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Lu Jiang Elementary School (2012 CyberFair Project ID 7314)
Taiwan, New Taipei City
Official Status: Final Project: Ready for Judging
Teacher:
Category: 5. Local Attractions (Natural and Man-Made)

We estimate 13 student(s) from 11 to 12 will work on this entry.

Description of Our Community: In ancient times, Luzhou was an alluvial sandbank. Owing to its low-lying position, it used to suffer from floods and the residents were forced to fight against river. Because the residents in Luzhou lived along the river, Luzhou was called “River Island.” Moreover, due to the frequent floods, most of the residents willing to live in Luzhou were the poor from central or southern Taiwan making a livelihood in northern Taiwan. After Luzhou became highly populated, its own unique culture, which was different from that in northern Taiwan, was developed. Various temples have been built here and various temple ceremonies have been constantly held, which unites the residents in Luzhou and promotes the development of various industries, such as the paper money and incense, paper models, and cakes for ceremonies, as well as the chefs responsible for holding banquets and preparing ornamental sacrifices. The annual worshipping ceremony and Dajiao ritual always attract many believers to gather in Luzhou. The residents in Luzhou are proud of the magnificent temple ceremonies.

Project Description: Our project is about a Private museum named the Forbidden City in tawian. Project is to research museum's antique and manager's skills.

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