Hakka Taiwanese Special Journal, known as the first publication written in the Hakka language in North America, was a monthly journal that spanned 60 issues from January 1997 to December 2001. Founded by Dr. Jen-Yih Chu from St. Louis University School of Medicine, it was published by the North American Taiwanese Professors’ Association, St. Louis Chapter and North American Hakka Language and Culture Fund. This journal was primarily written in Han-Roman Hakka writing, covering a wide variety of topics, including Hakka language learning, Hakka music, Hakka culture, healthcare and wellness, Hakka input methods, and more. The journal not only demonstrated the depth and expressive capacity of Hakka writing, but also laid a solid foundation for the development of Han-Roman Hakka writing.
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