ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Recently, I heard that Lao Qijia from Chunri Township in Pingtung County of Taiwan is secretly hidden in the mountains, only about fifty stone houses remain, and belongs to the Paiwan tribe. It is indeed a pure land on earth and a cultural relic. I immediately went to explore the beauty.
Unexpectedly, in the mottled light and shadow, I bumped into aboriginal children, chasing bubbles with innocence and joy......
As I quickly clicked the shutter button, I couldn't help but happily ask: isn't that the original childishness that has been lost in modern society for a long time?
AUTHOR
I was born on October 06, 1958 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. I had received Ph.D. degree in the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S.A., in 1989, and now work as a distinguished professor in the Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Science as well as the Department of Engineering and System Science at National Tsing Hua University in Hsinchu, Taiwan. My professional expertise is Nuclear Engineering. My personal interests include traveling, literature, painting, calligraphy and photography. My literary hobby is focused on writing prose and poems, and had published two books for them and now is prepared for the third and fourth ones.
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