Erjie Rice Barn Explained

Erjie Rice Barn
Native Name:二結農會穀倉
Native Name Lang:zh
Coordinates:24.7052°N 121.7747°W
Former Names:Erjie Peasant Association Barn
Building Type:former barn
Location:171 Sanxing Xi Lu, Wujie, Yilan County, Taiwan
Completion Date:1928
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Floor Area:3,000 m2

The Erjie Rice Barn, also known as the Erjie Peasant Association Barn, is a former barn in Wujie Township, Yilan County, Taiwan.

History

The Erjie Rice Barn was built in 1928, when Taiwan was under Japanese rule. In 1935, a large brick storage warehouse and a mill were added to store public grain in the Wujie Township area. The warehouses were expanded in 1937 and 1953. During the Second World War, the Erjie Peasant Association Barn was responsible for purchasing rice on the south bank of the Lanyang River. In 1993, the barn ceased to be used for rice storage .

The Erjie Rice Barn was announced as a county-level monument on 12 August 1998.[1] Its upkeep is currently entrusted to the Erjie Cultural Foundation. Recently, the barn was renovated into a venue for cultural preservation.[2]

Architecture

The barn spans over an area of 3,000 m2.[3]

Exhibitions

The barn displays the early original tools used for agricultural activities at that time, including a 3-story high rice huller.[2]

Transportation

The barn is accessible from Erjie Station of Taiwan Railways.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 二結農會穀倉.
  2. Web site: Erjie Rice Barn. roundTAIWANround. 3 October 2019.
  3. Web site: 26 September 2022. Erjie Rice Cultural Museum. Yilan Museum Family. 5 October 2022.