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Origin of the trademark: |
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Inspiration -- Pangu (the creator of universe in Chinese mythology) -- Split Ground -- Life Outlet -- Equality for all people
The Earth River of Life 
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The round shape -- Initiated from the Earth of Pangu (where major continents are connected together). 200 million years ago, it symbolized that, everything from sky, ground and people to life essence, all sprang from karma. |
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Crack -- The round Earth + Explicit reality implies the dream of the future (the global village) which highlights a corporate view of equality for all the people! |
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Gap -- It represents life and means that everyone of us may find his/her way out. |
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Fine crafted in essence |
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The Shin She region in Taichung Country is often called the Swiss Alps of Taiwan. A group of industrious farmers became highly exacting mountain craftsman over generations of time. Over the past thirty years, the man-made stone produced by these dedicated Taiwanese craftsmen has opened up new horizons for Rong Jih. |
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1.Mountain craftsmanship passed down
for a hundred years |
2.Traditional craftman tools |
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3.Chin Chuan Apparel Store |
4.Modern Rong Jih |
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Enduring treasures |
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Over 200 years ago, Hakka people in the mountainous regions of central Taiwan passed down
many inspiration expressions. One Hakka expression "looking at a face is not better than
looking at the mud" means one should be self-reliant. This is the heart of craftsmanship.
Traditional manufacturers in central Taiwan are opening up new horizons. Industrious,
persevering Taiwanese are finding a new source of vitality. |
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Historic Bai Leng channel in Shin She district |
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Beautiful mountainous slopes of the Shin She district |
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