Teacher Xu Yuhe was in charge of explaining, enriching the knowledge of local cultural assets for the students.

(Photo by reporter Liu Yuqing)

[Reporter Liu Yuqing/Penghu Report] This year's Penghu "Museum Practitioners Level Up Program (Third Session)", the theme is "Miaocheng School: Temples are Museums". Collecting, displaying, researching, and educating are four major aspects, and the course planning is carried out with practical work experience.

Sponsored by the Taiwan Museum Cultural and Educational Foundation and co-organized by the Cultural Bureau of Penghu County Government, "Miaocheng School: Temples Are Museums" was planned and implemented by the young generation who have been staying in Penghu for a long time. It was held on the weekend of March. a full-day course.

In today's fieldwork operation course, Mr. Xu Yuhe first guided a tour of Chima Village in the morning.

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Xu Yuhe said that Chima Village has diverse types of cultural assets, and many local stories need to be explored in depth. Browse directions.

Starting from the Chifan Peach Hall of the Faith Center, pass by Qingyun Homeland, Beiying Stone Stele, Madam Temple, Jiuhai Patrol Post, Japanese Army Tunnel in Qianqianpu, Former Residence of President Yan Ronghua, Xiyan Temple and other places, and introduce Chima during the journey There are many stories of small place names in the village.

For the indoor class in the afternoon, Hong Xiuya, the project assistant of the History Department of National Cheng Kung University, shared the fieldwork and experience of the fieldwork conducted by the National Cheng Kung University's "Art Project" in Matsu, Qiaozai, Dongyin and other places in recent years. Writing projects, students' research results are given back through fieldwork through on-the-spot curation, publication of special books and other actions.

During the exchange discussion time, Professor Lin Baoan from Penghu University of Science and Technology was invited to communicate through his experience of living memory on the Penghu islands held in the past two sessions. Many Chima villagers also participated in the symposium, sharing the local stories they know.

The ancient house in Chima Village has a rich cultural history.

(Photo by reporter Liu Yuqing)