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Sacred Waters: Cultural Beliefs and Folklore in the Gaoping River Basin

Sacred Waters: Cultural Beliefs and Folklore in the Gaoping River Basin

Prologue "Where there is water, there are people; where there are people, there is faith." The Gaoping River, historically known as the Xiadanshui River, is Taiwan's second-longest river. Since ancient times, it has nourished countless ethnic communities and given birth to a rich tapestry of faith traditions. Across this vast basin, mountains and plains interweave as migrating peoples established settlements, leaving behind traces of their historical journeys. The river flows like silk threads, weaving connections between people and deities, between ethnic communities and their ancestral lands. From the nature worship of indigenous peoples in the upper reaches, through folk festivals in Hakka villages along the middle course, to traditions passed down through generations in Hoklo settlements downstream—this is a mighty river that carries faith and mirrors life itself. Let us follow the river's pulse as we journey downstream, walking alongside the gods, entering the stories of different peoples, and witnessing the magnificent folk heritage that flourishes along these riverbanks... The exhibition is divided into four main sections: A.Rivers Flow Through Human Lives B.Sacred Lands Where Spirits and People Coexist C.Rituals of Heaven, River Worship, and the Sacred Farewell to Written Words D.Heroic Souls and Guardian Deities Special Themed Activity: Create Your Riverside Scenery (DIY Stamp Postcard) Take a journey along the upper, middle, and lower reaches of the Gaoping River to discover the diverse folk festivals and traditions of the region’s communities. Collect stamps from each exhibition zone and piece together your own vision of the riverside landscape. Once completed, don’t forget to send your one-of-a-kind postcard to a friend—or to yourself—to share the stories and emotions you’ve discovered along this river, through both image and words.

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The History of Kaohsiung

The History of Kaohsiung

Introduction The Kaohsiung Museum of History, as a significant historical landmark in Kaohsiung, is to become an important portal for people to know more about this city. Its permanent exhibitions offer an excellent opportunity for Kaohsiung locals to understand their home, and, at the same time, visitors from other parts of Taiwan and international tourists can witness the efforts over the past century that have gone into building the city that Kaohsiung is today. They can also see the many different facets and scenes from the area as well as other topics of interest, such as how the river, harbor, and railway transformed Kaohsiung from a sleepy fishing village into a vibrant international port over more than a hundred years.   A. Impressions of Kaohsiung Through interactive displays, this section showcases digital images of the most treasured items from the Kaohsiung Museum of History's collection.Do you recognize any familiar scenes in the archives? We invite you to share your own life story inspired by these images. B. The History of Kaohsiung A high-quality 20-meter-wide immersive theater presents a ten-minute panoramic animation of Kaohsiung’s history. Taking you through the “Prehistoric Age,” “Koxinga’s Dynasty,” “Qing Dynasty,” “Japanese Era,” “Republican Period,” and “Contemporary Kaohsiung,” you can learn more about the city at various times in its history, offering vivid testimony to its progress. C. Kaohsiung by the Numbers Let’s use our fingers to find out the most and best about Kaohsiung via the interactive wall monitor. A learning card at the end of the display along with little-known side stories in the permanent exhibit are also waiting for you to discover them.