Hakka Affairs Council
客家委員會
Hak-kâ Vî-yèn-fi (Hakka)
Kèjiā Wěiyuánhuì (Mandarin)
Agency overview
Formed14 June 2001
JurisdictionTaiwan
HeadquartersXinzhuang, New Taipei
Minister responsible
  • Ku Hsiu-fei, Minister
Parent agencyExecutive Yuan
Websitehakka.gov.tw

The Hakka Affairs Council (HAC; Chinese: 客家委員會; pinyin: Kèjiā Wěiyuánhuì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kheh-ka Úi-oân-hōe, Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Hak-kâ Vî-yèn-fi) is a cabinet-level unit under the Executive Yuan of the government of Taiwan.[1] Its mission is to revitalize Hakka language and culture, and promoting Hakka cultural research and exchange.

History

Former location of Hakka Affairs Council

The Hakka Affairs Council, officially established January 1, 2012, is a new agency resulting from the Executive Yuan’s structural reorganization. Its predecessor was the Council for Hakka Affairs, Executive Yuan, founded on June 14, 2001. The Council is the only central authority responsible for Hakka affairs in the world, and its mission is to revitalize Hakka language and culture, build a unifying Hakka identity promoting happiness, confidence and dignity, and become a global center for Hakka cultural research and exchange.

In order to catalyze the Hakka language revival and development, the Council re-structured two departments on January 18, 2021. The Department of Culture and Education is transformed into the Department of Language Development, undertaking the task of building Hakka language infrastructure and strengthening the ethnic language promotion. The Department of Communication and Marketing is re-organized as the Department of Art, Culture and Communication, dedicating to the development and marketing of Hakka cultural content industries.

Responsibilities

To promote ethnic mainstreaming and construct Hakka culture that can be shared by the public through cross-sector collaboration:

  1. To formulate Hakka policies and lay the foundation for the rule of law.
  2. To develop a Hakka language system and build a Hakka-friendly environment for local communities.
  3. To foster innovation of Hakka arts and share diverse cultures.
  4. To revitalize Hakka industries and rebuild community-based economy.
  5. To strengthen Hakka communication and enhance Hakka prestige.
  6. To cultivate Hakka citizens and enable them to connect global Hakka communities.
  7. To enrich Hakka cultural resources and find more opportunities for international exchanges.

Organizational structures

List of ministers

Political Party:   Democratic Progressive Party   Kuomintang   Non-partisan/ unknown

Name Term of Office Days Political Party Premier
1 Fan Kuang-chun (范光群) 14 June 2001 31 January 2002 231 Democratic Progressive Party Chang Chun-hsiung
2 Yeh Chu-lan (葉菊蘭) 1 February 2002 19 May 2004 838 Democratic Progressive Party Yu Shyi-kun
3 Luo Wen-jia (羅文嘉) 20 May 2004 14 March 2005 298 Democratic Progressive Party Yu Shyi-kun
Frank Hsieh
Lee Yung-te (李永得) 15 March 2005 19 June 2005 96 Democratic Progressive Party Frank Hsieh
4 Lee Yung-te (李永得) 20 June 2005 19 May 2008 1064 Democratic Progressive Party Frank Hsieh
Su Tseng-chang
Chang Chun-hsiung
5 Huang Yu-cheng (黃玉振) 20 May 2008 7 July 2014[2] 2239 Kuomintang Liu Chao-shiuan
Wu Den-yih
Sean Chen
Jiang Yi-huah
Liu Ching-chung (劉慶中) 8 July 2014 4 August 2014 27 Jiang Yi-huah
6 Liu Ching-chung (劉慶中) 5 August 2014 31 January 2016 544 Jiang Yi-huah
Mao Chi-kuo
7 Chung Wan-mei (鍾萬梅) 1 February 2016 19 May 2016 108 Chang San-cheng
(4) Lee Yung-te (李永得) 20 May 2016 19 May 2020 1460 Democratic Progressive Party Lin Chuan
William Lai
Su Tseng-chang
8 Yiong Con-ziin (楊長鎮) 20 May 2020 20 May 2024 1461 Democratic Progressive Party Su Tseng-chang
Chen Chien-jen
9 Ku Hsiu-fei (古秀妃) 20 May 2024 Incumbent 20 Cho Jung-tai

See also

References

  1. ^ "首頁 | 客家委員會全球資訊網".
  2. ^ Longest serving minister.