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Ludong Elementary school (2023 CyberFair Project ID 8680)
Taiwan, Changhua County
Official Status: Final Project: Ready for Judging
Teacher:
Category: 4. Local Specialties

We estimate 9 student(s) from 11 to 12 will work on this entry.

Description of Our Community: Although Lukang has caused the water transport function to disappear due to siltation of the port, and the shift of political and economic focus, it has been silent for more than a hundred years, but the rich cultural assets left by the ancestors have not disappeared, with the rise of the local culture trend, plus The government's emphasis on cultural assets, whether it is sightseeing, traditional customs ?music, searching for sacred pilgrimages, pilgrimages or tasting food snacks.

Project Description: We are a group of sixth-grade students from Ludongguo. We are interested in using web design to explore the tea cultry in Lukang .More than 200 years ago, some tea trees from Fujian Province in continental China were delivered to Taiwan. It was the beginning of the tea culture in Taiwan.During the Ching dynasty, the port of Lukang on Taiwan's west-central coast was one of the island's most important ports, and along with Tainan and Mengchia (currently the Wanhua district of Taipei) was a main point of entry for immigrants from the China mainland. The idea of this special research on "The Art of Tea in Lukang" originated from the supplementary resources of textbooks in the social field . Through this research, let us have a deeper understanding of the business connotation of local tea shops and a preliminary understanding of tea. We searched for the tea art of paper-wrapped tea, researched Lukang tea shop and Taiwan's tea drinking culture, and understood the influence of early tea drinking culture on Taiwan's life style.

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