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Kaohsiung local experience|Dawulong people’s ancient tune singing and straw weaving
Kaohsiung local experience|Dawulong people’s ancient tune singing and straw weaving
Kaohsiung local experience|Dawulong people’s ancient tune singing and straw weaving
Kaohsiung local experience|Dawulong people’s ancient tune singing and straw weaving
Kaohsiung local experience|Dawulong people’s ancient tune singing and straw weaving

Kaohsiung local experience|Dawulong people’s ancient tune singing and straw weaving


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  • Scotland's 19 World Photographer's Reproduction Route
  • Dawulong aboriginal tribe experience - singing ancient tunes, tying headscarves, and weaving straw
  • Linong Pingpu ethnic group fishing and hunting experience
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-Itinerary information-

  • Meeting time: 09:00
  • Meeting location: Go down to Exit 1 of Kaohsiung Zuoying High Speed ​​Rail Station and go to the pick-up area on the 1st floor.
  • Return time: 18:30
  • Itinerary content:

    - 09:00 Temporary pick-up area on the 1st floor of Zuoying High Speed ​​Rail Station
    - Linong Pingpu cultural tour
    - Naose River/fishing and hunting experience, introduction to traditional local plants
    - Comparison and reproduction of original scenes from John Thomson's photography history
    -Shishan Pepper Garden
    - Straw weaving experience
    - Ancient ballads sung
    - 18:30 Return to Fu – Return to Zuoying High Speed ​​Rail Station

-Itinerary introduction-

  • 【Dawulong Tribe】
    The aborigines we visited this time are one of the aborigines of the Pingpu ethnic group in Taiwan. They were originally determined to be a branch of the Siraya tribe. Later, they were confirmed as an independent tribe based on literature and language. They are now mainly distributed in Tainan and Kaohsiung. In the hilly and river valley area, before the 2009 August 8 Typhoon, Xiaolin Village once had the largest population of the Dawulong people in Taiwan. There were also Dawulong aborigines who migrated from the west in eastern Taiwan.

  • [Linong Pingpu ethnic group fishing and hunting experience]
    Follow John. Thomson's photographic footprints, visiting the Linong Valley, and also experiencing the fishing and hunting culture of the Dawulong people, the traditional fishing and hunting of the aboriginal people, and walking through the trails and footsteps that the photographer took at the Linongshe of the Dawulong people, and learning about daily life from them The culture of the Pingpu tribe, from the traditional life of living in harmony with the natural mountains and forests, to making equipment and traps to catch prey, allows you to understand the Pingpu culture that is difficult to recognize at ordinary times.

  • [Dawulong Cultural Guide and Ancient Tune Singing]
    In addition to listening to the Pingpu cultural tour of the Dawulong tribe’s Linong Society, we also experienced tying headscarves and wearing costumes, as well as traditional straw weaving experience, tasted their Daman wine, and sang ancient tunes with the elders. Dance traditional dance in circles.

[Photography by John Thomson] Born in Scotland in the 19th century, Thomson was one of the first photographers to travel to the Far East. He was a topographer, travel explorer, and writer. His photography became the social and cultural records of Eastern countries at that time. He photographed the scenery of southern Taiwan, such as the moon world, valleys, bamboo forests, etc. Importantly, he also recorded the aboriginal Pingpu ethnic group: from Pingpu Hunters, girls, and fishermen of the ethnic group. Sister Biyun, who has grown up alive, has also experienced the prosperity of Liugui. Sister Biyun, who has deep roots here, planted her own organic farm here, an organic natural ecology, purple-spotted butterflies are flying, but there are no mosquitoes. We are here Here, follow Sister Biyun’s craftsmanship and use the ingredients here to make toon cakes or leek boxes.

[Photography by John Thomson] Born in Scotland in the 19th century, Thomson was one of the first photographers to travel to the Far East. He was a topographer, travel explorer, and writer. His photography became the social and cultural records of Eastern countries at that time. He photographed the scenery of southern Taiwan, such as the moon world, valleys, bamboo forests, etc. Importantly, he also recorded the aboriginal Pingpu ethnic group: from Pingpu Hunters, girls, and fishermen of the ethnic group. Sister Biyun, who has grown up alive, has also experienced the prosperity of Liugui. Sister Biyun, who has deep roots here, planted her own organic farm here, an organic natural ecology, purple-spotted butterflies are flying, but there are no mosquitoes. We are here Here, follow Sister Biyun’s craftsmanship and use the ingredients here to make toon cakes or leek boxes.

[Dawulong Tribe] are the aborigines we visited this time. They are one of the aborigines of the Pingpu ethnic group in Taiwan. They were originally determined to be a branch of the Siraya Tribe. Later, they were confirmed as an independent tribe based on literature and language. They are mainly distributed today. In the hills and river valleys of Tainan and Kaohsiung, Xiaolin Village once had the largest population of the Dawu Lung people in Taiwan before the 2009 August 8 Typhoon. There are also Da Wulong aborigines who migrated from the west in eastern Taiwan.

[Dawulong Tribe] are the aborigines we visited this time. They are one of the aborigines of the Pingpu ethnic group in Taiwan. They were originally determined to be a branch of the Siraya Tribe. Later, they were confirmed as an independent tribe based on literature and language. They are mainly distributed today. In the hills and river valleys of Tainan and Kaohsiung, Xiaolin Village once had the largest population of the Dawu Lung people in Taiwan before the 2009 August 8 Typhoon. There are also Da Wulong aborigines who migrated from the west in eastern Taiwan.

[Linong Pingpu Group Fishing and Hunting Experience] Follow John. Thomson's photographic footprints, visiting the Linong Valley, and also experiencing the fishing and hunting culture of the Dawulong people, the traditional fishing and hunting of the aboriginal people, and walking through the trails and footsteps that the photographer took at the Linongshe of the Dawulong people, and learning about daily life from them The culture of the Pingpu tribe, from the traditional life of living in harmony with the natural mountains and forests, to making equipment and traps to catch prey, allows you to understand the Pingpu culture that is difficult to recognize at ordinary times.

[Linong Pingpu Group Fishing and Hunting Experience] Follow John. Thomson's photographic footprints, visiting the Linong Valley, and also experiencing the fishing and hunting culture of the Dawulong people, the traditional fishing and hunting of the aboriginal people, and walking through the trails and footsteps that the photographer took at the Linongshe of the Dawulong people, and learning about daily life from them The culture of the Pingpu tribe, from the traditional life of living in harmony with the natural mountains and forests, to making equipment and traps to catch prey, allows you to understand the Pingpu culture that is difficult to recognize at ordinary times.

[Dawulong cultural tour and ancient tune singing] In addition to listening to the Pingpu cultural tour of the Dawulong tribe’s Linong Society, we also experienced tying headscarves and wearing costumes, as well as traditional straw weaving experiences, and tasted them We drank a lot of wine and danced in circles together with the elders singing ancient tunes.

[Dawulong cultural tour and ancient tune singing] In addition to listening to the Pingpu cultural tour of the Dawulong tribe’s Linong Society, we also experienced tying headscarves and wearing costumes, as well as traditional straw weaving experiences, and tasted them We drank a lot of wine and danced in circles together with the elders singing ancient tunes.

Important Info

Reminders

  • A minimum of 7 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 3 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please evaluate or ask your attending physician before registering for the following conditions, or if they occur before departure, please do not go: "Cancer (malignant tumor), brain disease, stroke, brain tumor, epilepsy, sclerosis, cardiovascular disease , such as endocarditis, myocardial hypertrophy, heart valve disease (insufficiency, stenosis, prolapse), myasthenia gravis, respiratory diseases such as emphysema, bronchiectasis, pneumoconiosis, asthma, bronchitis, pneumothorax, Pleurisy, other chronic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, etc. If any physical discomfort or accident occurs during mountain climbing due to concealment or the above chronic diseases, poor physical condition, cold, etc., we shall bear full responsibility. We will still assist in the treatment, first aid, and rescue call process.

  • Due to changing weather conditions such as thunderstorms in the afternoon or the acceleration of typhoons, our company reserves the right to adjust the activity time, change the itinerary, or terminate the activity based on safety considerations, and is unable to notify you in advance before departure. This is also part of living with nature.

  • This is a group activity, and you need to respect every other partner who signed up for the activity together. During the activity, everyone is a partner, taking care of each other, respecting and understanding each other, and must abide by the time stipulated by the team. The reasons for the time stipulated by the team include weather factors, Group members are in critical physical or mental condition, and during mountaineering activities, please follow the guide's instructions and safety reminders, and pay attention to the guide's activity adjustments and walking speed due to weather factors.

  • The equipment that suits you is more important than the brand, and the equipment that is suitable for the weather conditions of the season is more important than equipment with any level of value. Please carry and check the equipment according to the equipment in the lazy bag we provide before departure, or consult us in advance after signing up. How to prepare your gear.

  • When engaging in outdoor activities, environmental protection and safety are equally important and the most important. Environmental protection includes anything that does not belong on the mountain. Please take everything down the mountain, including food, peels, eggshells, etc. Do not pour out unfinished drinks. Do not smoke in mountains, streams, or during outdoor activities.

  • If a special warning of heavy rain, typhoon warning or earthquake is issued, the tour will be postponed or canceled before noon the day before departure. If the central or local government announces the suspension of work and classes in tourist counties, cities or regions, we will also postpone or cancel the event. If your location is a disaster area or is inaccessible due to traffic congestion, please attach a brief certificate to us and we will handle the event for free. postpone. Due to climate change, the probability of sudden heavy rains is high. Our company has the right to change the itinerary due to heavy rain conditions.

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Meeting Point

Location Name: Kaohsiung Zuoying High Speed ​​Rail Station Exit 1 to the pick-up area on the 1st floor

Address: No. 105, High-speed Railway, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City 813

Meeting Time
09:00

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