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Hujing Island eyes revival of tourism with cat focus

Used Clothing Is Laid Out In A Cat Pattern On Hujing Elementary School's Sports Field On Penghu County's Hujing Island On Thursday Last Week.
Used Clothing Is Laid Out In A Cat Pattern On Hujing Elementary School's Sports Field On Penghu County's Hujing Island On Thursday Last Week.

By Liu Yu-chin and Sherry Hsiao / Staff reporter, with staff writer

Residents on Penghu County's Hujing Island on Thursday unveiled a series of feline-inspired outdoor installations to promote their home region as a “cat island.”

Highlights include a mailbox in the shape of a cat in seated pose created by a team of designers led by artist Bruce Wu (武成夫), a Penghu native.

Lin Yan-ling, the principal of Hujing Elementary School, which has only six students, invited the team.

A mural has also been painted on the school's basketball court with steps for cats to climb.

The students at the elementary school spent time after school and over the summer holidays learning photography and printing customized postcards using pictures they took of cats on the island.

They also arranged used clothing in the shape of a cat on the school's soccer field.

Penghu County Commissioner Chen Kuang-fu (陈光富) and county councilors Chen Hui-ling (陈伟灵), Lu Huang Chun-chin (鲁黄春金) and Su Chen Hsiu-se were at the unveiling.

Now repositioning itself as a destination for cat lovers, Hujing was once seen as a “land of tortured cats” due to the prevalence of infectious diseases among the island's feline population.

Hujing is an 18-minute boat ride from Magong City (马公), seat of Penghu County. It used to be a popular tourist destination, but has gradually faded into the background with the rise in popularity of Cimei Island (七美).

Today, fewer than 200 people are said to live on the island.

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