Located in the subtropics, Taiwan not only boasts delicious fruits and produce, but also unique mountains, forests, and endemic animal species.
The little blue fortune is here! What's it carrying?
Crouch down and watch watermelons grow up close in the farmland surrounded by insects and birds, along with other island specialties such as mangoes, lychees, and papayas... This original picture book, filled with the aroma of subtropical fruits, invites you to explore the unique fruits and land of Taiwan!
What animals will the little mole encounter and what adventures will unfold in the fog-shrouded forest when he goes on a hike with his grandfather?
The entire book is set against the backdrop of Taiwan's forests and endemic species. The detailed watercolor illustrations are drawn by Golden Tripod Award-winning artist Chang Che-ming, and together with the simple yet engaging forest adventure stories for children, it is a local creation worth collecting.
Have you heard of the Maruyama Site and the Maruyama Indigenous People located on the Lanyang Plain? Set in the Neolithic Age, this is a cross-disciplinary work published by the National Lanyang Museum. Through the story of a brother and sister searching for stone, it takes young readers on a journey to explore the ocean adventures and the lives of the early inhabitants of the prehistoric era.










