The Farmer of Kemu Eggs: The Transformation and Perseverance of Shei-Pa Farm
NT$500
- Deep in the clouds at an altitude of 1,923 meters, he used his mud-covered hands to cleave the barren mountain with an axe and a chisel.
- This book chronicles the legendary struggle of Fan Zengda, the founder of Shei-Pa Leisure Farm. He humbly calls himself a "mud farmer." 50 years ago, he came alone to this barren mountain without water or electricity, and with his tenacious Hakka spirit, he transformed the wasteland into the most beautiful eco-resort in Taiwan!
- This book documents how he became a "super pioneer in Taiwanese agriculture," and also records his countless "extraordinary philanthropic deeds":
- Five major agricultural innovations: the first in Taiwan to introduce and cultivate small blueberries, the first to successfully cultivate kiwifruit, the first to create exquisite small gift boxes for temperate fruits with strict grading and marketing, the unique "Cherry House" PE rain cover facility guided by a professor from National Taiwan University, and the only model park among all high-altitude farms in Taiwan to pass a strict "environmental impact assessment".
- Five major public welfare deeds: He spent 800,000 yuan of his own money to hire a private helicopter to rescue 200 stranded tourists during Typhoon Aere; he spent tens of millions of yuan of his own money to buy land and build 15 kilometers of alternative roads; he spent his own money to purchase land to facilitate the construction of the Tuchang Bridge; he purchased large bulldozers to clear fallen rocks for free for ten years; and he insisted on keeping the farm open all year round without charging admission fees or parking fees.
- An old farmer wrote a miracle in the clouds with his sweat and great love. Open this book, and you will surely be deeply moved by his sincerity and passion!
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