Celebrating the 60th Golden Bell Awards, the Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development (BAMID) under the Ministry of Culture (MOC) is hosting the “Golden Bell 60/60 Exhibition (金鐘60/60特展)” at Huashan 1914 Creative Park in Taipei through Oct. 19.
The exhibition’s opening on Oct. 6 was attended by Minister of Culture Li Yuan, Broadcast Golden Bell Awards judging committee chairperson Tien Li-yun (田麗雲), this year’s Special Contribution Award recipients, actor Chen Shu-fang (陳淑芳) and set decorator Yeh Hui-lung (葉輝龍), as well as other distinguished guests.
Minister Li remarked that in addition to celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Golden Bell Awards, this year also marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, noting how Taiwanese society has since come together as a community. He highlighted the vital role of television and radio programs in shaping the nation’s collective memory and history.
The “Golden Bell 60/60 Exhibition” features four themed sections, presenting the evolution of Taiwan’s broadcasting and television industry from multiple perspectives. “THE MOMENT” spotlights pivotal milestones and major breakthroughs in Taiwan’s broadcasting history; “THE MEMORY” revisits the golden era of television dramas; “THE GLORY” offers visitors the chance to experience the excitement of winning the awards; and “THE UNSEEN” pays tribute to the behind-the-scenes professionals who bring influential shows to life.
The 60th Golden Bell Awards presentations will take place on Oct. 11, 17 and 18. For more information, visit the 60th Golden Bell Awards official website and Facebook page.