Hakka Cultural Park
Hakka Cultural Park
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Neighborhood: Sanxia / Yingge District
Yingge, with a 200-year history in pottery, is one of the earliest settlements of Taiwan, thus earning the reputation of “Taiwan’s Jingdezhen”. Constructed with exposed concrete and steel structures, the Yingge Ceramics Museum is a landmark presenting rustic beauty. Walk into Yingge Old Street and feel the pieces of brick and tiles lightly emitting a historical and cultural atmosphere. Stroke the potteries to sympathize with the hundred-year-old artistic essence by aged masters. Reputed as the hall of eastern art, “Sanxia Zushi (Divine Ancestor) Temple is a temple built with an ancient technique. The groups of bygone architectures and baroque-style plaques of Sanxia Old Street still retain their former self. Once known as Sanjiaoyong street, Minquan street used to be the gathering grounds of the once-prosperous cloth dying industry. The Sanxia Dye Workshop was established to keep the blue-dye culture from disappearing. Visit this little village of art to delicately experience local humanities and scenic nature.Visit a small town rich with arts and experience local cultural features and natural landscapes in detail!
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Leore T
Yilan, Taiwan276 contributions
Jul 2015
This park is great. It's beautiful with a very interesting little museum in the centre. There's also a beautiful pathway in the park.
There are often fun events there. I attended the Canada Day festival, which was fun but I enjoyed the quiet pathways towards the edge of the park more than the crowded food and drink booths.
Check it out if you're in the area!
There are often fun events there. I attended the Canada Day festival, which was fun but I enjoyed the quiet pathways towards the edge of the park more than the crowded food and drink booths.
Check it out if you're in the area!
Written October 10, 2015
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