Hakka Culture book

This book began as three distinct booklets exploring different dimensions of Hakka Lunar New Year traditions. This final book has combined all three booklets’ elements. The first booklet used visual storytelling to contrast childhood and adult perspectives, the second booklet shows personal narratives with Hakka dialect, and the third booklet collected physical artifacts as cultural evidence. Through this process, I realized these fragments were chapters of a larger story, is a story about cultural inheritance and personal transformation. This 100-page book emerged as the natural synthesis, putting together historical context, ritual documentation, and my own coming-of-age journey into a cohesive book that not only preserves Hakka traditions but explores what it means to grow from tradition’s recipient to its guardian.





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