House of Citizen-Memorial Hall of Attendance, Historical memorial hall in Douliu, Taiwan
The House of Citizen-Memorial Hall of Attendance is a structure in Douliu that displays architectural elements from the early 20th century. Its layout includes multiple exhibition rooms and rooms designed for gatherings and cultural events.
The building was constructed in 1927 to commemorate a notable visit to Taiwan and was funded through community donations. It survived major earthquakes and underwent restoration to preserve its original features.
The building serves as a central venue for local exhibitions, music performances, and movie screenings, connecting residents with their heritage through various events.
The location sits south of Douliu Station and is accessible by foot, making it easy to reach. Visitors should check current opening hours before visiting, as these may vary seasonally.
The structure underwent extensive restoration after the 1999 Jiji earthquake and reopened in 2011 with preserved original architectural features from the 1920s.
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