This art installation is a massive glass window featuring the townscape and everyday life at Shalu Station. Shalu Station, like other stations in Taiwan, combines new and old architectural elements in an historic setting, anchoring residents with a sense of tradition. The front of the station is crowded with pedestrians, scenes of talking and bargaining, and other sights and sounds of a thriving market. The rear of the station depicts commuting passengers against a blue sky. Circles in the artwork, simulating the consecutive arrangement of station windows, frame and display the environment and culture of the town. The cultural elements include a gable-roofed church and other historic buildings. When the window is illuminated during the day, these scenes remind passengers of their own connections and history with the town.