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Don't forget the sons and daughters of coal mines who work hard for Taiwan's prosperity! The old miners set up their own museum to display photos of precious cultural relics

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Don't forget the sons and daughters of coal mines who work hard for Taiwan's prosperity! The old miners set up their own museum to display photos of precious cultural relics

4 sharing "digging charcoal into the pit, half of life in spring"

Half of spring is Zhao Aipin.

If you don't have to kill the whole family, you have to fight to the death. "

The figure of "Taiwan miners" has disappeared for more than 30 years. Today, Zhou Chaonan, an old miner, called on a group of old miners to set up a miners' museum, hoping that the old miners themselves would curate and explain their lives and truly present them to Taiwan society. At the miners' Museum soon before its opening, the above-mentioned proverb about miners' life is posted to express vividly the footnotes of Taiwan's old miners who have recognized their work all their lives.

Starting from 8 / 10, the exhibition of this group of old miners will display photos of the miners and a collection of mining tools recruited everywhere at the old mining office of Ruisanben Mine next to Houdong Station, hoping to leave as much history as possible before the miners wither away. Through the exhibition, Zhou Chaonan hopes to tell the society about the history of coal mines witnessed in his whole life, and hopes that Taiwan society will not forget that there was a group of miners who had contributed to today's prosperity in the dark for many years.

The mining space for miners under the pit is actually very narrow, which has a lot to do with the intense activity of Taiwan's veins and topography, and is doomed to the premise that the cost of Taiwan's coal mines is higher than that of imported coal mines. Courtesy of Zhou Chaonan

Note [1] "no pants" means to expose male genitals.

 
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