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Kuo Chang-hsi is Taiwan’s last known practitioner of the art of sword-making. He practises an ancient sword-making technique that involves incorporating human remains into swords. It is believed that spirits could be transferred into the blade, making it stronger and more durable. Watch on to find out about his journey to become a master swordsmith and his persistence in preserving the art of sword-making.
Why I Do What I Do is an original AsiaOne series where we showcase people with uncommon professions and what it takes to get there. In Why I Do What I Do: Asia, we scour the region for more unconventional jobs and the stories of the people behind them.
Kuo Chang-hsi is Taiwan’s last known practitioner of the art of sword-making. He practises an ancient sword-making technique that involves incorporating human remains into swords. It is believed that spirits could be transferred into the blade, making it stronger and more durable. Watch on to find out about his journey to become a master swordsmith and his persistence in preserving the art of sword-making.
Why I Do What I Do is an original AsiaOne series where we showcase people with uncommon professions and what it takes to get there. In Why I Do What I Do: Asia, we scour the region for more unconventional jobs and the stories of the people behind them.
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