China News Service, Ningbo, September 12 (Reporter Lin Bo) Ningbo Zhoushan Port, the world's largest port where containers are lifted and moved, is full of fisherman culture's fish-exploring skills, and Taiwanese youths who are starting their businesses in the mainland... These are the days of Taiwanese youth Chen Kangze. Come to shoot the wonderful moments.

Ningbo Zhoushan Port.

Photo by Lin Bo

  From September 10th to 11th, the third stop of the "Navigation" Cross-Strait Photo Show was held in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. Taiwanese youths represented by Chen Kangze walked into Ningbo to record wonderful moments through the camera and perceive the acceleration of the mainland’s development. Demonstrate the scenery of Zhejiang and the beauty of the integration of Zhejiang and Taiwan under the new development pattern, and expand the "coverage" of cross-strait exchanges.

Perceive the acceleration of mainland development

  On the wharf of Ningbo Zhoushan Port, the gantry crane moves up and down, and the trucks are transporting goods, all busy.

In the eyes of Ye Guanxian, a student majoring in international economics and trade at Ningbo University, this scene is a microcosm of the development of mainland trade.

Young people from Taiwan learn the art of Yutuo.

Photo by Lin Bo

  "As a practitioner in the future trading industry, seeing these busy scenes of container loading, the first thing that comes to mind is the prosperity of foreign trade." Ye Guanxian comes from Taipei, Taiwan, and has been studying in Ningbo for three years. He is in life. A photography enthusiast, "Every photo is a story. Through these photos, we can understand different regional characteristics."

  It is reported that Ningbo Zhoushan Port is the world's largest port, with a cargo throughput of 1.17 billion tons in 2020.

From January to August 2021, Ningbo Zhoushan Port completed a cargo throughput of 826 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 5.3%; completed a container throughput of 21.365 million TEUs, a year-on-year increase of 14.7%, and port transportation production maintained a growth trend.

  "Send the photos taken by mobile phones to relatives and friends, so that they can feel the acceleration of the mainland's development through the photos." After understanding the development status of Ningbo Zhoushan Port on the spot, Taiwanese youth Zhang Yucheng bluntly said that Ningbo Zhoushan Port gave him a very good feeling. Shocked, "The containers that are out of sight, the shuttle trucks that shuttle back and forth, and there are multiple docks that can berth more than 100,000 tons, all of which demonstrate their hard-core development."

 Unique taste of fisherman culture

  Fix the fish body, use different colors to paint on the fish body, and then spread the white T-shirt on the fish body and rub it, open it, and a vivid turbot appears on the paper.

Liu Anren, a student of Ningbo University from Taiwan, experienced the local intangible cultural heritage in Xiangshan, Ningbo-Yutuo.

  Holding the completed Yutuo, Liu Anren was full of praise, "The fishing culture is extensive and profound. This photography class is really great."

  Liu Anren took the completed work, and Chen Kangze took the scene with his camera.

  According to Wang Yu, the inherited inheritor of Yutuo in Xiangshan County, Shipu people have lived on the sea for generations, which contains many magical fishing culture and fishing customs, which are rich and extensive. The artwork is unique and artistic, and it is called the art work of the angler."

  Despite the changes of the times, wandering in Shipu Old Street, you can still taste the style of Ming and Qing architecture and the continuous breath of Yujia culture.

The young people from Taiwan took a group photo at the scene.

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  "In addition to Yutuo, the ancient city of Shipu Port in Xiangshan still retains the traditional fishing lamp making skills." Chen Kangze, who loves photography, said that while the mainland is developing rapidly, it still retains its unique traditional culture. "This allows us to look back. The past cultural development history of the mainland, the unique taste of cultural charm, and the continuous deepening of cultural integration between each other."

Share the story of Taiwanese youth entrepreneurship

  "There are unlimited possibilities to start a business in the mainland, but you must first understand the history and culture of your industry and be a grounded entrepreneur." From Keelung, Taiwan to Xiangshan, Zhejiang, the "post-90s" Taiwanese young man Chen Siyuan started his business in the mainland. Road, "Xiangshan and Keelung are both port cities, and the similar humanities make people live here very cordially."

  In this event, Chen Siyuan shared his entrepreneurial story in the mainland to the young Taiwanese who participated in the event.

  "Although I am only a sophomore, I have also considered employment or entrepreneurship in the mainland in the future." Taiwanese youth Zhuang Qingyu who studied finance said that Chen Siyuan's story of starting a business in the mainland has given her a lot of inspiration, "although we will be engaged in different fields in the future. , But through the sharing of entrepreneurial stories, I am full of confidence and expectations for my development in the mainland."

  Zhuang Qingyu is not the only one planning to develop in the mainland.

In the mainland, from the fledgling to the independent, and then to today’s riding the wind and waves, Taiwan’s youth are merging into the upsurge of mass entrepreneurship and innovation, and sharing the mainland’s development opportunities.

  "After graduation, I plan to work in the mainland first, and then start a business after understanding the situation." A senior from Taiwan, Zhang Yucheng said that he had often learned and exchanged experience with some entrepreneurs before. With rapid development, I hope I can achieve good results in the future."

  It is reported that the event was guided by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the People's Government of Zhejiang Province and the Zhejiang Branch of China News Service, and undertaken by Ningbo University.

Part of the outstanding works will be selected for this event and will be exhibited on the China News Photo Network and the Second Cross-Strait Image and Culture Week.

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