
Bands, flag corps and honor guards from 17 schools perform in Taipei
An annual performance of bands, honor guards and flag corps from schools across the country was held on Sunday at the Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium. Performers from 17 schools across Taiwan took turns to strut their stuff, dazzling the audience with their skills and youthful energy. This year’s event was themed on equality, to coincide with Taiwan’s Gender Equality Education Day.
An annual show featuring marching bands and honor guards kicked off on Sunday, with even the World Masters Games mascot Strong making an appearance at the event. Bands from 17 schools across Taiwan took part, each taking turns demonstrating their unique talents.
Chen Ching-yi
Hsinchu Girls’ Senior High School majorette
Personally, I am looking forward to Chien Kuo High School’s performance, because they have flag bearers and they twirl rifles – which I think is very impressive.
Chih Yi-chen
Shilin High School of Commerce
There are some rifle twirling techniques that novices may not be familiar with. In that case, a practice rifle may allow for more stability. A performance rifle could be used after you master the practice one.
The Minquan Elementary School wind ensemble performed together with a cheerleading squad, presenting a cute and playful performance. Despite their youth, the band members practice hard, and put on an impressive show.
Kao Tien-jui
Minquan Elementary School
On weekends, we have to practice finding our places in the formation. That is, for every formation, we need to connect the picture. Then we put it to music, and present it all together.
The Chien Kuo High School flag corps, which has long shone on the international stage with its orderly marching, will represent Taiwan in the 2025 World Championships for Marching Show Bands, to be held in August in Indonesia.
Chuang Chih-chun
Chien Kuo High School principal
The seniors tell me that when they encounter difficulties in life in the future, they will reflect on their perseverance during hard times in high school. If they could handle such difficulties, what else in life could they not handle?
Shih Chia-cheng
Chenggong High School honor guard coach
They had to strengthen their arms so that they could throw the gun higher and twirl it more steadily. They also run to increase their cardiopulmonary capacity, and so on. In fact, going through a whole performance is quite physically demanding.
Seizing the opportunity for exchange, the bands and flag corps of each school put on their best performances, while enjoying the show put on by others.
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2025-04-21