National Center for Traditional Arts

The National Center for Traditional Arts (NCFTA; Chinese: 國立傳統藝術中心; pinyin: Guólì Zhuàntǒng Yìshù Zhōngxīn) or also called Center for Traditional Arts is located by the river bank of Dongshan River in Wujie Township, Yilan County, Taiwan.[1]

National Center for Traditional Arts
國立傳統藝術中心
LocationWujie Township, Yilan County, Taiwan
Coordinates24.6960°N 121.8235°E / 24.6960; 121.8235
OpenedJanuary 2002
Area24 hectares
Websitencfta.gov.tw
Logo of the National Center for Traditional Arts
The students' performance of Taiwanese Opera in the National Center for Traditional Arts.

The center's total area is 24 hectares. The goal of the center is overall planning, supporting the related research, promoting, preserving, and teaching the traditional arts, and also redefining, renovating, and developing the traditional arts. The park itself has become one of the most important tourist spots in Yilan.

History

The center was established in January 2002 as one of the agency of the Council for Cultural Affairs (CCA).[2] On 5 February 2005, the Cultural Heritage Preservation Act was amended which effectively made the NCFTA the authority for traditional arts and folk customs related to cultural artifacts. In 2007, CCA established the Preparatory Office of Cultural Heritage Administration in which some staffs of NCFTA were transferred to the new office.[3] In December 2015, Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits President Chen Deming toured the center during his 7-day visit around Taiwan.[4]

Organizational structures

  • Overall planning division
  • Performing arts development division
  • Operation and promotion division[5]
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