Cultural center in Neipu, Pingtung County, Taiwan
The Liudui Hakka Cultural Park (traditional Chinese: 六堆客家文化園區; simplified Chinese: 六堆客家文化园区; pinyin: Liùduī Kèjiā Wénhuà Yuánqū) is a cultural center in Neipu Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan about Hakka people.
History
The park was originally a tobacco barn area which was constructed in 1961. In 2009, the owner decided to donate the area and facilities.[1] The area was then converted to Liudui Hakka Cultural Park and was opened on 22 October 2011.[2]
Attractions
Liudui Hakka Cultural Parks has an area of 30 hectares, which contains several attractions:[3]
- 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[4]
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.[5]
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