Rocks sing at Beigang art zone
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Artists from Taiwan travel to mainland to promote cultural, tourism exchanges
When tourists approach the Rocks Can Sing art zone in Beigang village, Fujian province, they can enjoy the sights of artists using rocks to make music and people sipping coffee at a cafe in rock houses.
Rocks Can Sing is an art project that covers accommodation, live music, a restaurant, a cafe and a souvenir store. Currently, a total of 10 young people from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, including Taiwan resident Lin I-chen and her boyfriend Liao Che-wei, work at the art project.
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