Chien Mu House, Cultural heritage monument in Shilin District, Taiwan.
Chien Mu House is a two-story residence in Shilin with traditional Taiwanese architectural features and an extensive collection of historical documents. The rooms contain personal items and manuscripts that document the life and work of an important historian.
The house was built in 1968 as a residence for a Chinese historian who arrived from Hong Kong to settle in Taiwan. It opened to the public in 2002 to preserve his scholarly legacy and allow others to learn from his work.
The house reveals how a scholar integrated his home with his work, displaying books and documents throughout the rooms as part of daily life. Visitors can see how academic pursuits and family routines coexisted in the same spaces.
The house is accessible by bus from Shilin Metro Station, and visitors can walk through on their own or join a guided tour on most days except Mondays. The rooms are compact, so allow about an hour or two for a comfortable visit without feeling rushed.
The garden was designed according to traditional Chinese principles and features plants selected specifically for their historical meanings. This careful selection reveals the scholar's interests extending beyond books and documents into the natural world.
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