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Hakka Affairs Council
客家委員會
Kèjiā Wěiyuánhuì
Agency overview
Formed14 June 2001
Jurisdiction Republic of China
HeadquartersTaipei City
Minister responsible
Parent agencyExecutive Yuan
Websitewww.hakka.gov.tw

The Hakka Affairs Council (HAC; Chinese: 客家委員會; pinyin: Kèjiā Wěiyuánhuì) is a cabinet-level unit under the Executive Yuan of the government of the Republic of China.[3]

History

The council was originally established on 14 June 2001 as Council for Hakka Affairs. On 1 January 2012, the council was renamed to Hakka Affairs Council.

Responsibilities

  • Policies, system and laws and regulations relating to the comprehensive planning, coordination and promotion of Hakka affairs
  • Deliberation, coordination and promotion of local and overseas Hakka affairs
  • Promotion of Hakka language, in addition to planning and promotion of Hakka proficiency certification
  • Planning and promotion of Hakka culture preservation and development
  • Planning, coordination and promotion for Hakka cultural industry development, innovative incubation and marketing guidance
  • Planning coordination and promotion for Hakka communication media and language culture promotion
  • Supervision, coordination and promotion of organizations belonging to the Hakka culture
  • Other Hakka related affairs

Organizational structures

  • Taiwan Hakka Culture Development Center
  • Accounting and Statistics Office
  • Civil Service Ethics Office
  • Personnel Office
  • Secretariat
  • Department of Communication and Marketing
  • Department of Industrial Economy
  • Department of Culture and Education
  • Department of Planning

List of the ministers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Executive Yuan, R.O.C. (Taiwan)".
  2. ^ "MAC official resigns two jobs for 'family reasons'".
  3. ^ http://www.hakka.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=126340&ctNode=2342&mp=2321&ps=