Realities of Living on the Clan Jetties

By Yen-Ming Huang, Pan Yi Chieh

February 2019 FEATURE
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The Clan Jetties community has been living with the sea as backdrop for generations. This inseparable connection with their environment has formed an essential part of their identity, alongside the constant struggles in their daily lives – struggles which have caused many of the younger generation to move away.Standing inches above the sea, the maintenance of the jetties’ wooden structure poses a huge challenge – they are easily damaged from constant exposure to water and moisture. For each household, the...

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Yen-Ming Huang

is an Associate Professor of the Department of Architecture and Interior Design, and the Director of the Center of Hakka Studies in National Yunlin University, Taiwan. His research mostly focuses on building typology, design theory and methods, and Hakka studies.

Pan Yi Chieh

is a research analyst at Penang Institute who was born in Taiwan but now lives in Penang. She is proud to be nurtured by the two beautiful islands she regards as home.


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