2. Wusanto ReservoirGuantian Wushantou Reservoir , sometimes spelled Wushanto or Wusanto, is a reservoir and scenic area located in Lioujia District and Guantian District of Tainan, Taiwan. It is also referred to as Coral Lake due to its zigzagging shoreline. The reservoir was designed by engineer Yoichi Hatta and was the largest in Asia at the time of its completion in 1930. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Ten Drum Culture VillageRende Located in the Rende District of Tainan, Taiwan, Ten Drum Rende Creative Park was once a busy sugar mill but had been left disused for years. After being taken over by the local drumming troupe Ten Drum Art Percussion Group as a rehearsal space, this mill continues to live its history and allows visitors to peek into the thriving sugar industry during the Japanese Colonial Era. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Forests represent life for plants, animals, and human communities all around the world, yet are under constant threat. The Pacific nation of the Solomon Islands is no exception. Home to 1,000 islands and over 7,000 native species, massive deforestation and the cultivation of oil palm, cocoa and other cash crops have led to a massive reduction in native species. This video, created by TaiwanICDF, looks at how in order to protect these vital ecological assets, Taiwan and the Solomon Islands Ministry of Forestry and Research teamed up to investigate and document its plant resources as well as protect germplasm resources.