Where’s the Taitung County Chief Taking Us?

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From a tearoom sheltering from a typhoon to rice fields that double as a stage, Taitung County offers a different way of thinking about place — and pace. Andrew Ryan travels through Taiwan’s southeastern county with Taitung County Magistrate April Yao, exploring how people in one of Taiwan’s most remote regions are embracing a slower rhythm — shaped by nature, culture, and community. In this full episode, we discover: • A tea-and-meditation experience at the heart of Taitung’s “capital of calm” vision • Art inspired by the landscape — from the Paul Chiang Art Center to the Chishang Autumn Harvest Arts Festival • Indigenous farmers reviving Taiwan oil millet, a heritage grain built for a changing climate • Beach cleanups that turn ocean waste into art and deep-blue “Taitung Blue” textiles • Why digital nomads, creatives, and booksellers are finding room to work — and think — on Taiwan’s quiet east coast WATCH more episodes in our series here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu5MSnfNvpMb3ZFYxt5_eJfl9tPzPRywj&si=sNf234QSf4h5C1QN (((INSERT LINK))) ((((((YT and Website ONLY)))))) [Taiwan’s Mayors and County Chiefs] Taiwan is home to 13 county chiefs, six mayors of special municipalities (New Taipei, Taipei, Taoyuan, Taichung, Tainan and Kaohsiung) and three mayors of provincial cities. These elected officials serve a maximum four-year term and can be re-elected for one additional term. The first episodes of the series aired prior to the local elections in 2022. #Taitung #TaiwanPlus #WheresTheMayor