Golden Tripod

The Golden Tripod Award (Chinese: 金鼎奖) is the highest honor in Taiwan’s publishing industry. It was launched in 1976, and is sponsored by the Government Information Office, Taiwan.[1]

40th Awards (2016)

A total of 1189 magazines, books and digital publications were submitted for 21 awards. There were 28 winners and 31 excellent publication recommendation awards.[2]

Special contribution award: Howard Chen (Founder of the Taiwan Association for Independent Bookshop Culture)

39th Awards (2015)

A total of 1403 titles were submitted for 22 awards.[3]

Special contribution award: Ho Cheng-kuang (for advancing art education in Taiwan over the last 40 years, including the art periodical Artist Magazine)

Best Literature Book

Best Non-fiction

38th Awards (2014)

A total of 1791 books, magazines and digital publications submitted for 22 awards. New awards were introduced: for book editing, design, illustration, excellent publication recommendations.[4]

Special Contribution Award: Rex How (founder of Locus Publishing Co)

Book Publication of the Year: Voices Refusing to Be Forgotten: An Oral History on the Environmental Record of Radio Corporation of America in Taiwan (published by Flaneur Culture Lab and CommonWealth Parenting by CommonWealth Group.

Best Education and Learning Magazine: CommonWealth Parenting

6th Awards (1982)

14 categories of winners http://taiwaninfo.nat.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=120357&ctNode=124

Book category

Book award:

Magazine category
Editor’s award:

Art design award

References

  1. http://www.ey.gov.tw/en/News_Content2.aspx?n=1C6028CA080A27B3&sms=E0588283EFAA02AD&s=3C927114953779D1
  2. http://www.ey.gov.tw/en/News_Content2.aspx?n=1C6028CA080A27B3&sms=E0588283EFAA02AD&s=3C927114953779D1
  3. http://taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xItem=229650&ctNode=2183
  4. http://www.roc-taiwan.org/us_en/post/4410.html
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