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International student group documents Dawu Mountain hike

International student group documents Dawu Mountain hike

2024-05-20

Students from Kaohsuing’s I-Shou University Department of Mass Communication banded together to climb Dawu Mountain. With members from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia, they were led up the mountain by the founder of Pingtung’s mountaineering museum. They spent a year filming the process, making the documentary “Goat on the Cliff.” Because they had to carry lots of film equipment, these new mountaineers trained extra hard for the hike, climbing the mountain three times before finally making it to the peak and completing their graduation project.

Standing on the peak of Dawu Mountain at an altitude of 3,092 meters, these I-Shou University students challenged themselves to film a mountaineering documentary.

These students from the Department of Mass Communication climbed Dawu for their graduation project. Led by a professional mountaineer, they hiked carefully up the steep mountain road, carrying film equipment the entire way.

Hiking all day and into the night, they faced many challenges. One of them nearly gave up when he got altitude sickness.

Teng Shou-yan
Student from Hong Kong
I feel really uncomfortable and nauseous right now. I might not be able to make it to the top…

But the challenging process didn’t stop the determined group of students. As they had no previous hiking experience, they spent a year training so they could shoot their documentary.

Pao Cheng-i
Student from Malaysia
Since we were new to this, we had a lot to learn about hiking equipment, food and water. We spent almost NT$10,000 on all our equipment.

Chang Hung-chiang
Student from Taiwan
I’m not very sporty, so I had to force myself to take the stairs to class and go running every week.

Teng Shou-yan
Student from Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s tallest mountain is Tai Mo Mountain, but it’s only around 900 meters high. It’s incredible that Taiwan has so many mountains over 3,000 meters. I didn’t see views like this until coming to Taiwan and I really want to share it with my family.

This film crew from I-Shou University brought together students from Taiwan, Malaysia and Hong Kong. Together they climbed Dawu Mountain, documenting their experienceto show more people the beauty of Taiwan’s mountains.

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"跨國學生團隊"登大武山! 費時1年拍攝記錄台灣山岳之美

2024-05-20

高雄義守大學來自台灣、香港和馬來西亞的大傳系學生組成跨國團隊,跟著登山故事館的創辦人一步步攀上大武山,花費一年拍攝"懸崖上的山羊"紀錄片,為了可以扛著攝影器材邊爬山,這些登山新手展開各種體能自主訓練,還三次攀登大武山來練習,最終順利登上高峰、完成拍攝畢業製作。

站在海拔3092公尺的北大武三角點上,來自義守大學大傳系的登山新手,要挑戰拍攝登山紀錄片。

為了完成畢業作品,大傳系的學生跟著專業登山人士攀上大武山。一邊扛著攝影器材,一邊走在徒峭崎嶇的山路上,每一步走的小心翼翼。

從白天爬到黑夜,克服重重困難。甚至還有團員在攀登途中遇上高山症,一度差點放棄。

[[義守大學香港學生 鄧守言]]
“我現在覺得很不舒服,好像想吐的樣子,可能...可能沒辦法上去上面了”

艱辛的拍攝過程,卻沒有讓這群年輕學生打退堂鼓,其實為了紀錄片的拍攝,從沒接觸過爬山的他們,花了一年的時間訓練體能。

[[義守大學馬來西亞學生 包承益]]
“從新手一些裝備,從水到食物都有很大的學問,所以我們裝備,全身上下也花了快一萬多塊”

[[義守大學學生 張閎強]]
“之前也沒有運動習慣,就是要強迫自己,上課的時候爬樓梯,去操場每個禮拜固定跑步”

[[義守大學香港學生 鄧守言]]
"香港最高的山就是大霧山,其實它只有九百多公尺而已,台灣那麼多三千米以上的山,其實是很不容易的,這也是我在台灣才看到的景色,我真的很想分享我的家人們看"

義守大學大傳系的拍攝團隊,集結了台灣、馬來西亞和香港等學生,他們紀錄台灣山嶽之美,就是希望可以讓更多人看見。

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