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The Hohaiyan Rock Festival (traditional Chinese: 貢寮國際海洋音樂祭; simplified Chinese: 贡寮国际海洋音乐祭; pinyin: Gòngliáo Guójì Hǎiyáng Yīnyuèjì) was an annual Taiwan rock music festival held in Fulong Beach, Gongliao District, New Taipei, Taiwan.
Names
The name "Hohaiyan" came from the historical fact that Taiwan is an island surrounded by sea and waves. Taiwanese aborigines heard the wave sound coming to shore with a melody of "ho-hai-yan", thus "Hohaiyan" ever since has signified waves and oceans to them.
History
This free music event first started in 2000 on 15 July.
Because the festival was inactive from 2020-2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the decision was made to terminate the festival in 2023.
Performers
= Taiwan
=Notable musicians from Taiwan have performed in this concert, such as Mayday.
= Outside Taiwan
=Many from outside Taiwan have also performed, such as Baseball from Australia, Canada, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Nepal, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland, United States etc.
Transportation
The concert venue is accessible within walking distance from TRA Fulong Station.
See also
Fulong Beach
Music of Taiwan
Culture of Taiwan
List of music festivals in Taiwan
References
External links
Hohaiyan Rock Festival on Facebook
2011 Hohaiyan Rock Festival
2013 Hohaiyan Rock Festival