Exploring Colonial Taiwan’s Forestry Industry
In this video we look at a relic of colonial Taiwan’s forestry industry — the Luodong Forestry Garden in Luodong City, Yilan County. For some 60 years, the logging industry employed some 10,000 people. That industry closed down in the 1980s, but the city government has repurposed the industrial processing center into a quaint garden and refuge for wildlife.
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