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It is a rare wintry sunny morning in the oft rainy port town of Keelung. I ascend the rooftop of Keelung For A Walk, sticky aromas of coffee and cigarettes clinging around me as I gaze upon the hills that cradle the town and welcome in the sea air. The morning sun graces us with her presence like an old friend, a feeling I am familiar with coming from the city of Glasgow, Scotland, a place similarly proud and indignant in its strained friendship with the rain, one of a few similarities that I have found between my city and Taiwan attraction Keelung. It may be that as a mere outsider here I am inclined to over-magnify the similarities, but it is hard to ignore them when the whole backdrop of the city is one of heavy industry and general greyness. But this is far from a cautionary statement. In my experience, the ostensible gloom of a city is often the lasting note in a symphony of strange spaces, among them the weird and wonderful alleyways which weave in and out of a past rich with comings and goings, wealth and inequity, ecstasy and despondency. And so now, the old mines lie embedded in weeds that threaten to erase their history. For the new generations, the wild flowers that wind themselves around old mining carts are the reference point for stories that exist only abstractly, transmitted via the nostalgia of their parents and grandparents, who along with the city government bemoan what their city has lost. Of course, with all cliches, there is a significant truth within them; the decline of heavy industry led to joblessness and ushered in an era of mass apathy and disillusionment which continues to shape the political and social landscape of today. Though the great beaming truth in a cliche often neglects any other reading of history; that industry was declining in Scotland because it was becoming cheaper to produce in newer economies Asia , where they were freshly discovering the kind of ecstatic and neurotic industrial growth that Scotland benefited from during the early 20th century. For those that lived through the decline, who saw their livelihoods and communities become fractured and poor, of course they experienced something destructive and rotten. But what of today? As Glasgow continues to build new soulless housing projects, and the Keelung city board muses over how it can brand its city to attract investment, there still lives a city whose past life beats into the present. The soul of these cities is not in their tallest buildings which is in both Glasgow and Keelung their only cinema, cities which in the past had numerous cinemas but in the corridors and backstreets of communities. The Glaswegian writer Alasdair Gray wrote a book entitled Lanark, which is widely praised as heralding a literary reimagination of the city. This is not say that it is provincial however, for it captures the spirit of a people first, and their place second. During the booming coal years in Keelung, the prosperous Ruei Fang coal mine was set up. Hong Reui Ling was financed to go to Japan to study art, and when he returned, he and Jiang Ruei Keng worked with iron spade and paints, creating works of art which brought the coal miners into the imaginative realm of Keelung. Although I say the art captures place second, this is not to negate its importance, for it is space and place that cradles the imagination, that gives it its significant boundaries and makes it vibrant and meaningful. Your email address will not be published. Similarities in Faraway Places It is a rare wintry sunny morning in the oft rainy port town of Keelung. Hailing from Scotland, I have just finished a university degree in literature, and due to amusingly low job prospects I decided to run away to China for half a year, exploring a culture that I had no intimate knowledge of whatsoever. I was interested in visiting Taiwan, partly because I found the political situation interesting, and partly because of the climate. I am a photographer and filmmaker, and found Keelung to be a very cinematic place. I will miss the daily strolls through the winding alleyways seeping into the hillsides. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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