The Nakayama area in Shodoshima is famous for its scenic view of terraced rice fields known as the Senmaida or "Thousand Rice Fields." It is in this valley that Taiwanese artist Wang Wen Chih built Dream of Olive, an homage to the popular olive export of Shodoshima. It used 5,000 locally grown bamboo shoots which were woven together by hand. Enjoy the view as you walk down the slope to this large structure. Follow the bamboo path until you reach the inner chamber, a large airy place where you are invited to take off your shoes and relax. Many people were lying down on the bamboo floor, stretched out and relaxing in this pavilion of sorts, and just enjoying the shade of this structure.
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Dream of Olive in Shodoshima
Wang Wen Chih's tribute to Shodoshima's olive culture
By Jaclynn Seah
Community writer
Inside the 'Dream of Olive' is a large airy area for visitors to sit down and relax in
Dream of Olive is hard to miss amidst the terraced rice fields of Nakayama
Wang Wen Chih's work is #77 in Setouchi Triennale 2016
You have to walk down some hill paths to get there
Walk along a bamboo path to approach this nest-like structure
The shape of the structure draws inspiration from olives, a famous product of Shodoshima
You have to take off your shoes for the center portion.
The structure is made of locally sourced bamboo.
A back exit which was closed off.
Check out the intricacies of the weaving.
Different weaving styles.
The structure is open during the Setouchi Triennale 2016 period.
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Kim Bergström
5 years ago
Cool design - I love it!
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