Celebrating Hakka Women: The Driving Forces Behind Hakka Assoc.
Profiles of Ai-Lin Chung and Lucy Liou highlight leadership, cultural preservation, and engaging youth to sustain Hakka heritage in the U.S.
Profiles of Ai-Lin Chung and Lucy Liou highlight leadership, cultural preservation, and engaging youth to sustain Hakka heritage in the U.S.
Gender inequality persists in Taiwan’s Hakka ancestral worship enterprises despite legal reforms granting women equal inheritance rights.
Hakka woman and Rukai hunter live self-sufficiently in Old Haocha, preserving ancestral land and nature in remote Taiwan.
Generations of Hakka women embody resilience, independence, and dedication to education, preserving heritage while pursuing personal aspirations.
NY Hakka Association’s 27th anniversary celebrated with cultural performances, achievements, and community unity, strengthening Hakka heritage in North America.
Hakka mothers preserve culture through language, food, and values, passing heritage and identity to future generations within families.