Crafting Oil-Paper Umbrella in the Authentic Hakka Way - CRAFTSOUL Ep5

Reporter/Provider - TaiwanPlus
Publish Date -

To the Hakka people in Taiwan, oil-paper umbrella is a practical tool as well as a cultural object. At a Hakka wedding, the matchmaker would cover the bride with an oil-paper umbrella, symbolizing protection and a harmonious married life. The frame of oil-paper umbrella is usually made of tung wood, a tree that demonstrates incredible resilience and forbearance on barren land, which are the values celebrated by the Hakka community. Learn more about how a Hakka family in Kaohsiung continues to honor long-held traditions by crafting authentic oil-paper umbrellas.


Up Next

Craftsoul

This documentary series delves into the human stories of Taiwanese artisans and explores the exquisite techniques they employ.