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  • Here I am at Niupu Mudstone Area Soil and Water Conservation Park.

  • And the reason why this place is so unique

  • is because of its geological configuration due to river erosions.

  • So let's go on an adventure!

  • Hello! Welcome! Thank you!

  • This place looks really unique!

  • This area is composed largely of mudstone.

  • Because the rock formation is relatively young, there is little mixture between sedimentary layers.

  • This kind of geological shape

  • actually only exists in 3 different places around the world,

  • and Taiwan has the largest area of them all.

  • So what's special about this rock is that

  • under sunlight it's actually very hot so it's hard for the water to penetrate through.

  • That's why there aren't a lot of plants here.

  • But during rainfall season, it gets really sticky and hard to walk on.

  • That's something that's very interesting.

  • It is hard to plant any kind of seed here.

  • And the reason why you still see trees here is because

  • they specifically transported seeds and soil from other places.

  • And using high pressure to stick the seeds into the soil here.

  • That's why you see trees standing here right now.

  • Here you can see a tree that's still alive and a tree that has died.

  • And the reason is that the died tree was planted here as a whole.

  • It was stuck into the soil

  • and it didn't adapt well to the soil here and that's why it died.

  • And now only one tree is standing.

  • Staking and Wattling Method

  • To conserve the soil, this is one of the techniques they use.

  • So you see here there are wooden fences actually just standing there.

  • This keeps the soil all together, consolidated here.

  • Even though it's harder to grow plants on this kind of soil,

  • if you put in effort you can still make it happen

  • So as this area of green trees here,

  • they were planted 15 years ago,

  • and just in this short period of 15 years,

  • these trees have grown to become so green and wonderful.

  • Wow, I didn't know 15 years can do such wonders.

  • Yes!

  • This is our cultural walkway,

  • we are here in Niupu at the moment, correct?

  • Thus, it is filled with cow-related phrases.

  • This entire wall has to do with idioms relating to cows

  • because this area is called Niupu andNiumeans cow.

  • It is an attraction but even better with water.

  • Here a national demonstration is held

  • to promote it to the entire country.

  • This area is transformed into an area showing different ideas behind water conservation.

  • This is a live demonstration of how water is conserved in this soil.

  • So here you see the soil directly absorbing water.

  • So you don't see a lot of grass here

  • and all the water flows really really fast into the pipe on the bottom.

  • Whereas here you see tall grass actually preserves water well,

  • so the soil can absorb water for a longer period of time.

  • Therefore they grow better and greener.

  • It's the same concept for the tires over there.

  • Tires there are also used to absorb and conserve water.

  • Super interesting!

  • This one right here is a water pavilion in the middle of the lake

  • and this is one of the landmarks of Longci District.

  • And what's special is that it is literally in the middle of the lake.

  • When the water level rises up to here or above,

  • Water comes over this barricade and into the drain right here,

  • so it looks like it's flowing inside but you will not drown.

  • Principal Chen told me this water level right now is low,

  • and during raining season or typhoon season,

  • water will rise up to be much higher

  • and the water will be less muddy and more transparent,

  • so you can see a perfect reflection of these mud mountains right here.

  • But right now it's already very sunny and beautiful.

  • Before I came here today,

  • I thought later I'm going to see lots of mud slides

  • or see this really unique geographical badlands.

  • But actually after my talk with Principal Chen,

  • I realized today is more about water conservation.

  • And how the locals here have adapted to the harsh environment.

  • For example, the soil here is very hard to grow plants.

  • But look at this place now!

  • It is all green and full of trees and lively grass.

  • You really do see how people work around nature

  • to conquer its powerful forces.

  • I think this park is super inspirational and very educational.

  • It's definitely eye-opening

  • and if you have time you should definitely come here.

  • Today at Lonci District I feel so recharged by the powers of nature.

  • Right now I'm here witnessing this beautiful and soothing sunset.

  • It's the perfect ending to this beautiful day.

  • If you have time you should definitely come here

  • and feel the vibes nature has to offer.

  • are around Shangbazhuang(now as Shanhua District)

  • and Xiajiuzhuang(now as Anding District) in the past.

  • So far,

  • there are about 50 temples participating in the inspection tours.

  • The inspection tours span about 5 kilometers.

  • According to the customs

  • the village which the mast of King Boat

  • falls towards will have good harvests.

  • Hi, every one.

  • Hsuan-hui, have you ever tried a fried dough twists made by sour dough?

  • Try some fried dough twists made by us.

Here I am at Niupu Mudstone Area Soil and Water Conservation Park.

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