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Utilizing the green landscape of the Southern Science Park’s Welcome Sunrise Lake, elements such as music and tea are incorporated to provide a multi-sensory experience involving visual, auditory, and gustatory pleasures. Visitors can enjoy cycling or walking by the beautiful lakeside, appreciating the serene waters while also attending outdoor concerts and savoring coffee or tea. This creates a relaxed and leisurely atmosphere for a delightful weekend afternoon.

 

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Leisurely Jazz — Mister Green + Route 9 Band
The six-member band, including host, lead vocalist, bassist, pianist, saxophonist, and drummer, performed on the central stage. Their relaxed jazz style attracted a large audience, who enjoyed the sunny afternoon while immersing themselves in this beautiful moment.

 

 

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Folk Song — Shiyi Lang
During this cultural and arts season, folk singer Shiyi Lang not only performed popular contemporary songs but also classic, well-loved folk tunes. Uniquely, after the music performance, he teamed up with extreme sports athletes for a thrilling stunt show, leaving a deep impression on the audience.民

 

 

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Spring Resonance — Tainan National University of the Arts String Ensemble
Throughout the lakeside of Yingxi Lake, visitors could pause and enjoy music. This season invited the university’s string ensemble to present a high-quality string quartet performance, including classic folk songs like Wang Chun Feng and Midnight Flowers, as well as the playful and whimsical The Pink Panther. Both children and adults were immersed in this delightful outdoor musical experience.

 

 

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Youth Guitar — Cheng Kung University Guitar Club
This cultural season also highlighted the energy of local youth. The university guitar club performed lively and youthful songs, dividing their 25 members into four rotating groups to energize the audience and provide a stage for young talents to shine. Their performance left memorable impressions on all participants.

 

 

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Romantic Orchestra — Nanke Experimental High School Wind Orchestra
During the orchestra performances, audiences swayed to the music and felt the joy of children learning music. The ensemble performed pieces such as Introducing the BandSome, Where Out There, and Go Go Go Joseph. Unlike previous performances, the large-scale wind ensemble created a magnificent sound that drew continuous applause. Each concert featured a special performance of Tie a Yellow Ribbon ‘Round the Ole Oak Tree, echoing the concept of the welcoming ribbon public art. The floating yellow ribbon symbolizes a warm greeting for returning overseas Taiwanese, evoking a sense of home and care. This meaningful gesture touched the conductor, Mr. Li, who expressed his deeper appreciation for the thoughtful design of the Nanke Science Park

 

 

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