碩士 / 臺南師範學院 / 鄉土文化研究所 / 88 / Research on Life Culture of Fishing Village on Nan-Pin Settlement in Ta-Peng Bay
Abstract
Ta-peng Bay is a large lagoon with more than 500 acres. Current and Monsoon carried sand sediment from Lin-beang Stream into the sea, formed a “spit” which developing to the inland area and a special landscape of Lagoon was resulted. Nan-ping is a settlement established on the Spit.
Fishing-herds is the main development in Ta-peng Bay. In Nan-Pin, some fishing herds have been occupying the bay to plant oyster shelves and set up fishing net-cage in the same time.
On religious believe, Nan-Pin organized it’s own system to have temple Nan-Long-gon as it’s religious center. Nan-Pin is part of Ton-kong town but it does not participate the worship ceremony host by temple Ton-Long-gon, which is the most important religious center of Ton-kong town and famous of it’s King-Boat burning ceremony. The ceremony is held every three years.
Ta-peng Bay National Scenery Area was setup in 1997 and Ta-peng Bay was planned to develop a Water Area Recreation Base in order to develop the whole area. However, the coming development under consideration by no means will cause a great change of human ecology and result in a culture transformation.
This paper will focus the case study on the changing life in Nan-Pin, which affected by the development of Ta-peng Bay. The impact from development will change the life contents in Nan-Pin.
To fulfill the objectives of this research, field survey on the changing of Nan-ping settlement was widely operated. Further more to discuss the conflicts between native village and planning development on the bias of nature settlement location.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/088NTNTC642004 |
Date | January 2000 |
Creators | 林珮如 |
Contributors | 管志明 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 122 |
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