Migration and Settlement of the Siraya Tribe
Route Introduction
│Laundry Shed│
After completing the Jia-Nan Canal, the Kabua Sua tribe began to draw water from the extended irrigation ditch, which became a place for families to wash clothes and an amusement park for children. Kabua Sua's Culture and History Studio apply the funds from the Council of culture affairs to build the wave-shaped shed, which has become a laundry shed that can shelter from the wind and summer. Besides washing clothes and playing, it becomes an important gathering place and a unique social space in the Kabua Sua tribe.