CCU USR - Putting technology into nature, uploading tribal wisdom to Ecloud

Sep 03, 2021
Sustainable cities and communities Life on land

While technological progress promotes human life, it also makes it easier for people to forget the traditional culture passed down by their ancestors. In order to preserve national wisdom, National Chung Cheng University's Bamboo Light Heat Green Gold Project cooperated with Alishan Shanmei Elementary School and Shinmei Elementary School to hold the "Searching for Tsou Cultural Bamboo Traces - Plant Technology Identification Experience Camp" on August 30 and 31. Through the "Plant Identification APP" developed by the Zhongzheng team, new technologies can be introduced into the Tsou tribe, leading young students to understand the Tsou ethnic plants and economic bamboo crops, and find traces of "beauty" from their life, and use the wisdom of every plant and tree. Perpetually passed on.

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