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The First Edition – Jawharpist Paradise

Everyone is a Musician. Seeking authentic connections beyond words.

Echoing the legend of the Peach Blossom Spring, this hidden, secluded mountain village continues to preserve the ancient way of life. The traditions of old are alive, where every person once carried a jaw harp as a part of daily life. This festival seeks to recreate that past, offering a glimpse into a time when music and tradition were inseparable.

A Music Festival

in Harmony with Nature

What kind of exciting music festival will unfold when #SoundResonance meets the healing power of the forest?

We value moments where all five senses are awakened. To fully integrate the body with the natural environment, we break away from the traditional "performer/audience" divide. Every participant will receive their own jaw harp, allowing them to experience firsthand the resonating vibrations of sound.

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In-Depth Experience Workshops

You are more than just a silent observer standing offstage.

Set amidst mountain lakes, bamboo groves, and streams, the festival features over 8 workshops that blend nature with music technology.

 

These sessions guide participants beyond everyday experiences, expanding their sensory boundaries and offering deep learning opportunities in a secure and immersive environment.

Enchanted Market

A selection of delectable treats awaits: energizing raw foods, witch’s hearty soups, Cuban sandwiches, vegan eel rice, Tunisian cuisine, Bunun tribe snacks, and MORE! 

We also have over 20 exceptional handmade stalls featuring tropical-style clothing, crystal and mineral jewelry, Viking-inspired leather goods, natural woodworking and metalworking, and hippie-style braided crafts. 

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Cultural Exchange and Gathering

We aim to host a music festival centered around Sound Resonance × Forest Healing.

 

Masters of the jaw harp from the Netherlands, Vietnam, and Japan confirmed their participation, and we’ve gathered cultural giants from the Seediq, Truku, Atayal, Amis, and Puyuma tribes, all deeply rooted in their traditions.

"Is the festival suitable for those who don’t know how to play the jaw harp?"

Absolutely! Just bring an open and relaxed mindset, and the forest and music will offer you bountiful gifts. The jaw harp is merely a key; once you open the doors to the Peach Blossom Spring village, you’ll find a transformative experience waiting inside, changing your sense of vibration.

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