WordCamp Taiwan 2025, a landmark event for the WordPress community in Taiwan, will make its debut in the city of Kaohsiung.
Since the first WordCamp in Taipei in 2018, the WordPress Taiwan community has continued to grow and evolve. The community has gained its energy to host a cross-city WordCamp Taiwan in 2023 to support WordCamp Asia in 2024 as the host city.
This journey reflects the resilience and creativity of the Taiwanese WordPress community – from early gatherings in Taipei to a nationwide network of contributors, developers, designers, and creators. Each WordCamp has not only advanced technical knowledge but also strengthened the open-source spirit that connects Taiwan with the global WordPress community.
WordCamp Taiwan 2025 will offer an inspiring space for enthusiasts, professionals, and innovators to connect, collaborate, and shape the future of the web together.
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