[3][4] The group blends traditional and modern elements, drawing inspiration from local and international influences to create a unique style.
[7] The founder and artistic director, Ju Tzong-Ching [zh], established the ensemble to share the beauty of percussion art and promote international perspectives.
They engage in educational outreach and performances, regularly featuring children's concerts that visit numerous cities throughout Taiwan and China.
[14] During the group's 30th-anniversary celebration in 2016, Ju Tzong-Ching, the founder and artistic director, received a prestigious honor by being selected for the PAS Hall of Fame.
The blaze destroyed all musical instruments, accessories, sets, historical documents, and commemorative archives stored inside.
In response to the incident, the group promptly implemented contingency measures to ensure that performance and related activities proceeded as scheduled and maintained their expected quality.
[22] In 2014, they embarked on a European tour, holding concerts in Austria, Germany, and Hungary, with a debut performance at the Vienna Musikverein.
[24] In 2017, they were invited for the third time to participate in the Chekhov International Theatre Arts Festival in Moscow, where they performed the percussion theater piece "Mulan.
"[35] Channel One Russia featured a special report describing its percussion theater production "Mulan" as a blend of Chinese opera and modern European drama, symbolizing the emergence of a fusion of traditional and contemporary Asian art.