
Diwali Celebration kicks off in Taiwan
Every year, Indians all around the world celebrate Diwali, one of the most important Hindu festivals. During the festival, people set off fireworks and light candles to symbolize light over darkness and a spiritual victory of good over evil. The Taipei India Music and Culture Center, the group, "Indians in Taiwan," and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs organized a Diwali celebration in Taiwan on Friday. FTV reporter Stephany Yang takes us in for a look.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu, the India Taipei Association Deputy Director, and other distinguished guests light a lamp, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. The 2022 Diwali Celebration in Taiwan is back in action.
Diwali, also known as “The Festival of Lights,” is one of the most important and major festivals celebrated by Indian communities around the world. During the festival, people light candles and set off fireworks to symbolize the spiritual victory of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, light over darkness, and new beginnings. Ministry of Foreign Affairts Joseph Wu said, in recent years, investment and cultural exchanges between Taiwan and India have grown and deepened.
Joseph Wu
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Diwali is the most important festival in Indian culture. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is very happy to work with the Indian community in Taipei to promote this cultural event. I think it’s a very important symbol for Taiwan and India’s cultural relations. Taiwan has that kinship with India because both are democratic countries. The bilateral relations are getting better and better. The trade relations or the trade volume between Taiwan and India has grown 64% from the previous year. That is a tremendous achievement on our effort. Right now, we have the Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs visiting India right now discussing on how the two countries can further promote economic and trade relations with each other.
Since 2020, the Taipei India Music and Culture Center and the group, “Indians in Taiwan,” have organized the Diwali Celebration in Taiwan. The event is sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This year, the celebration was held at the American Club, complete with a lighting ceremony, a musical drama of the story of Diwali, dinner, and several traditional Indian music and dance performances.
Jeffery Wu
Taipei India Music and Culture Center
It’s evil and just. They’re fighting together. Inside this story, there’s a lot of environment, loyalty, family values, and about how to protect your land and protect your people.
Around 140 Indians living in Taiwan, including officials from the India Taipei Association, entrepreneurs, students, scholars, and NGO groups came to celebrate Diwali in Taiwan.
Akash Dubey
Festival attendee
This year our guests is over 140. Plus the backstage team is more than 50 people helping backstage. As you see the beautiful decorations is just matching the standard of how we do it in India.
Vinoth Kumar
Festival attendee
I come from Kaohsiung all the way to Taipei to enjoy this Diwali celebration. Diwali is one of our very important festivals for Indians so I came here to enjoy this wonderful evening.
Neha Purswaney
Festival attendee
The whole family gathers, there are fireworks, lights, eating, and dancing. It’s different here because obviously, we can’t do it on such a large scale. But the spirit and the joy is here. They were all yelling out randomly during the photo. That spirit is there.
Stephany Yang
FTV reporter
This is the third Diwali festival held in Taipei, and organizers hope to further strengthen the relationship between Taiwan and India. This is Stephany Yang and Leung Chun Lok reporting in Taipei.
2022-11-06