Penghu Reclamation Hall

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Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 22, 2025
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Explore the History at Penghu Reclamation Hall

Located in Magong, Taiwan, Penghu Reclamation Hall was constructed in 1933, showcasing the region's rich history through a well-preserved structure.

This former residence, designed in a Japanese architectural style intertwined with European art deco elements, was originally home to Penghu's county magistrate. Today, it serves as a local history museum, hosting exhibitions that celebrate the cultural and historical significance of the Penghu archipelago.

Key Features

  • 🏛️ Authentic Japanese-Influenced Architecture
  • 🖼️ Rotating Local Exhibitions
  • ☕ Charming Café in a Shaded Yard

Accessible to everyone, this site invites tourists, families, and historians to appreciate the heritage of Penghu, with free entry to the main attractions.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Penghu Reclamation Hall

Historical Significance

The building was the residence of the county magistrate, showcasing the governance history of Penghu.

Architectural Style

The structure harmoniously combines Japanese and European art deco elements, reflecting colonial influences.

Nature-Infused Café

Visitors can enjoy refreshments in the café surrounded by lush trees, enhancing the overall experience.

Location

30 Zhiping Rd; 治平路30號

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