Formosa Collection
"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Formosa: From Tea Rooms to Volcanic Islands" Step back in time to 1916
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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Formosa: From Tea Rooms to Volcanic Islands" Step back in time to 1916, when the aroma Oolong Tea filled the air at the renowned tea rooms. This advertisement captured not only the essence of a delightful beverage but also hinted at the island's cultural significance. Formosa, known today as Taiwan, has a history that stretches far beyond its tea traditions. Natives have called this land home for centuries, their vibrant culture shaping its identity. The engraving from Jan Blaeus Atlas Major showcases Fujian province in China and highlights Taiwan's strategic location within it – an important gateway between nations. Nature enthusiasts will find solace amidst the mud flats of Ria Formosa Nature Park in Portugal. Quinta do Lago offers breathtaking views where land meets water, reminding us of how diverse and awe-inspiring our planet can be. Intriguingly, even missionaries like Pedro de Alcala found themselves drawn to Formosa's shores. Their presence speaks volumes about the island's allure and spiritual significance throughout history. Beyond historical accounts lies a glimpse into everyday life on this enchanting island. Juan and Eva Peron were captivated by a football match – a testament to Taiwan's passion for sports that continues to thrive today. During World War I, another advertisement showcased Formosa Oolong Tea once again – evidence of its enduring popularity both locally and internationally. Venturing into nature reveals remarkable creatures unique to Taiwan. From Mikado pheasants with their resplendent plumage to Taiwan yellow tits gracefully flitting through Lalashan National Forest Reserve - these species remind us of Mother Nature's artistry on display here. Witnessing an osprey carrying fish above Taipei River is just one example of how wildlife thrives alongside bustling cityscapes on this extraordinary island. And let us not forget about Taiwanese traditions influenced by neighboring Japan.