NO. 591

TAMSUI ETHOLOGIC LITERATURE PUBLISHED ON SATURDAY

College of Liberal Arts will present “Three Dimensional Records: Tamsui Ethologic Literature” at 1:00 p.m. at L522 (Building of Liberal Arts) this Saturday, programs including “Hard Life at Tamsui” and “Tough Roads at Tamsui,” two documentaries recording the living and traffic conditions at Tamsui.

The research is conducted by Professor Chou Yen-wen (Department of Chinese), with the collaborations of Chou Jeh-nan (Graduate Institute of Chinese Linguistics and Documentation ), Kuo Wen-ling (sophomore student from Department of Accounting), Hsu Cheng-li and Wu Ming-hui (seniors from Department of Chinese), Lin Ching-rong (sophomore from Department of Chinese) and Cheng Yu-chi ( senior from Department of Information and Library Science). According to Professor Chou, “Three Dimensional Records” writes the local history with images; it takes one to one and a half years to finish each stage of project. This year’s presentation is the fourth, featuring local lives; the past presentations include the ethologic literature of developments, temples, and productions.

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