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2026/06
Taiwan 2026 Zhishan Splendor– Shilin Cultural Festival Opens, Honoring Engineers through Art and Sustainability
Co-organized by CTCI Group, Zhishan Culture and Ecological Garden, and the Wild Bird Society of Taipei, the “Zhishan Splendor – Shilin Cultural Festival” kicked off on June 6, 2026, in celebration of Engineer's Day. Held at the lobby of CTCI Headquarters, the opening concert brought together nearly 180 guests to celebrate the harmonious integration of engineering, culture, art, and sustainability.
Under the theme “Listening to the Sustainable Symphony Connected to the Land,” this year’s festival features a series of music performances, cultural exhibitions, and ecological education activities running through August 19, inspiring greater appreciation for the connection between people, culture, and nature.
The opening ceremony featured a special collaboration between the CTCI Philharmonic Club and the Taiwan Traditional Orchestra. Through music, CTCI employees showcased the human side of engineering, creativity, and teamwork, creating an inspiring synergy between engineering expertise and artistic heritage.
In addition to showcasing the ecological and archaeological wonders of Zhishan Cultural and Ecological Garden, the event featured a charity sale by the Down Syndrome Foundation named “ABRAZO,” putting the values of diversity and inclusion into action.
At CTCI, we believe sustainability extends beyond environmental stewardship—it also embraces cultural diversity, social inclusion, and meaningful partnerships.

CTCI Group Chief Sustainability Officer Joanne Ho (right) and Wild Bird Society of Taipei Executive Director Jung-Hsin Liao jointly unveiled the opening of the “2026 Zhishan Splendor – Shilin Cultural Festival.”

CTCI Group has sponsored and participated in the “Zhishan Splendor – Shilin Cultural Festival” for many consecutive years. Photo: Group photo from the opening ceremony.

Performance by CTCI Philharmonic Club’s “Resonance A Cappella Group.”

Captivating performance by the Taiwan Traditional Orchestra.

Nearly 180 guests gathered at CTCI Headquarters to celebrate a meaningful moment where engineering, culture, and art came together.