A beautiful fusion of fishing village culture and artistic creation!
NTD$
650
per person
10 people minimum
3 Hours
In the past, fishermen used the inedible dye yam as a reddish-brown dye. In the early days, people boiled the juice of the dye yam with seawater and used it to dye fishing nets woven with white cotton threads. After rinsing in seawater, which is rich in sodium ions, the color became stronger. Are you feeling artistic? Do you want to experience the fun of dyeing cloth in the intertidal zone yourself? Sign up now!
The fee includes non-slip straw sandals (to wear when walking in the intertidal zone), a 59cm by 59cm size cotton square cloth (used for dye yam sea-dyeing, and travel safety insurance
Tour Introduction
The teacher will introduce life in the fishing village and the origin of using dye yams and seawater for dyeing