Guangfu Hall

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Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 22, 2025
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Historical Significance of Guangfu Hall

Guangfu Hall was constructed in 1914 as the residence for government officials during the Japanese colonial period. It was designed by Japanese architect Koshirō Yamamoto and showcases a unique blend of Western and Eastern architectural influences.

Its historical value lies in its role as a governmental hub during a key period in Taiwanese history. Surrounding gardens enhance its appeal, making it a serene spot amidst the bustling city.

Key Highlights

  • 🌳 Peaceful Gardens - Enjoy tranquil park spaces that reflect traditional Taiwanese landscaping.
  • 🏛️ Unique Architecture - Observe the mix of Japanese and Western design elements.
  • 📜 Cultural Exhibitions - Explore various cultural events and exhibitions hosted at the hall.

Guangfu Hall is free to enter and is enjoyed by tourists, families, and historians alike, providing insights into Taiwan’s past.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Guangfu Hall

Japanese Influence

Guangfu Hall reflects the architectural style of early 20th-century Japan, emphasizing simplicity and functionality.

Cultural Events

The hall hosts various cultural activities, workshops, and exhibitions throughout the year.

Preserved Artifacts

Inside are preserved documents and artifacts from the Japanese colonial era, showcasing Taiwan's history.

Location

No. 98

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