Mirle Group is proud to be a long-time sponsor of the Build Love Association, which empowers children from rural and Indigenous communities in Taiwan through music—fostering talent, cultural pride, and a deep connection to their roots.
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Build Love Association is hosting two special concerts. The first was held on Saturday, May 24, at the Hsinchu City Cultural Affairs Bureau Performance Hall, featuring some of Taiwan’s most heartfelt and authentic voices. Performing groups included the Chin‑Ai String Orchestra, the Taiwan Vox Nativa Children’s Choir, the Taiwu Elementary School Ancient Melody Ensemble, and the Atayal Youth Choir. Together, they delivered a deeply moving musical experience to an audience from Hsinchu and across Taiwan.
The second concert, titled “Build Love PLUS,” will take place on Friday, August 1, 2025, at the same venue. Symbolizing the Association’s journey from local impact to international collaboration, this event is held in partnership with the Taipei International Choral Festival. Highlights include performances by the Mulu Choir, global gold medalists in choral music; world harmonica champion Li Rang and his ensemble; and Hsinchu’s own celebrated soprano, Chiang Yi-Chun. The concert aims to bring a richly diverse and globally inspired musical experience to the local community.
Celebrating a Decade of Music and Cultural Roots: Mirle Group Supports Two Commemorative Concerts by the Build Love Association
Mirle Group is proud to be a long-time sponsor of the Build Love Association, which empowers children from rural and Indigenous communities in Taiwan through music—fostering talent, cultural pride, and a deep connection to their roots.
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Build Love Association is hosting two special concerts. The first was held on Saturday, May 24, at the Hsinchu City Cultural Affairs Bureau Performance Hall, featuring some of Taiwan’s most heartfelt and authentic voices. Performing groups included the Chin‑Ai String Orchestra, the Taiwan Vox Nativa Children’s Choir, the Taiwu Elementary School Ancient Melody Ensemble, and the Atayal Youth Choir. Together, they delivered a deeply moving musical experience to an audience from Hsinchu and across Taiwan.
The second concert, titled “Build Love PLUS,” will take place on Friday, August 1, 2025, at the same venue. Symbolizing the Association’s journey from local impact to international collaboration, this event is held in partnership with the Taipei International Choral Festival. Highlights include performances by the Mulu Choir, global gold medalists in choral music; world harmonica champion Li Rang and his ensemble; and Hsinchu’s own celebrated soprano, Chiang Yi-Chun. The concert aims to bring a richly diverse and globally inspired musical experience to the local community.