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ږ in Taiwan's Sand Sculpture ඤ
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Taiwan is a beautiful island, surrounded by the sea and ஔ
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winding coastlines. It is suitable for surfing, snorkeling, ၚ
ၽᝄ݊ࡈ̬ࠦᐑऎٙߕᘆࢥᏉd႒⟣ٙऎ֦ᇞிఱ
kayaking, sand sculpting and other recreational
ಾ್˂ϓٙІ್ᐑྤdቇΥԫላईeओᆑeዹ˝ Ό
activities. Sand sculpting in Taiwan first developed in ߏ
ЋeӍᎉഃݺਗdһ݊˰ޢॴਖ਼ุӍᎉࢪʕʔ̙
the 1950s, but it wasn’t until 1980s that the activity was
εٙӍᎉᘒήfၽᝄӍᎉݺਗɽߒጳৎ50ϋ
becoming popular again. Thanks to the exceptional
˾d͟Ӎᎉݺਗ˴ࠅࠢӍ֦ήҖdΪϤ্ᄰඊ
natural quartz sandy beaches from Yenliao to Fulong,
ᄰՑ၅ඤɓ੭dک݊Ӎᎉ௴Ъٙරږή੭fவ
which is three kilometers long, Taiwan's first sand
ɓݬၧַɧʮԢڗٙරږӍᛉdӍሯ᙮ͩߵӍdݓ
sculpture event began in 1989. It started in the
ழͣeᙃชޟԳdՉձ˥ܝ̙෧Գeᇭഹd
Northeast part of Yenliao. It was a huge success, with
˰ޢӍᎉึᛠ֛މၽᝄ௰ቇΥӍᎉٙఙהf
many stunning sand creations molded by sculptors
ၽᝄ௰ϘٙӍᎉݺਗd1989ϋٙ؇̏ԉᄰή from all over the world. Then, after a gap of many
ਜdࣛکಀᒗሗ˰ޢٙӍᎉλ˓Ν௴Ъd years, in 2008, the first Fulong Sand Sculpture Art
ϓމɓߕሔfျ༼εϋܝdٜՑ2008ϋdމપ࢝ၽ Festival event was held by the Northeast and Yilan
ᝄٙӍᎉݺਗdܔͭʫӍᎉᖵஔ௴Ъ٤ගd؇̏ National Coast Administration. Since then, the event
ԉ֝ᚆࠬ၍ஈ˸௴จБቖٙ˙όdᑘ፬ୋɓ֣ has been held annually, attracting more than one
၅ඤӍᎉᖵஔ֙dӊϋіˏ൴ཀ100,000ɛϣ˸ hundred thousand people per year to visit, which
ɪிஞਞᝈdӍᎉᅼၾᅰඎɰᎇʘʔᓙᄣ̋dఘ makes Fulong a new landmark in Taiwan's sand
၈ၽᝄӍᎉٙ˾Τ൚f sculpture history.
Discovery of the Golden Sand Empire The 2011 Fulong International Sand Sculpture Art Festival