(淡水蔡家村)By laichinwen
2017/5/25
This is a utopian legend that
is really happening in a mountain village,where
the villagers respond to one man’s call and take steps towards
positive changes in the life of their seniors, and step by step they build a utopian
community, where the aging people can lead a fulfilling
life of co-dining
, co-learning ,and co-farming.
located in Xia-Guei-Rou Mountain in Yi-San Li, Tamsui District of New Taipei City, Cai clan village has a reputation as the happiest senior citizens community in Taiwan and the Utopia of the aged in the north of
Each day the village elders go to Qifu Baosheng Temple Palace (Blessing Life Protection Temple Palace) at the village entrance,where they eat together, learn together, and furthermore they cultivate a farm not far from here together.
As far as the Villagers are concernd , the temple is not only their faith center, but is also a place used as Women's Studies Classroom, and as The learning Camp for the Senior.
The
movement of co-farming, co-dining, and co-learning started in 2004 and has
gained a great success since. And the credit goes to one man who is none other than the executive secretary of Qifu
Baosheng Temple Palace, Mr. Chai-Ying, the major backstage planner behind the
movement.
Mr. Chai-Ying used to be a jounalist. At one time years ago, when he came back home to see his mother, he witnessed a great exodus fom the mountain village as quite a few of young man went out to seek a better standard of living.
It was then that he noticed that some of the older residents in the village were left alone unattended in the home, and day after day they spent their time doing nothing except fom nodding off while watching tv in the sittingroom.
At the begining he and the other five temple committee menbers donated a total of 600.000 dollars to pay for the free hot meals served to the local senior residents three times a day.
However , things did not go smoothly at the outset. The day when they began to serve meal to them ,none of the senior residents showed up.
Only after careful investigations of the facts did they realize that on the part of the aged residents, eating free meals seemed to them an undignified proceeding, because they were afraid that their neighbours might say that their sons and daughters were not doing their duty.
'‘When we knew what went wrong, we immediately readjusted the plan to fit the new situation.’’said Cai-Ying,’’ We went from door to door to visit each of the senior residents , and told them that we now adopted ’’user pay principle’’and eveyone takes meals in the dinning hall will be charged one thousand dollars per month. In this way we finally convinced them that coming here to dine together was the right option.’’
‘’In the begining we did’nt
have any idea about cost value logic.so the 600,000 dollars donation was soon
used up. And we once more sought funding from District office and from FuBang
foundation. We learned from bitter experience and gradually mastered the psychology
of old peope. Finally we found out the appropriate eating, education, and entertainment patterns for them. We too send meals to
some disabled older villagers. What we did to them softened their hearts and made
them shift from a feeling of resistance, to acceptance. Now they are accustomed
to the way of life here and enjoy it very much.’’ Chai-Ying
added.
Chai-Ying ‘s years of effort had finally borne fruit. In 2007 Tamsui Aging Life Care Association was founded by the sons of the Chai clan villagers .
Cai-Ying had always payed much attention to lifelong learning for the elderly, as he often remarked, together we live and lean. So in 2008 once again he joined hands with the village chief, Mr.Gau-Mulin to file an application to Department of Social Welfare of New Taipei City for establishing Women's Studies Classroom, and The learning Camp for the Senior.
In 2008 The Learning Camp for the Senior started to offer classes in languages, arts, music, weaving, baking and so on. Anyone who is over 58 years old is qualified to attend the classes and each class take 800 dollars a school year.
In 2009 Chai wen-kai,the chief executive ,and Chai-Yilun,the chief financial officer of Tamsui Aging Life Care Association, together thought out the co-farming plan. They called together the villagers to reclaim about a hectare of waste agricultural land for co-farming.
One thing worthwhile to mention is that the
village elders also take part in
a historical war reenactment performance. In October every year there are several engagements in FuWei Fort Park . They play the roles of Manchu
soldiers in the Battle of Tamsui that outbreaked during the period of Sino-French
War in 1884. According to Chai-Ying,
there are several of their ancestors who died in this battle, and It seems to him that this is
the best way to memorize them – by directly taking part
in the battle.











