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Prestigious Tang Prize Awards Ceremony Graces Taipei
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Prestigious Tang Prize Awards Ceremony Graces Taipei

2024-09-27 19:00 Last Updated At:19:15

TAIPEI, Sept. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2024 Tang Prize Award Ceremony was celebrated this afternoon at the Globe Playhouse of the Taipei Performing Arts Center, bringing together the 2024 Tang Prize Laureates from countries including the United States, Denmark, and Ireland, both in person and virtually. The ceremony, a testament to the power of innovation and collaboration in addressing global challenges, was live-streamed globally.

The six recipients of the 2024 Tang Prize include Omar M. Yaghi for Sustainable Development; Joel F. Habener, Svetlana Mojsov, and Jens Juul Holst for Biopharmaceutical Science; Hsu Cho-yun for Sinology; and Mary Robinson for Rule of Law.

Dr. Jenn-Chuan Chern, CEO of the Tang Prize Foundation, commenced by extending a warm welcome and marking the 12th anniversary of the foundation's establishment. In June, the 2024 Tang Prize Laureates were announced, bringing the total number of laureates honored over six ceremonies to 39 (including 3 NGOs).

Dr. Shu Chien, President of the Tang Prize Selection Committee, stated that the Tang Prize, established in 2012, has become a globally recognized and prestigious international award. Each category is evaluated by a dedicated committee composed of renowned experts, ensuring an objective, fair, and professional selection process regardless of race, gender, or nationality. 

"As I stand here today accepting this award," said Sustainable Development Laureate Omar M. Yaghi, who was born into a refugee family, "I do so not just for myself, but for everyone who has ever felt that their beginnings were too humble to make a difference. My journey is proof that remarkable things can emerge from the most unremarkable starts." Yaghi expressed immense gratitude to the founder, Dr. Samuel Yin. He was deeply moved and inspired by Dr. Yin's vision of establishing the Tang Prize to make the world a better place. Growing up in an impoverished environment, Yaghi keenly felt that waiting for ideal conditions often meant stagnation, and that the most remarkable achievements usually stemmed from the humblest beginnings.

Biopharmaceutical Science Laureates Joel Habener and Jens Juul Holst expressed immense satisfaction in seeing their decades-long dedication to GLP-1 research acknowledged and its positive impact on alleviating the suffering of individuals with type 2 diabetes and obesity worldwide. Svetlana Mojsov expressed her gratitude for receiving the Tang Prize, specifically for her contributions to the discovery of GLP-1. Her research at Rockefeller University, under Bruce Merrifield, led to the groundbreaking identification of the bioactive GLP-1 (7-37) peptide, which showed promise in combating type 2 diabetes through her collaboration with Habener. Mojsov shared her four-decade-long scientific journey, which commenced at the Endocrine Unit of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where she began researching the role of peptides in regulating glucose metabolism and developing related therapies. Holst also shared his 50-year journey, transitioning from a gastroenterological surgeon with an interest in incretins to a leading researcher in GLP-1. His work culminated in key milestones that brought GLP-1 research to Copenhagen and ultimately led to the development of GLP-1 therapies that have now benefited millions in the treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Sinology Laureate Hsu Cho-yun expresses his gratitude to the Tang Prize Foundation, emphasizing the distinct mission of the Sinology award compared to the other three categories. While the other awards focus on solving contemporary global issues, Hsu believes the Sinology award seeks to identify the position of Chinese civilization within the broader tapestry of world history - past, present, and future. This resonates deeply with his own lifelong pursuit: dedicating his early career to studying Chinese history and his later years to extracting wisdom from Chinese culture to address global challenges. While humbled by this prestigious honor, he embraces the responsibility it entails.

Rule of Law Laureate Mary Robinson expressed her profound honor and gratitude to be recognized by the Tang Prize Foundation and the Selection Committee in the name of the rule of law. She acknowledged the remarkable contributions of previous laureates who have championed human rights and the rule of law globally, emphasizing the ongoing tasks and shared responsibility to uphold these principles, a theme she intends to explore further in her Laureate's Lecture. Robinson is acutely aware that despite its crucial importance, the rule of law has faced increasing challenges and threats in recent decades. Robinson recognizes the concerted efforts of authoritarian and nationalist leaders to erode the foundations of legal and ethical norms, making the defense of the rule of law an increasingly complex endeavor. Yet, she remains steadfast in her commitment and champions human rights and the rule of law.

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Prestigious Tang Prize Awards Ceremony Graces Taipei

Prestigious Tang Prize Awards Ceremony Graces Taipei

SINGAPORE, Sept. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Taitung County Government, under the theme of "Ripples of the Pacific" is leading a group of local Taitung craftsmen to exhibit again at the 2024 FIND Design Fair Asia. The exhibition will feature five representative artists and six works from international resident artists, all of them are highlighting Taitung's unique Austronesian cultural crafts. The opening music performance will be held on the afternoon of the first day of the exhibition (26th) at the Taitung booth. The event will feature a performance by Anu (Ku Cheng-Chun), the lead singer of Bisalzu Music group, offering a rich Austronesian musical experience.

Taitung, with its diverse and uniquely crafted products, once again presents a surprising and captivating image of Taitung to the people of Singapore. It is hoped that international visitors will also experience and explore the cultural charm and creative essence of Taitung. The exhibition also features an online gallery(https://reurl.cc/E6QlGm). Welcome everyone to visit and explore the beautiful craftsmanship on display.

The Magistrate of Taitung County, April Yao stated "Taitung, a city of Austronesian culture located in southeastern Taiwan, boasts a rich diversity of ethnic cultures and a unique artistic landscape. For many years, we have actively promoted a slow economy and innovation in Austronesian culture, showcasing Taitung's unique cultural essence on the international stage. Through ongoing international exchanges and craft residency programs, we hope to deepen cultural sharing between islands. This year, we are once again participating in the FIND – Design Fair Asia in Singapore, aiming to use this international platform to foster dialogue with the world through the theme of Austronesian culture. We also invite those who cannot attend in person to enjoy the exhibition online, allowing the charm of Austronesian culture to reach a broader audience. Art Ripples Project Office had the honor of interviewing the Magistrate of Taitung County, April Yao, to gain insight into this great city through her eyes and mind.

This exhibition features five representative artisans from Taitung, including Cottonhemp, Abus Bunun Traditional Weaving Workshop, Jiao, Chen Shu-Yen, and Kuciling Katatepan(Kao Hsien-Ting). Their works span a variety of mediums, such as textiles, glass, bark cloth, and intricate wood carving. JIAO Cheng, Chu-Hsuan shares: I am honored to be one of the representatives from Taitung traveling to Singapore for the exhibition. Glass beads are symbols of status and precious ornaments among the Paiwan people, with patterns rich in blessings. Through this exhibition, I hope to pass on these blessings to everyone who visits.

The exhibition will also include local Taitung artisans Chang Chia-Hui, Wang Yu-Ching, and Su Yu-Ting, along with three international residency artisans from Thailand, Singapore, and Tonga, showcasing works in bark crafts, mixed media, ceramics, and metalwork. The exhibition will open at 10:00 AM on September 26 at the Marina Bay Sands Exhibition Centre in Singapore, Hall F - 1E20, and will run for three days. Those interested in Pacific cultural crafts are invited to take this opportunity to visit and engage in exchange.

To offer a more convenient exhibition experience, The exhibition also features an online gallery (https://reurl.cc/E6QlGm), unrestricted by time and space. The online exhibition will open simultaneously with the physical event, from September 26 to October 31. Welcome everyone to enjoy the showcased works online and share in the beauty of Taitung crafts.

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With its diverse and distinctive crafts, Taitung once again brings a surprising and captivating image to the people of Singapore.

With its diverse and distinctive crafts, Taitung once again brings a surprising and captivating image to the people of Singapore.

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