Simple Life Festival

The Simple Life Festival (Chinese: 簡單生活節) is a cultural event held in Taiwan every two years.[1] The festival is initially organized by two Taiwanese musicians: Jonathan Lee and Landy Chang since December, 2006.[1] In the Simple Life Festival, its activities consist of music performance, book sharing, creative markets, and so on. In addition to large numbers of performance from singers and bands, the Simple Life Festival also provides a place for local farmers, designers of cloths or goods, and artistic creators to meet with each other.[2] It is a platform for non-profit organizations to express their opinions, following with its goal to capture the most beautiful people and scene in Taiwan.[2]

Central belief

There is a corner in everyone’s mind dreaming of a simple and natural life. We hope (through the Simple Life Festival) we can aggregate diverse creative elements, and then helps this society to look for innovative industry power.” – Landy Chang

According to Landy Chang, the Simple Life Festival is not only a music festival; instead, based on the core spirit of music festival, the Simple Life Festival further extends the notion, and covers wider topics. It is composed of multiple concepts, including some international trendy issues, the launch of creative market, downshifting, the thought of doing something you like, and make something you like rewarding.[2]

History

YearThemePlace
2006Doing something you like, and make something you like rewardingTaipei
2008‘Simply Smile’Taipei
2010WE ARE BEAUTIFULTaipei
2012WE ARE YOUNG SHOULD BE WILDTaipei
2014‘WE WILL’Taipei
2015‘Simple Life of Wandering in the City’Taichung[3]

See also

References

  1. "人民日报海外版-人民网". Paper.people.com.cn. 2008-12-10. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  2. 董洁 (2010-12-13). "简单生活节:音乐节可以更有文化_中国台湾网". Taiwan.cn. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  3. "2015簡單生活節 | Simplelife 2015". Simplelifetw.com. 2015-11-30. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
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