美濃客家文物館 | |
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Established | 28 April 2001 |
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Location | Meinong, Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
Coordinates | 22°54′40″N 120°33′27″E / 22.91111°N 120.55750°E |
Type | museum |
Architect | Hsie Ying-jun |
The Meinong Hakka Culture Museum ( traditional Chinese: 美濃客家文物館; simplified Chinese: 美浓客家文物馆; pinyin: Měinóng Kèjiā Wénwùguǎn) is a cultural museum in Meinong District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
During the opening ceremony speech on 28 April 2001, President Chen Shui-bian emphasized the effort by the central government to preserve Hakka culture and give it the recognition it deserves. [1] [2]
The museum building consists of 2 floors. [3] The museum design was inspired by simplicity and minimalism. Combining the architecture of tobacco (curing) shed and traditional trilateral courtyard house, it embraces innovation and modernity. [4]
The museum displays Hakka and Meinong culture and history, emphasizing the relationship between the people and their environment. [5]
美濃客家文物館 | |
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Established | 28 April 2001 |
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Location | Meinong, Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
Coordinates | 22°54′40″N 120°33′27″E / 22.91111°N 120.55750°E |
Type | museum |
Architect | Hsie Ying-jun |
The Meinong Hakka Culture Museum ( traditional Chinese: 美濃客家文物館; simplified Chinese: 美浓客家文物馆; pinyin: Měinóng Kèjiā Wénwùguǎn) is a cultural museum in Meinong District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
During the opening ceremony speech on 28 April 2001, President Chen Shui-bian emphasized the effort by the central government to preserve Hakka culture and give it the recognition it deserves. [1] [2]
The museum building consists of 2 floors. [3] The museum design was inspired by simplicity and minimalism. Combining the architecture of tobacco (curing) shed and traditional trilateral courtyard house, it embraces innovation and modernity. [4]
The museum displays Hakka and Meinong culture and history, emphasizing the relationship between the people and their environment. [5]