
A choir of Hakka youth has pulled out of the world’s top choral music event after China allegedly pressured the organizers to describe Taiwan as part of its territory. The National Taiwan Hakka Children’s Choir pulled out of the World Symposium on Choral Music, which will be held in the Chinese territory of Macau on August 23, after the nation was unexpectedly described as “Taiwan, China” on the events’ website. Hakka Affairs Council Minister Ku Hsiu-fei says unless the nation’s name is changed back to “Taiwan,” the choir won’t take part. Let’s find out more.
Beautiful melodies were sung loudly in unison at this special performance held in Taiwan last year by the National Taiwan Hakka Children’s Choir.
This choir was originally scheduled to perform at the “World Symposium on Choral Music,” an event dubbed the “Olympics of choral music,” in Macau on August 23. However, owing to pressure allegedly exerted on the organizers, the nation’s name was once again downgraded, forcing the Taiwanese choir to cancel its performance.
Sung Ting-tung
Hakka Public Communication Foundation
These children are facing suppression and a subsequent inability to participate at what might be a crucial starting point in their process of self-realization. We will continue to seek opportunities for self-realization internationally.
A promotional video released by the organizing body originally referred to the nation as “Taiwan.” However, in late April, the organizers sent a letter requesting that the name be changed to “Chinese Taipei”. By June 22, Taiwan’s name on the event’s official website had even been changed to “Taiwan, China,” without authorization, prompting Hakka Affairs Council Minister Ku Hsiu-fei to angrily denounce the move, saying they would absolutely never bow down to China.
Ku Hsiu-fei
Hakka Affairs Council Minister
We strongly condemn the CCP’s interference in and suppression of cultural and artistic activities. People have dignity, and nations have national dignity. Dignity cannot be trampled on, and national dignity cannot be disparaged. The choir’s name is a part of the organization’s identity and right to autonomy. The organizers should respect this principle of autonomy and we should practice mutual respect. If we are not allowed to change the name back to our original title, we will refuse to participate.
Taiwan has repeatedly suffered from China’s belittling and suppression in the international community. In response to China’s domineering behavior, Hakka Affairs Council Minister Ku emphasized that Taiwan’s sovereignty and the Hakka spirit must be defended with all efforts.
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中國再出招矮化台灣!國立客家兒童合唱團原定8月23日受邀到中國澳門參加,被譽為合唱界奧林匹克的"世界合唱音樂研討會"演出,卻因主辦方疑似受到施壓,在官網上擅自將台灣強行改名成中國台灣,客傳會相當不滿嚴正抗議,客委會主委古秀妃也喊話主辦方,若不更名將拒絕參加演出。
優美旋律齊聲高歌,這是國立客家兒童合唱團去年在台灣舉辦的專場演出。
合唱團原定8月23日受邀到中國澳門參加,被譽為合唱界奧林匹克的"世界合唱音樂研討會"演出,卻因主辦方疑似受到施壓,讓台灣再度受到國名矮化,導致演出行程不得不喊卡。
[[客家公共傳播基金會董事長 宋廷棟]]
“我們這些孩子說不定是在人生裡面,一個自我實現的過程裡面,一個很重要的一個起步,受到了這種打壓而不能去參加,我們繼續的向國際來尋求,我們自我的實現的機會”
主辦大會原本公布的宣傳影片還以Taiwan稱呼我國,但4月下旬主辦方卻來函要求更名爲Chinese Taipei,到了6月22號,官網名稱甚至已被擅改名爲Taiwan, China,讓客委會主委古秀妃怒轟,絕對不向中國低頭。
[[客委會主委 古秀妃]]
“我們要譴責嚴厲譴責,中共介入文化藝術的活動,打壓這個文化藝術的活動,人有人格,國有國格,人格不能被踐踏,國格不能被矮化,客家合唱團的名稱是涉及到機構本身的身份認同以及自主的權利,主辦方應該要尊重這個自主的原則,互相尊重,如果沒有改回我們原來的名稱,我們拒絕參加”
台灣屢屢在國際間遭受中國矮化打壓,面對中國鴨霸行為,客委會主委古秀妃強調,要全力捍衛台灣主權以及客家精神。
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