Program. She received her M.A. degree in Culture Industry from Goldsmiths College, University of London. Ms. Chen is particularly interested in cultural studies, social observation, and cultural diplomacy.
Prior to joining TAEF, Ms. Chen served as the executive director of the Youth Develop Union. She also worked for the Sanlih Entertainment Television and Taipei Film Commission. In addition, she was an adjunct lecturer, while being a columnist for The News Lens (TNL), focusing on movies, culture, and social observation.
Host: Cherri
Cherri was born and raised in Hong Kong. Having earned her Bachelor’s degree in Translation at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, she is now studying Chinese-English Conference Interpreting at National Taiwan University’s Graduate Program for Translation and Interpreting.
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