Papulu C - Yong Le originates from Taitung's mountains, seas, and tribal culture; the brand spirit is "Freedom, Joy, Returning Home." "Papulu" symbolizes intimacy and sharing, and "Yong Le" represents the naturally surging energy and happiness. We use bamboo structures to blend into the natural environment, creating a local revitalization site that combines cultural experiences, physical and mental healing, vegetarian living, and slow travel. Papulu C - Yong Le connects tribal culture, youth co-creation, and local industries; through design thinking, it develops a sustainable, local, and mutually beneficial slow-life economy, inviting travelers into Taitung to find their own sense of belonging between nature and culture.
Wall hanging decorations handcrafted with traditional knotting and weaving techniques, showcasing delicate craftsmanship and a sense of natural healing. Each piece is hand-knotted by artisans, rich in textural layers, and paired with driftwood hanging rods, echoing the fusion of nature and culture. Suitable for home or public space decoration; the soft tassels below add movement and warmth. Each piece is unique and available for custom design.
A multi-purpose scarf dyed with natural indigo extracted from Strobilanthes cusia plants, presenting textural variations like sea waves and cloud shadows through hand-tied dyeing. Each piece is handcrafted by artisans, with natural color gradients that are unique. Lightweight tassels add layers; it can be used as a scarf, shawl, or styling accessory, showcasing the combination of natural dyeing and lifestyle aesthetics.
Hand-woven from natural coconut leaves, each piece demonstrates unique textures and the artisan's touch. Spiral and interlaced weaving patterns carry the traces of the land and time. Suitable for holding fruits and vegetables, floral materials, or lifestyle objects; can also be used for space decoration. Dye-free and glue-free, naturally breathable, making these vessels not just for daily use, but a lifestyle aesthetic close to the land.
Physical Channels:
‣ No. 146, Fishing Ground, Fushan Vlg., Beinan Township, Taitung County