Halopataw takes you on a journey to explore the entirety of Badouzi.
"Halo" is the shout used by the people of Badouzi when they used to push boats. "Pataw" refers to the local cultural history. "Halopataw" aim to introduce this fishing village of Badouzi to more people. Halopataw studio is located at the same location on Badou Street with a sausage processing workshop called "Porkson Food", which was established by the father of the main guidance teacher Eason Chen. They combined the exploration of Badouzi with the expertise of "Flying Fish Roe Sausage" from Porkson Food, aiming to attract visitors to personally experience the history and culture of Badouzi.
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Flying Fish Roe Sausage DIY
In Taiwan, only 8 designated fishing ports are allowed to unload flying fish roe, and the largest unloading port is in Keelung, accounting for 90% of the total. Badouzi Fishing Port is one of them. "Halopataw" takes everyone through the step-by-step process of making flying fish roe sausages, from stuffing, shaping, to segmenting, and finally enjoying them after maturation. Through the taste buds, they provide an experience of the long history of Badouzi Fishing Port.
Deep Tour - Badouzi Fishing Village
During the waiting period for the sausages to mature, "Halopataw" will take everyone on a tour of the old buildings in Badouzi Fishing Village. Currently, the village still preserves different architectural styles from different periods: "Tujiaocuo" made of sedimentary rock, and "Laoguocuo" made of coral, which has the advantage of being less prone to mold and the "Worry-Free Residence" is one of them. During the tour, "Halopataw" will introduce the memories belonging to the local residents of Badouzi one by one.
Straw Sandals Experience - Field visiting in the Intertidal Zone
"Halopataw" will take everyone to the hidden gem of Badouzi - the Daping Coast. Located next to the oil storage area, Daping Coast boasts rich geological features, often referred to as the "green carpet," with abundant growth of stone laver and green algae. To prevent slipping in the intertidal zone during harvesting, ancient people invented "straw sandals" for better traction. They were tied in an "安" shape to secure them on the feet before entering the water. These grass sandals represent the wisdom and traditional craftsmanship derived from the challenges of daily life in ancient times.
- 53-1, Badou Street, Zhongzheng District, Keelung City
- 0919 715 938
- Halopataw
- halopataw@gmail.com
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