2011年9月25日 星期日

special food of Hakka

     When we talk about a culture, we must can not miss its food. Hakka food are not like the big meal we usually see in the expensive restaurant, they are normal and tasy normal food just like we usually eat in our daily life at home. Though Hakka food are normal like palin dishes, they are features of Hakka culture. This is menu of the Hakka restaurant that I visited in Mei-Nong.



     In vegetables, like cabbage, fu vegetables,  water lilies, and so on which symbol Hakka food. Though they are normal like plain dishes, Hakka people usually eat them in their daily life. In meat, like fries pig intestines, sausage, squid, are famous and popular in Hakka dishes. 
Fu vegetables

 Squid

     Furthermore, the most famous food which represents Hakka is rice noodle. This is the most famous and popular food of Hakka, I found almost everywhere in Mei-Nong. Almost every restaurant in Mei-Mong sell rice noodle, and restaurants are full of people, including locals and tourists. In addition, in order to attract more people, some restaurants use rice noodle as name of their restaurants.


 Peanut tofu is my favorite Hakka food. I found it when I visited Mei-Mong. This dish is not like normal tofu that we usually eat. When you clip up the tofu, it won't shatter. It is tight and soft. 

2011年9月18日 星期日

Special experience in Mei-Nong

     Hello, everyone, my name is Tina. I came from Tainan and now I am studying in Tunghai university. Most of my relatives speak Taiwanese. I have rare chances to learn other culture because my home town is a strong culture. Tainan can be seen as an independent, powerful and large culture. Visiting Mei-Nong is an accident because I took a course that students had to do a research about one Hakka. I would like to introduce this beautiful town and what I found when I visited Mei-Nong.


     Mei-Nong is located in a mountain plain of Kaohsiung. Most inhabitants are Hakka people but more and more people like adults, teenagers and children flow away. Owing to work, education, money they leave their hometown. While I visited Mei-Nong, I only saw aged people or grandparents. I asked local people that why there are few young adults here. They said their children or grandchildren will come back just in the holidays or weekends, they don't live in here.




     First, I would like to introduce the buildings in Mei-Nong. I divide these buildings into two types. They are tranditional Hakka building and modern cement building. Traditional Hakka building's walls are made up by soil. And the roof is built by red tiles. But when the time is past, there are less and less traditional Hakka buildings in Mei-Nong. Few Hakka people live in traditional building nowadays. Most of the buildings are either collapsed or used to be like storeroom.  Most people in Mei-Nong live in the modern houses instead of the traditional houses. 




  Thus, when I visited Mei-Nong, I spent a bit long time looking for traditional Hakka houses. After trying so hard to look for and asking local people, I finally found some. In my point of view, I divided trditional Hakka houses into two parts, they are big houses with ponds and courtyard houses with two wings to both right and left sides.









  The par of Hakka culture which I most interested in is the umbrella-made of oiled paper and bamboo frame. Mei-Nong umbrella is famous not only internal but also external, people visit Mei-Nong for seeing the beautiful umbrella and making process.

In Chinese word, "umbrella" is pictograph. The word means that there are four little men under a big man, and there is a pole in the middle to support the big man. Furthermore, the umbrella is made in circle, and in Chinese "circle" is homonymic to "perfection" and "fate". In Hakka traditional custom, umbrella also represents "together" and "affinity".