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Bringing the Tribe Back on Track: an Interview with Wang Zhongshan, Chief of the Dayiao Tribe

"Passing on traditions isn't about shouting slogans; it's about doing it for many years." Wang Zhongshan (Fase Dagefan), the chief of the Dayiao tribe in Dawu Township, Taitung, rarely raises his voice or uses flowery language when discussing cultural heritage. He sits on a chair in the Dawu Elementary School gymnasium, speaking slowly but steadily. "I used to think that cultural heritage wasn't my responsibility."
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"Passing on traditions isn't about shouting slogans; it's about doing it for many years." Wang Zhongshan (Fase Dagefan), the chief of the Dayiao tribe in Dawu Township, Taitung, rarely raises his voice or uses flowery language when discussing cultural heritage. He sits on a chair in the Dawu Elementary School gymnasium, speaking slowly but steadily. "I used to think that cultural heritage wasn't my responsibility."

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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