Taichung Winery Transforms into a Cultural and Creative Industry Base ~ Taichung Cultural Assets Park
Not far from Taichung Railway Station
About ten minutes' walk
Located at the intersection of Fuxing Road Section 3 and Minsheng Road
Ministry of Culture Cultural Assets Park
In recent years, it has provided many college students
A platform for cultural and creative presentations and exchanges among arts and cultural groups, industries, etc.
The old Taichung winery has been revitalized from a wine-making industrial site.
Transformed into a base for promoting cultural and creative industries
The former Taichung Winery was
Founded in 1916 during the Japanese occupation
Taisho Brewing Co., Ltd.
After the Japanese government implemented the liquor monopoly in 1922,
Taken over by the government
In 1928, it became the largest brewery in Taiwan.
After Taiwan's liberation in 1945
The winery was renamed the Fifth Winery twice
In 1947, the government changed the tobacco and alcohol monopoly to public sales.
Taken over by Taiwan Tobacco and Alcohol Monopoly Bureau
In 1957, it was renamed the Taiwan Provincial Tobacco and Liquor Monopoly Bureau Taichung Distillery
July 2002
Taichung City Government registers all major buildings in the district as historical buildings
And transformed into ~Taichung Cultural and Creative Industry Park~
(Information collected through Internet search)
The International Exhibition Hall in the corner of the Central Square was formerly a packaging factory.
Various types of exhibitions are currently on display
Demonstrating ambition to go global
There are 21 buildings in the park.
There are different exhibitions from time to time.
The park is very large and the buildings are well maintained.
The park has vast grasslands and dense forests.
Even a walk is great.
It is a cultural and creative park that you cannot miss when visiting Taichung