2000
- Received deep brain stimulation operations and an implantable pulse generator.
- (Picture 1) Before the surgery.
2002
- Re-published Common People at the 3rd Shanghai-Taipei Music Festival.
- (Picture 2) The most recent interview was with the American music magazine “Dirty Living.”
- (Picture 3) Li Tai-Hsiang’s top-notch audio system not only captivates friends who linger in its presence but also garners attention as a focal point in audio magazines.
2003
- “Scenes of Four Seasons — Li Tai-Hsiang’s Thanksgiving Concert” was performed at Novel Hall; composed and released “Song of Dulan Mountain,” “Drifting Wood,” “Looking for the Olive Tree in a Dream,” and “Mountain and Farmland.”
2004
- Ten concerts of “Li Tai-Hsiang’s Thanksgiving Concert” were performed around Taiwan.
2005
- “Forum, Music, Tai-Hsiang Li” was performed at the National Concert Hall, in which Li debuted “Hunting.”
- (Picture 4) Preparing to record the album “Since I Met You That Time,” after his surgery and interviewed by Forum Music Ensemble at home.
- (Picture 5) Advertisement of “Forum, Music, Tai-Hsiang Li”
2006
- “The Sound of Formosa – A Concert of Li Tai-Hsiang” presented by the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra.
2007
- “Mountain and Farmland” was nominated for the Golden Melody Awards; and released Elope, a piece combining vocal and chamber music.