SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire - 18 August 2026 -
Under the Hakka Liugdui Sun, a brand-new three-part
documentary by Discovery produced in partnership with the Hakka Affairs
Council in Taiwan, takes audiences deep into Liugdui, a historic Hakka
settlement region in southern Taiwan that has been home to Hakka
communities for more than 300 years. Through stories of water
stewardship, agricultural innovation, and food traditions, the
documentary reveals how one community continues to adapt, thrive, and
pass on its cultural heritage across generations.
Set against the sun-drenched landscapes of southern Taiwan,
Under the Hakka Liugdui Sun highlights how the people of
Liugdui have thrived alongside the land for over 300 years. Following
local scholars, farmers, and artisans, the documentary explores how this
community adapts its deep-rooted traditions-from water stewardship to
food heritage-in response to environmental and economic change, offering
vital modern insights on sustainability, rural revitalization, and
cultural continuity.
Across three episodes-Water, agriculture, and food-the documentary
explores how the people of Liugdui blend tradition with modern
innovation. Viewers meet groundwater experts, farmers pioneering
sustainable crops, and artisans repurposing local materials like betel
nut, alongside culinary practitioners who preserve Hakka identity
through ancestral rituals, communal feasts, and family traditions that
unite generations.
Audiences will discover a community that views tradition not as
something fixed in the past, but as a living legacy that continues to
evolve. From innovative groundwater management and botanical dyeing to
ritual feasts and modern interpretations of Hakka cuisine - the
documentary celebrates the creativity, resilience, and values that have
sustained Liugdui for centuries.
Under the Hakka Liugdui Sun premieres in Southeast Asia on
Discovery Channel, Thursday, August 20 at 7:10pm; TLC Channel, Monday,
August 24 at 7:10pm; and Discovery Asia, Tuesday, August 25 at 9:25pm
.