By winning the “2014 Taiwan Construction Award”, Yunlin County Government
collaborates with the primary of Caoling geological environment school and local
associations to propose the Caoling Wanderer project. Through the use of Long Stay
methods and photographing, words, images, image designs, and 3D inventions to
experience Caoling, the collaborators has work to start a press conference on the 27th
of the month in the Cultural Tribes of the Thirty-Third at Douliu city where aims to
create an experience for passionate 20 year-old people. This great opportunity will
dissipate before 2015/1/5.
Based on a well known Caoling’s historical mountain and grass in which continuously
experienced dramatic wind and shakes letting roads to be damaged defectively,
incredulously the beautiful natural view of Caoling is still exiting. Despite the old
natural looks of Caoling, hoping this project will once again attracts travelers who are
interested about its tourism and importantly passionate about its existence, the
Cultural Department Head of Liu Quanzhi said.
Proposed once again by Liu Quanzhi, the project has multiple styles including its
poem, song, writing, drawing, movie recording, and many artificial inventions. The
project will induce local and foreign visitors to experience Caoling’s local emotional
expression on its uniqueness that allows the binding of love and care to create a newly
strength of itself.
This 2015 Gukeng Caoling Wanderer Project will aim at 20-year-old participators
who are passionate about traveling, photographing, designing with a limited number
of 10 nominees available. Those nominees are required to finish a thirty-day traveling
in Caoling from 2015/1/21 to 2015/12/31. With the evaluation by the Planning
Department, funds are available at the range between NT$15,000-NT$50,000. In the
meantime, the primary school of Caoling Environment and local associations will
provide shelters. For those who are interested about the event, please contact the
Yunlin County Government-Cultural Department or visit our traveling websites:
http://tour.yunlin.gov.tw