Renaissance of camellia oil culture
“By making Zhaoyang Community a core source for our raw materials and using our expertise to empower local people, we have generated synergistic effects,” observes Sammi Chang. From contracting the cultivation of abandoned farmland and expanding the farmed acreage, to teaching various skills to young people who have returned home, their efforts have revitalized this old community in environmentally sustainable ways.
The main goal for the future is a renaissance of camellia oil culture. For example, edible camellia oil can be used for pan-frying, boiling, and stir-frying foods, can be used to dress salads, and can even be drunk as is. It has also long been part of dietary culture for celebrating holidays and birthdays, for women’s month-long postpartum recuperation, and as a tonic food.
Camellia oil culture supports other aspects of local culture, such as Naniwa Community brand carrots, rice, and coffee beans. Also, a travel map has been prepared for the community, inviting visitors to Zhaoyang Fishing Port and local hiking trails for day trips.
Cha Tzu Tang has also worked with DBS Bank to rent an old house which they refurbished to create a co-working space called Naniwa House 1. They encourage digital nomads to use it as a second-home office space or for two-day visits for workshops and learning activities. The space has even attracted companies from Germany and Japan to come and take a look.
Sammi Chang says that the plan for 2025 is to promote short local tours on the theme of Zhaoyang Community as a camellia oil estate. Meanwhile, the Oil-Seed Camellia Renaissance Program has exceeded expectations in terms of production volume, boosting tourism, and attracting local people to return home. It all starts with the land and ends with the land, as local residents implement the ideals of a “Satoumi” lifestyle that aims for positive ecological, social, and economic outcomes.
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Naniwa House 1 is a co-working space that offers digital nomads a second office.
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Zhaoyang Fishing Port in Nan’ao is a little-known spot well-suited for day trips.