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Dates|2026.7.3(Fri) ~ 2026.8.20(Thu)
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Time|09:00 ~ 18:00
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Type|#Exhibition
Using “Sustain Island” as its overarching narrative framework, the exhibition guides visitors through a multi-level journey exploring key aspects of sustainable governance, including energy use, resource circulation, and everyday lifestyles. It demonstrates how sustainability transitions are advanced through both public policy and daily practices within local communities.
Through interactive displays and real-world case studies, the exhibition transforms abstract sustainability concepts into tangible public experiences. Visitors engage with topics such as energy transition, the circular economy, and low-carbon living in an accessible and participatory way.
By combining a structured narrative with immersive spatial design, the exhibition helps visitors understand how sustainable governance operates in practice. It ultimately encourages reflection on the relationship between everyday behavior and the environment, inspiring visitors to integrate sustainability principles into their daily lives.
This exhibition explores multiple dimensions of sustainable development through three thematic floors.
The first floor, “The Energy of Islands: Capturing the Pulse of Nature,” focuses on low-carbon mobility and nature-based solutions. Through interactive experiences such as transportation simulations and water-coverage experiments, visitors learn how energy use and environmental restoration influence the functioning of island ecosystems, building awareness of energy management and environmental impacts.
The second floor, “The Rebirth of All Things: Redefining Resource Value,” highlights resource circulation and waste management. Interactive waste-sorting challenges, waste-to-energy demonstrations, and recycled material case studies illustrate how resources move from use to recovery and reuse, encouraging visitors to rethink waste as part of a circular system.
The third floor, “Dancing with the Land: Rediscovering the Rhythm of Life,” examines sustainability in everyday practice. Through a “Sustainable Traveler” assessment and examples of sustainable event management, visitors discover how communities implement waste reduction and low-carbon strategies. The exhibition concludes with an immersive installation that encourages visitors to translate sustainability concepts into practical actions in daily life.

