Nantou County Culture Park Explained

Nantou County Culture Park
Native Name:南投縣文化園區
Native Name Lang:zh
Location:Nantou City, Nantou County, Taiwan
Completion Date:1937
Destruction Date:-->
Owner:Cultural Affairs Bureau of Nantou County Government
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The Nantou County Culture Park (NCCP;) is a historical building in Nantou City, Nantou County, Taiwan.

History

The park's main building, County History Hall, was built in 1937 as the Wude Temple. The structure later served various purposes, such as a, a police department and other government offices.

In December 1996, the preparatory office to establish the venue was set up.[1] The area was unveiled as Nantou County History Hall in 1997 but soon later it was closed due to 921 earthquake in 1999. After a year of reparation, it was reopened to the public in 2000.[2] Adjacent to the County History Hall is the Art Archive Hall which was originally built in 1952. It was later changed to its current use in 2003.

Exhibitions

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nantou County Cultural Park. Cultural Affairs Bureau of Nantou County Government. 10 February 2024.
  2. News: Crook. Steven. 1 May 2020. Highways & Byways: Nantou’s historic quarter. Taipei Times. 2 May 2020.