Taiwan Water Corp Creates Installation Art for Tainan; Waterworks Museum Adds Landmark
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Taiwan Water Corporation invested NT$25 million to create 8 water-themed installation artworks, donating them to Tainan's Mountain Garden Waterworks Museum. The core piece, 'Water Language Forest,' replaces a fallen banyan tree to become a new landmark.
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- Q: What is the 'Water Language Forest' art piece?
- A: It is a new landmark created on the site of an old fallen banyan tree in the center of the Mountain Garden Waterworks Museum, inspired by clouds and mist.
- Q: Why was art installed in the waterworks museum?
- A: To not only preserve historical facilities but also create a place where visitors can experience and appreciate the beauty of water resources.
- Q: Who funded the production costs?
- A: Taiwan Water Corporation (Taiwan's water utility) invested 25 million Taiwanese dollars and donated it to Tainan City Government.