The Silver Generation Says Hi! Farglory Group Pioneers a New Culture of Intergenerational Collaboration
According to estimates from Taiwan’s National Development Council, by 2025, individuals aged 65 and older will account for over 20% of the total population. This will officially mark Taiwan’s transition into a super-aged society. Globally, the trend is just as pronounced; by 2030, workers aged 55 and above are expected to make up more than a quarter of the labor force in developed countries.
Farglory Hotel & OLAH Poshtel: Redefining the Meaning of Travel
Travel can be a spontaneous solo adventure or a heartwarming journey with loved ones. Farglory Hotel and OLAH Poshtel enhance every trip with thoughtful touches—from well-designed accommodations and tailored services to carefully selected cuisine—to offer a richer, more immersive travel experience.
A Leading Conglomerate: How Farglory Group Redefines Workplace Pride
Large corporate groups are often perceived as conservative and slow to adapt due to their scale and stability. With operations spanning eight business divisions and a workforce of nearly 9,000 employees, Farglory Group might seem unlikely to match the agility and dynamism of a startup. However, for two consecutive years, the Consensus Camp—an initiative encompassing the Group’s headquarters and the construction and development divisions—has shattered this stereotype. By fostering open dialogue and shared vision, the program has set a new milestone in corporate culture, proving that even traditional industries can embrace innovation, flexibility, and renewed pride in our work.
Recognizing this shift, Farglory Land and Farglory Life have embraced video as a tool to communicate sustainability—a topic that needs proactive promotion in Taiwan. By translating complex concepts into relatable, everyday narratives, these films make sustainability more accessible and emotionally compelling for the public.
Telling Sustainability Stories Through Film: Farglory Land & Farglory Life Win at the Taipei Golden Eagle Micro Movie Awards
August is a month where images take center stage. August 6th, International Film Day, and August 19th, World Photography Day, not only celebrate technological advancement but also honor the evolution of human culture through visual storytelling. In an era of information overload, video has emerged as a more engaging medium than text, offering a vivid audiovisual experience that resonates with audiences.
Recognizing this shift, Farglory Land and Farglory Life have embraced video as a tool to communicate sustainability—a topic that needs proactive promotion in Taiwan. By translating complex concepts into relatable, everyday narratives, these films make sustainability more accessible and emotionally compelling for the public.