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Development

Future Development

Development Direction
The development direction of the center can be planned in the short, medium, and long term, with implementation through interdisciplinary collective research. In the short term, field investigations will focus on the Chu-Miao region. In the medium term, research will expand to other regions of Taiwan, such as the central, southern, and eastern regions, as well as Hakka communities in mainland China, including Fujian, Guangdong, Jiangxi, and Sichuan. Long-term development will extend to Hakka communities in Southeast Asia and other parts of the world. The actual execution of these three stages will involve academic collaboration with the Hakka Studies College of Central University, Hakka Studies Colleges of various universities in Taiwan, and overseas Hakka research scholars, as well as inviting non-Hakka specialized scholars to participate in academic dialogues as part of an integrated program.

Vision
The vision of the center is to become a stronghold of Hakka studies in the Chinese cultural circle. By rooting itself in Taiwan and promoting academic exchanges and research integration with Southeast Asia and mainland China, it aims to become a research paradigm spanning the humanities and social sciences.