The Hidden, Ignored Minorities of a Trumped-up "Diversity"
Deep in the forested hills of Taiwan's central mountain ranges, there is a little aboriginal village of a mere thousand people named Fuhsing. A winding paved road pass through its main tourist strip where urbanites with cars stop over before heading further into the mountains to see lakes and waterfalls. There on the strip is a small hole-in-the-wall serving up hearty portions of stirred-fried wild boar meat. Its relatively dark interior and rather run-down facade compared to neighboring restaurants made it rather unpopular with the tourist crowd used to Taipei's bright lights.