Lecture [30 September 2025]:Water flows Southside, weaving a tale of what was, what is, and what will be.

- Lecture Overview
Where Did the Water Go?
Taipei Metropolitan Area was once a city of water, but where are the waters now? What's the difference between a city with and without water?
For three hundred years, the rivers and irrigation canals from southern Taipei's Gongguan area have flowed into the city, enriching the land. How did this water influence Taipei's industry, agriculture, daily life, and transportation, all the way to the present day?
There are still many traces of waterways around Gongguan waiting to be explored. As you walk along these ancient routes, what thoughts do you have about the city's future?
Should we bring the lost waters back? Will our lives redefine these waterways and water bodies? How can we face them anew?
- Speaker
Yin Min Liang/ President of the Dayun Water Culture Revival Association, and Member of the Water Disaster Governance Monitoring Alliance.
🌎 The lecture will be delivered in Mandarin Chinese
Date: 30 Sep. 2025 (Tue.) , 13:20~15:20
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Venue: RB -102
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Organized by: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST) Higher Education Sprout Project, Center for General Education