Zhaoan Hakka Cultural Hall, Cultural center in Lunbei, Taiwan.
The Zhaoan Hakka Cultural Hall is a cultural center located in Lunbei with exhibition spaces, community gathering areas, and an outdoor plaza spread across two floors. The building functions as a hub for sharing local Hakka heritage with visitors through displays and events.
Efforts to preserve the Hakka heritage of this region began around 2006, leading to the official opening of this center in 2016. The project received backing from the Hakka Affairs Council to support the documentation and protection of local traditions.
The hall displays Hakka artifacts and traditional crafts that reflect how the local community preserves its heritage. Visitors can experience the handmade objects and learn how people here maintain their distinct language and craft traditions.
The ground floor is set up for daily activities and exhibitions, while the upper level accommodates special events and programs. Parking is available for visitors who arrive by car.
The center conducts field research and uses local resources to document the specific traditions of the Zhaoan Hakka community. This detailed work preserves details about the community that might otherwise be forgotten or overlooked.
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