Field Survey

Interview Questions and Answers

1.Jin Guangfu Mansion

A: The great-grandson of Jiang Xiuluan, who was intelligent and hard-working since he was a child, succeeded Jin Guangfu in 1877 as head of reclamation and prime minister of reclamation and pass affairs in Daai area. During the Qing-French War in 1884, the French navy led a fleet to invade Keelung Port in Beitai. They ordered Chen Xingju, the prefect of Taipei, to lead the Daai Regiment to Keelung to fight the French army and defend Keelung. Xu Xizhi, the magistrate of Hsinchu County, awarded the "Yi Lian Society" "symbols of.

A: There used to be "2017-2018", but it is currently not held due to the epidemic.

A: Managed and maintained by the Jiang family.

2.Beipu Citian Temple

A : Tell everyone to respect their parents.

A : There used to be, but because of the epidemic, there are no activities recently.

A : are managed by Hsinchu County Cultural Reconstruction Association.


3. Jiang A Xin Mansion

Answer: At the time, the bank didn’t want to sell the mansion to them. Furthermore, according to the auction rules, the Jiang family wasn’t even in the first three priority of buying the mansion. But thanks to the help of Jin Guang Fu Cultural and Education Foundation’s chairman Mr. Wu Dong Sheng, the family successfully purchased back the house.

Answer: At the moment the family learned of the news that the bank was going to auction the mansion all the members of the family immediately agreed to restore the ownership.

Answer: That was because Mr. Jiang A Xin and Mr. Wu Dong Sheng were friends.

Answer: He didn’t concern his own profit, he kept all the staff and kept harvesting tea from the tea farmers. After he and his family moved to Taipei, they all worked together to pay their debts.

Answer: Over time, people thought it was a very beautiful and special building. So the government of Hsinchu county selected the mansion as a county designated monument.

Answer: No, the tea making tools were no longer kept, but an old factory was preserved.

Answer: The members of the family were sad because the mansion was full of their memories. After buying back the mansion, they had a feeling that they were back home again.

Answer: The foundation sells tea products and explains the process of making tea. The foundation also valued the cultivation of local young tea makers from Beipu.

Answer: They want to pass on the spirit of Mr. Jiang A Xin and share the exquisite craftsmanship of the architect.

Answer: When the granddaughter of Jiang A Xin moved to Canada, she brought it with her. She gave it back in 2019.


4.Lei Cha Culture

A: Yes, Leicha is full of a lot of nutrients, and it also runs the effect of promoting body fluid, quenching thirst, eliminating fatigue and relieving heat.

A: It has a unique flavor and is slightly salty.

A: yes

A: You can drink iced ones too.

A: Leicha in the past was salty, but modern Leicha will add some sugar.

A: yes. Leicha has been a very critical part in the residents' lives here. It’s not only about tea-drinking but also a part of commerce and social life.

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