Taa-Hahuhahuha is a bilingual picture book released during the 2024 Night Ceremony in Siaolin, Kaohsiung. Co-created with Mata Taiwan, the project transformed community memory into a visual narrative through curatorial work spanning concept, theme, and multilingual editing—including the pairing of an Indonesian illustrator from a fellow Austronesian culture.
Told through the eyes of a young girl named Buan—meaning “the Moon”—the book leads readers into the ritual world of the Taivoan, from bamboo groves to ancestral shrines, tracing how faith and daily life intertwine to preserve cultural memory in contemporary Siaolin.