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Public access to buildings NYCU provides free public access to culturally significant buildings, monuments, and natural landscapes as a matter of policy. •Yangming Campus: The Han Wei Residence preserves institutional…

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Arts and heritage contribution NYCU treats the arts as a public service through its year-round NYCU Arts Season, delivering over 30 public events annually. Three professional venues—the Music Performance Hall,…

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Record and preserve cultural heritage NYCU treats intangible cultural heritage as a public mandate. Through the Library’s History Division and allied museum programs, the University documents, digitizes, and exhibits local…

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From the Tribe to the World: NYCU’s Holistic Health Partnership in Nan’ao

In the early morning mist of Nan’ao, the local Culture and Health Station is already alive with energy. One by one, community elders gather, accompanied by a familiar melody—the "Medication…

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NYCU International Volunteer Programs Strengthen Community Engagement Across Asia Through Education and Health Services

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) is deepening its global social impact through long-term international volunteer programs that integrate education, public health, and community partnership. Led by the NYCU’s…

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