The National Museum of Taiwan Literature (NMTL), in celebration of International Museum Day 2025, will host a series of events titled “Tsi̍p Lí Kap Guá (集你佮我, meaning ‘we gather together’ in Taigi)” at its Tainan headquarters and the Taiwan Literature Base in Taipei from May 14 to 18.
The theme of International Museum Day 2025, “The Future of Museums in Rapidly Changing Communities,” focuses on how museums can navigate and contribute to a world undergoing profound social, technological, and environmental shifts.
The NMTL extends this theme by emphasizing the application of innovative technologies and the engagement of children and youth, offering a variety of activities including workshops, storytelling sessions, games, exhibitions, and seminars.
The museum has been actively promoting adaptations of Taiwanese literature along with interdisciplinary and technological approaches, aiming to inspire new reading experiences for younger generations. This year, young visitors are invited to explore the museum through a stamp collection activity designed especially for them.
Additionally, in collaboration with Academia Sinica, the NMTL will launch the online exhibition “Popular Key Words: Literature? (流行關鍵字:文學?)” on May 18, highlighting the enduring relevance of literature in our lives through curated literary artifacts and digital storytelling.
For more information, visit NMTL’s official website.