2016年6月11日 星期六

About me

        I am a college student who interest in something old, historical and cultural. This is my motivation that keeps me working on it.

        In my free time, I like to watch some TV shows that introduce history of different countries, different dynasties…and so forth. Or I like to read novels and fictions that have a historical background. To me, history is an important part of my life.

        In order to realize more about the history of Taiwan, my posts are all associated with the topic that I am interested in. The reason why my posts are all about some industries that position differently from before is that I want to know more about Taiwan. The industries I introduce were important in different periods before, but they all have new life and have new functions nowadays. As a Taiwanese person, we should know where we live as much as we can. But if you are foreigners, welcome to know more about Taiwan!!!


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Secrets of ink

        Can you imagine a house is almost covered in black? Can you picture a house naturally floating a special smelling of Chinese herbs? Do you know that ink stick was soft during the process of production? Do you know that ink can be eaten? In the post, I will tell you something about ink that you don't know.

A small factory located at the alley in San Chong District


        Ink manufacturer is a minor job in Taiwan. It is hard to find a handmade ink stone or ink stick recently. Now most ink sticks, ink stones and something about ink are produced by factories. The skill of making ink is almost disappeared. However, Da you ink factory still works hard on it.

an elaborate set 

        The craftsman, Chen Jia-de, seems to be the only one that makes the ink with hands in Taiwan. In 1960s, calligraphy is a subject that every student has to learn. The ink industry was once prosperous at that time for the large demand. But the prosperity didn't last for a long time. China exported a large number of cheap inks into Taiwan and it was a serious hurt to ink industry. Da you ink manufacturer was once depressed by the price competition but it changes the business strategy. Instead of joining the competition, Chen Jia-de makes more quality inks which set him apart from other manufacturers.

manufacturing process

the powder of Chinese herbs
(musk+borneol=the scent of the ink)

production machine used for grinding

knead 

hit

knead

press

air-dried for several months

the rightest one is the craftsman, Chen Jia-de

        In fact, the interview was made when I was a senior high school student. I have to do some research on the jobs. Why we decided to interview Da yu ink manufacturer was because we wanted to know more about the exceptional skills and the rarely-seen tradition.
        It is hard for me to remind the details during the interview, but there are two matters impressing me the most. The first one is that the skill is fading away. Although there were once some apprentices, they all ended up leaving. The skill has to be cultivated not only for 3~5 years so most of them quitted at the end. What the master relied on mostly is the experience so it is impossible to learn in a moment. It is such a crisis that no one inherits the skill. Secondly, in order to preserve the exceptional skill, the governmen sets the laws which look good. But you can just look at them because it's hard to apply subsidy. The master is awarded by the government for several times but he cannot get the support is such an irony. 
         

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2016年6月9日 星期四

Baroque Sanxia

Located in the New Taipei City Sanxia District, there is a baroque street. Built in middle 18th century, the street has passed through almost 260 years. The street features of some ancient European decorations mixed with Japanese, Chinese and Western elements. What the diverse cultural street is Sanxia Old Street.
Sanxia Old Street

Sanxia Old Street is once famous for indigo, camphor, tea and other cash crops. Recently, the tradition has become a priceless heritage and be well preserved by the local government. The street all immerse in retrospective style. Baroque gable is the most famous feature. Besides, there are other spots that are worth visiting. Sanxia Cing Shuei Zu Shih temple, a temple that is honorably called Eastern Art Palace. The Memorial Gallery of the designer, Li Mei-shu, is just in the vicinity.
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Sanxia Cing Shuei Zu Shih temple

inside the temple

Li Mei-shu Memorial Gallery


To me, Sanxia is not a foreign city. Since my grandparents live there, I have been there many times. Of course, I have visited Sanxia Old Street a few times that is uncountable. However, during the process of writing the post, I find myself unknown about and familiar with the location at the same time. I am familiar with the environment there while I understand less cultural background about Sanxia Old Street.

        Although the street isn't as prosperous as before, the street has a new life different from before. Like indigo, it is famous at the region around Sanxia and Yingge. Before, some people earned money with it but it turns out to be a distinguishing traditional culture heritage that attracts visitors and tourists. The old objects are injected with the new life. This is what I want to see whichever historic site I visit. 

delicious croissants~



mouthwatering flavors~

 Croissant is the famous delicacy here. Once you come to Sanxia, you must buy try some. There are several store selling croissants but I prefer to buy from 金三峽牛角. There are many flavors you can choose and the statue outside is so cute, isn’t it? Every time my grandparents come to visit me, they always bring some boxes of croissants. Because the flavors are so many and I am too greedy, they often buy me all kinds of flavor within a box so that I won’t miss any flavor. If you haven’t been here, you must come and enjoy the food and the cultural phenomenon.


★Information:
  1. Official website: http://www.sanchiaoyung.com.t
  2. Address: Mincyuan street Sanxia district New Taipei City

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