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Sometimes, people will choose a side hustle to generate more income or showcase a different skill. But for Wang Ya-lun, hers is a way to commune with her late father. Now over 60 years old, Wang used to live in Belgium working as a writer, and has even worked with the Cannes Film Festival. Four years ago, her glamorous life came full circle when she returned to Yilan to take over her father’s natural gas bottling business, all to preserve his memory.

Drivers bring their trucks up to the station, emptying gas cylinders one by one to be refilled. It’s hard to imagine the boss weaving her way among them, Wang Ya-lun, was once a top student at Taipei First Girls’ High School and NTU’s foreign languages department. She even earned two master’s degrees in France on scholarship. But now, she’s selling gas.

As she leads the reporter through the station, Wang tells how she used to be a seasoned writer and European correspondent. Four years ago when her father died, she moved back home to take over his business.

Wang Ya-lun
Gas bottling station owner
Before, no matter how I wrote the invoice, it wouldn’t go through. I didn’t even know I had to get carbon paper! I came back so often at the time because my parents’ health was getting worse. After my father passed... That period of time was too short. I felt like, at least this station has been the same for 40 years. Of course it’s changed a little, but it’s still here, so I couldn’t... I couldn’t let it go.

Wang has helped with the Cannes Film Festival and even translated the memoir of its former president. But is it possible for this seasoned writer to blend in with the gas workers?

Mr. Yeh
Gas supplier
I told her not to take over the business. She should be holding a pen, not gas cylinders!

Wang said if she never took over the business, it would have been hard for her to understand the hardships her father faced.

Wang Ya-lun
Gas bottling station owner
I never doubted that my father loved me deeply, but he was very strict with me. It’s because I took over the station that I can better understand what he went through. The process is what’s most important. I’ve learned a lot.

Fans of her writing have even come to visit her at the station. After traveling all the way around the world, Wang has landed back where she started to better understand the love her father left behind.

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