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BITSA Discusses Taiwanese Identity

Young said the concert was a high point of the conference.

"He gave us a very intimate concert, a very unique concert that would be possible nowhere else," Young said. "He talked to us about his music and how his music reflects the values of the conference and his Asian and American influences."

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Conference Co-Director Charles C. Lin '01 also said that the discussion panels were well received, especially the identity panel and the religion panel.

Attendee David G. La, a first-year at Williams College, agreed.

"For a one-day event, the variety of workshops was pretty good. The different workshops really opened my eyes to Taiwanese culture and diversity," La said.

Other students praised the speakers at the conference.

"I really enjoyed all the information from the speakers," attendee Sara Y. Lin, a first-year at Brown University.

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