
DISCOVERING A FABULA FORMOSA
Popular lore recounts that when Portuguese sailors first saw Taiwan in the 16th century they were so struck by its magnificently lush and primordial landscape that they proclaimed it “Ilha Formosa” or beautiful island. Through the subsequent brief colonial efforts by the Spanish, the Dutch and beyond, Taiwan continued to be referred to as Formosa in the west until the early 20th century. Although we may never know the veracity of the legend of Formosa, the Taiwan we can still see now is undoubtedly a place of great beauty and very worthy of the moniker.
Taiwan today is a tapestry of cultures, peoples, and colonial influences marked by a complicated and often turbulent past lending to a bountiful supply of stories or, in keeping with the latinate origin of “formosa,” fabulae. Our goal at Fabula Formosa is to tell these fascinating stories from the perspective of artisanal production. In every corner of Taiwan that we have visited, there are artisans and creators who are unified in their pride of craft and informed by their collective history. We wish to share these discoveries with all of you, and we hope you’ll join us in partaking of this story of a beautiful land, of this fabula formosa.
Qingshui Cliff in Hualien County (清水斷崖)
Gou-A-Kam Trail in Fenqihu (糕仔崁古道)
Tea pickers in Alishan Township (阿里山鄉)
Dragon and Tiger Pagodas in Kaohsiung (龍虎塔)
Eryanping Trail in Chiayi County (二延平山步道)
Long Shan Temple in Taipei (台北龍山寺)
Anping treehouse in Tainan (安平樹屋)
Fo Guang Shan in Kaohsiung (佛光山佛陀紀念館)
Incense Master in Taichung
Roadside in Hualien County (花蓮)
Confucius Temple in Changhua (彰化孔子廟)
Rice Paddies in Yilan County (宜蘭)
Gou-A-Kam Trail in Fenqihu (糕仔崁古道)
Shuqi Road in Jiufen (九份豎崎路)
Xi Shi Bookstore in Lukang (書集喜室)
Canvas bag seamstress in Tainan (台南)
View of Taipei 101 from Xinyi Road in Taipei (台北)
Long Shan Temple in Taipei (台北龍山寺)
Tea fields in Alishan Township (阿里山鄉)
Long Shan Temple in Lukang (鹿港龍山寺)
Sounds of Taiwan
We invite you to explore this small selection of folk songs, popular old songs, traditional instrumentals and snippets of Taiwanese opera. This short sampling of songs offers a window into the breadth of influences that have informed the music and culture of the island.