The New Immigrant Family Service Center of Miaoli County
is holding the "2023 Local Characteristics / Multi-cultural Lectures for
New Immigrants – Local Traditional Skills – Bulrush Weaving" event on
Sunday, September 24, 2023, from 8am to 12:30pm. New immigrants and their
family members are welcome to participate in the activity.
During the Japanese occupation period, bullrush weaving
was one of Taiwan's top five exported agricultural products, the output value
of which was next only to sugar and rice, and was an important lifeline of
Taiwan's exports. In the past, many fields in Yuanli district did not grow rice
but Triangular Rush, commonly known as Yuanli Rush. The leaves are degenerated
and the stem is triangular tube shaped (three-diamond shape). The plant is very
similar to monophyllus, which grows along the sea coast, but blossoms
differently. Therefore, Yuanli is called "The Town of the Bulrush Land",
where tens of hectares of bulrush fields used to be, producing 200 beds of
straw mats per day. According to statistics, 16 million straw hats were
exported in 1935. If calculated in Taiwan dollars at that time, the output
value was tens of million dollars.
Traditional skills are gradually disappearing. To
maintain local traditional skills and culture, local communities are committed
to passing on traditional skills. To provide new immigrants who have left their
home countries for marriage in Taiwan and their families with an opportunity to
learn local traditional skills, the New Immigrant Family Service Center is inviting
a bulbrush weaving lecturer to introduce the story of bulrush development in
Taiwan and the difficulty and future prospects of traditional industry
development. Attendees will also learn about and experience bulrush weaving.
We
invite new immigrants and their families to participate in the activity and learn
about the local multicultural environment of Miaoli County. New immigrants and
their family members are very welcome to sign up for the event. The number of
places is limited. Please call 037-277115 or 037-277117 to register.