Liudui Hakka Cultural Park

Coordinates: 22°39′33.8″N 120°33′31.8″E / 22.659389°N 120.558833°E / 22.659389; 120.558833

Liudui Hakka Cultural Park
六堆客家文化園區
General information
Type Cultural center
Location Neipu, Pingtung County, Taiwan
Opening 22 October 2011
Owner Hakka Affairs Council
Technical details
Floor area 30 hectares
Website
thcc.hakka.gov.tw

The Liudui Hakka Cultural Park (Chinese: 六堆客家文化園區; pinyin: Liùduī Kèjiā Wénhuà Yuánqū) is a cultural center in Neipu Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan about Hakka people.[1] Liudui Hakka Cultural Park was expected to be a tourist window for Hakka culture in southern Taiwan, with language and culture heritage, performance marketing and leisure recreation functions. The two main concepts of the park are Hakka village lives and natural ecology; there are four main regions outdoors, including the umbrella stand village (Hakka Settlement Architecture), Natural Prairie Area, Natural Grassland Area and Nine Flowers Garden Area. While there are a number of exhibition halls indoors, such as the permanent exhibition, multimedia exhibition, children exploring space (Hakkaland) and rooms for stocking cigarettes and grinding grain (Tobacco Barn Exhibition Hall & Rice Mill Exhibition Hall). Through rural experiences, homeland education, Hakka cultural performances and sales for characteristic Hakka industry goods, Liudui Hakka Cultural Park presents Hakka’s unique atmosphere in various forms. Liudui Hakka Cultural Park not only passes on Hakka culture, but the diverse ecological landscapes in the park also convey a new life attitude, to allow visitors to experience the Hakka people’s lifestyle of respecting nature.

History

The park was opened on 22 October 2011.[2]

Attractions

Liudui Hakka Cultural Parks has an area of 30 hectares, which contains some feature spot spots:

  • Hakka Settlement Architecture
  • Nine Flowers Garden Area
  • Seasonal Farmland Area
  • Natural Prairie Area
  • Hakka Ditch Area
  • Auditorium
  • Wooden Trail
  • Headspring Plaza
  • Wetland Garden
  • Countryside Area
  • Poolside Stage[3]

Exhibition Hall

  • Permanent Exhibition
  • Permanent Exhibition - Hakkaland Children’s Museum
  • Multimedia Exhibition Hall
  • Tobacco Barn Exhibition Hall
  • Rice Mill Exhibition Hall

Transportation

The park is accessible by bus from Pingtung Station of Taiwan Railways Administration.[4]

See also

References

  1. http://thcc.hakka.gov.tw/wSite/ct?xItem=6037&ctNode=745&mp=13
  2. http://www.taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xItem=178416&ctNode=445
  3. "i屏東愛屏東". i屏東愛屏東.
  4. http://thcc.hakka.gov.tw/wSite/ct?xItem=6054&ctNode=752&mp=13
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