In order to promote the hand-made skills of combining traditional lace and bamboo weaving techniques at home and abroad.
"Ming Lin Lace", a lace manufacturer that has been operating in Tainan for 16 years, provided 85 bamboo lace material packages for free to teachers and students of Osaka Chinese School in Japan, and jointly implemented the "Inherited Craftsmanship, Cross-domain Rebirth of Taiwan's Original Lace Craft International" with the Fashion Department of Kunshan University of Science and Technology "Learning Together" lesson plan.


In addition to fashion teacher Cheng Hongqing assisting with translation, the day also invited Zhang Yongwang, the second-generation descendant of Lu Jingzhi, the inheritor of bamboo weaving skills in Tainan City, and his disciple Teacher Cai Huiting to give guidance, combining Taiwan's traditional bamboo weaving technology with fashionable lace fabrics, Osaka Chinese School, Japan And plans to publish student course learning results in the form of public exhibitions.









