Tracing the River to Its Source: Beauty Under Fire - The Xiuguluan River
Title | Tracing the River to Its Source: Beauty Under Fire - The Xiuguluan River |
Publication Type | Film |
Year Released | Submitted |
Director | Ching-chong, Chen |
Producer | Office, Government Information |
Running Time | 60 minutes |
Studio | Window on Taiwan |
Country | Taiwan |
Medium | DVD |
Synopsis | The Xiuguluan River runs through the homeland of two of Taiwan's indigenous tribes - the Ami and Bunun. At the mid- and down-stream levels, the Ami's fish-catching culture derives from the river. At the up-stream level around the Laku Laku River, the Bununs lived for centuries. It was also the site of a bloody battle between the Bunun and the Japanese. Through the eyes of history, the film presents the old and new faces of Xiuguluan River. If you want a copy of this film, contact Ashley Sun at the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York. Contact information is included in the URL below. |
URL | http://www.taiwanembassy.org/US/NYC/mp.asp?mp=62 |