Taiwan Hakka Museum, Cultural center in Tongluo, Taiwan
The Taiwan Hakka Museum is a cultural center in Tongluo dedicated to preserving Hakka heritage and features multiple exhibition halls. The spaces present artifacts, photographs, and documentary materials that illustrate the history and way of life of the Hakka people.
The museum was established to document the migration history of the Hakka people to Taiwan and their settlement patterns. The collections show how this population adapted to different regions over centuries while maintaining their cultural identity.
The exhibits display traditional Hakka clothing, farming tools, and household items that reflect everyday life across different periods. Visitors can observe how these objects shaped the values and customs of the Hakka community.
The museum is easily accessible by public transportation and informative tours are available in multiple languages. The best time to visit is outside peak hours to explore the exhibitions comfortably.
The museum houses a collection of over 1,000 recorded interviews with Hakka elders that preserves their personal stories. These audio archives serve as a living record of dialects and memories that visitors can explore.
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