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 == Construction Technique == Construction Technique
  
-|nThe tatala is built without nails, using a complex technique of interlocking wooden planks joined by wooden pegs and plant-based adhesives.|{{:gaoyili:15f92e3c-4483-4780-ae90-35df834cf5d1.png?400|}}| +|The tatala is built without nails, using a complex technique of interlocking wooden planks joined by wooden pegs and plant-based adhesives.|{{:gaoyili:15f92e3c-4483-4780-ae90-35df834cf5d1.png?400|}}| 
-It is made from multiple types of wood, each selected for its specific properties (e.g., lightness, durability, or buoyancy).+ It is made from multiple types of wood, each selected for its specific properties (e.g., lightness, durability, or buoyancy).
 *A typical tatala consists of 21 separate wooden parts, carefully shaped and fitted together. *A typical tatala consists of 21 separate wooden parts, carefully shaped and fitted together.
-|{{:gaoyili:img_9578.jpeg?400|}}*Symmetry and balance are crucial, as the boat must perform well in the often rough Pacific Ocean waters.| 
  
-**Symbolism and Decoration**+|{{:gaoyili:img_9578.jpeg?400|}}|Symmetry and balance are crucial, as the boat must perform well in the often rough Pacific Ocean waters.|
  
-|{{:gaoyili:img_9482.jpeg?400|}}|+|**Symbolism and Decoration**
  
-* boats are decorated with intricate carvings and painted designs in red, black, and white, each color holding cultural meaning:+|{{:gaoyili:img_9482.jpeg?400|}}*boats are decorated with intricate carvings and painted designs in red, black, and white, each color holding cultural meaning:
  
 * Red symbolizes blood and life. * Red symbolizes blood and life.
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 * The eye motif (called mata-no-tatala), believed to protect the boat from evil spirits, * The eye motif (called mata-no-tatala), believed to protect the boat from evil spirits,
  
-* Human figures or flying fish, important in Tao mythology and daily life.+|* Human figures or flying fish, important in Tao mythology and daily life{{:gaoyili:img_9581.jpeg?400|}}||
  
 **Cultural Importance** **Cultural Importance**
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