SDG4: Quality Education
SDG6: Clean water and sanitation
SDG7: Affordable and clean energy
SDG8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG12: Responsible Consumption and production
SDG17:Partnerships for the Goals

11.2.3) Public access to museums
Provide public access to museums, exhibition spaces or galleries, or works of art and artefacts.

    TKU provides public access to museums, exhibition spaces, galleries, and works of art, including:

    1. Art centers and exhibition halls: Various art exhibitions are held regularly, providing free aesthetic feasts for faculty, staff, students and the community. 文錙藝術中心

    2. Maritime Museum: It is a member of the International Association of Maritime Museums, displaying ship models of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign countries. The exhibition space also has various themed exhibitions about the environment, local culture and history, and students' learning outcomes, conveying concepts such as environmental protection, marine and aesthetic education. 海事博物館

    3. Calligraphy Research Office: located on the 3rd floor of the Maritime Museum, the office collects calligraphy- and- painting-related books from all over the world, including more than 8,000 calligraphy books and materials in Chinese, Japanese and Korean, and more than 2,000 valuable calligraphy works. It is open to the public for free viewing. There is a prestigious digital calligraphy brush experience area. The “e-pen calligraphy and painting system” developed by the school is to offer the public a new experience in learning, practicing, and passing on the culture and art of calligraphy. 數位e筆

    4. Campus landscape and artworks: many of the school's collections of artworks are displayed in the public open spaces on the campus, such as the famous artworks of renowned sculptors Yang Yuyu, Wang Xiu-qi, Ho-eh, and Satoe Eitaro. The faculty, students, and visitors are welcome to get a close look and indulge themselves in the beauty and art of these outstanding artworks.