Listen to Your Inner Voice
Here, you can admire Taiwan’s most Islamic-styled mosque, experiencing the devotion and serenity of the Muslim community. You can also step into the serene meditation hall, listening to the teachings of Pure Land Buddhism. Alternatively, you can visit a space that combines the architectural features of six Yao of the eight trigrams of the Book of I Ching, immersing yourself in the realms of faith and wisdom. Beyond religious settings, you can explore Taiwan’s first public sculpture park, where various art forms allow you to witness the creativity and emotions of artists. In this place, you’ll see different facets of culture and atmosphere and hear the whispers of your inner self.
Arriving Station Music ”Preferred”
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Afternoon Leap
- Work Title: Afternoon Leap
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Creative Concept:
"Afternoon Leap" vividly paints the energetic, bustling environment of a large American-style supermarket adjacent to the station. The composition uses the plucked strings of various instruments to represent the lively and hurried steps of shoppers engaged in selecting their daily essentials. These sounds are harmonically interwoven with the rhythmic beeping of cash registers, encapsulating the ceaseless movement and vibrant pulse of human activity and interaction.
- Composer: Jamie Lin
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Composer Profile:
Hailing from a background in cello at Tainan University of Technology, this artist’s musical odyssey commenced with their involvement in theater, which ignited a passion for sound and its emotive potency. Their recent ventures into music arrangement software and composition are driven by a firm conviction in the transformative power of music to whisk listeners away to different realms, times, and emotions within moments.
Arriving Station Music “Selected”
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Illusory Realm
- Work Title: Illusory Realm
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Creavite Concept:
This composition finds its muse in the Fongle Sculpture Park adjacent to the station. Synthesizers with a hollow timbre are used to represent the park’s bronze sculptures, evoking the sculptures' capacity to draw visitors into the stories they embody. The fantastical feeling is captured through the Mixolydian mode, which forms the foundation of the creative process. The piece itself, with its vivacious rhythm and sprightly melody, mirrors the carefree joy of children at play in the park.
- Composer: YEN, YU
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Composer Profile:
Born in Taipei in 2004, this composer discovered an early passion for music. Piano lessons began at the age of four, and by ten, composition was already a budding interest. High school years marked the beginning of an exploration into digital music production. Currently, they are advancing their studies in the Department of Music at National Taiwan Normal University.