
As global attention grows toward cultural heritage preservation and biodiversity, the natural and cultural landscapes, settlement spaces and architectural practices of indigenous villages have become vital topics worthy of deeper exploration and preservation. In this new book reading and sharing event, Professor Huei-Min Lu, author of “Old Indigenous Settlements in the Itapul River Basin”, shares insights from years of fieldwork and hands-on practice. From settlement space and ecological philosophy to the reconstruction of chieftain houses, she offers a detailed portrayal of the Paiwan people’s cultural heritage and architectural resilience—guiding readers to rediscover the profound value of Indigenous settlements.
📅 Event Information
📖 Theme: Resilience & Migration Memory in Mountain Settlements: “Old Indigenous Settlements in the Itapul River Basin”
🗣️ Speaker: Prof. Huei-Min Lu, Author of “Old Indigenous Settlements in the Itapul River Basin”
🗓️ Date & Time: June 30, 2025, from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
📍 Venue: E402 on the Taipei campus
👥 Participants: All faculty and staff members, and students
🔗 Registration limit: 40 participants 〔Registration link〕(Registration closes on June 26, 2025)
🍱 This event will be conducted in Chinese. A refreshment box will be provided after the event, exclusively for those who registered in advance and attend the entire session.
📌Join us for an inspiring session blending intellect and cultural heritage. Discover Indigenous wisdom and architectural beauty—rekindling the memory of migration through the spirit of the mountains.
👉 Limited Refreshment box available — don’t miss your chance to register!
🉑 The training hours for faculty and staff will be uploaded after the event.