2025
- Italy Guest of Honor at the First Taiwan International Children’s Book Fair in Taichung (18-21 September 2025)
Following the enthusiastic response at the 2025 Taipei International Book Exhibition, the Italian Pavilion was once again meet Taiwanese readers at the first Taiwan International Children & Youth Book Fair. The event was held from September 18 to 21, 2025, at the Taichung International Exhibition Center.
- Italy Guest of Honor at the Taipei International Book Exhibition (4-9 February 2025)
For the 2025 edition, scheduled from February 4 to 9, Italy was the guest of honor at the Taipei International Book Exhibition. The Italian pavilion occupies over 400 of the 23,450 square meters of the exhibition space of the World Trade Center in Taipei and is inspired by the concepts of contemporaneity, lightness and environmental sustainability. Eleven Italian authors, two exhibitions and a rich cultural program to promote Italian publishing and creativity in the East.
- Italian Design Day (9 February 2025)
As part of the Taipei International Book Exhibition 2025 at the Italian Pavilion.
Week of Italian Language in the World (13-19 October 2025) and Italian Contemporary Art Day (4-10 October 2025)
- Conferences about “The Art System and Italian Art” by Ms. Susanna Orlando (15-17 October 2025)
In occasion of the “Week of the Italian Language in the World” and the “Italian Contemporary Art Day” this October, the Office invited Ms. Susanna Orlando, a seasoned Italian gallerist with nearly five decades of experience, to Taiwan.
This series of events was co-organized with the Trade Office of Swiss Industries, the Department of Italian Language and Culture and the Department of Applied Arts at Fu Jen Catholic University, as well as Astar Gallery.
Music
- Italian violinist concert in Taipei (3-4 July 2025)
As part of his Asian tour, internationally renowned violinist Luca Ciarla stopped in Taipei, paying homage to the capital with two extraordinary concerts. His performances, held on July 3rd and 4th, were realized in collaboration with Taiwanese artists, creating unique and engaging performances. Through an innovative musical language that blends tradition and modernity, the artist captivated and engaged the audience.