The Lovely Taiwan Foundation (Chinese: 台灣好基金會) is a private foundation established by Taiwanese venture capitalist Ko Wen-chang in 2009. The foundation aims to revitalize Taiwanese villages and towns by helping them market their products and tourism.
History
Established in 2009, the Lovely Taiwan Foundation implemented some of its first initiatives in Chihshang, Taitung.[2] The annual Autumn Harvest Festival has featured musicians A-Mei and Wu Bai, as well as Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, over the years.[2] In addition, the foundation set up a shop in Taipei to promote tribal crafts from indigenous communities and products from independent small farms in rural Taiwan.[3]
In August 2009, Taiwan saw the deadliest typhoon to impact its shores in recorded history, and Taimali in Taitung County was especially hard hit. The Lovely Taiwan Foundation organized a charity concert and raised NT$10 million for the disaster relief in Tamali. Two full-time employees were sent to Taimali and oversee the construction of a public plaza to allow for tribal rituals and social gatherings.[4]
In 2010, the Lovely Taiwan Foundation established Tiehua Music Village in Taitung County to promote indigenous music and culture, building a venue that hosted various singers such as Crowd Lu. The foundation announced the closure of Tiehua in 2023, after 13 years of operations.[6] CEO Lee Ying-ping explained that foundation had an original goal of a revitalized music scene in the area, and the project had achieved this goal by boosting the local economic and cultural development.[7]