[2] The annual Autumn Harvest Festival has featured musicians A-Mei and Wu Bai, as well as Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, over the years.
[2] In addition, the foundation set up a shop in Taipei to promote tribal crafts from indigenous communities and products from independent small farms in rural Taiwan.
[3] In August 2009, Taiwan saw the deadliest typhoon to impact its shores in recorded history, and Taimali in Taitung County was especially hard hit.
The Lovely Taiwan Foundation organized a charity concert and raised NT$10 million for the disaster relief in Tamali.
[4] Working with the local Paiwan community for about 3 years, the plaza was reconstructed with traditional symbols and patterns such as hundred-pace snakes and mountain hawk-eagle feathers.