Wude Hall Kaohsiung Wude Hall was completed in the 13th year of Taisho (1924) at Minatocho (now Hamasing) 4-chome, providing a place for the police and young students to practice judo and kendo during the Japanese occupation. The Wude Hall in Gushan District has been abandoned several times in Taiwan and has been restored. It is the only existing monument in Taiwan that has been renovated and conformed to its original function. It operates demonstration performances, guided tours, performance theaters, cultural studies and other projects, and arranges kendo, judo, etc. There are regular performances of martial arts, and demonstrations of Japanese culture such as flower arrangement, calligraphy, and tea ceremony are held in Taiwan. Wude Hall is a martial arts history and art space that combines culture, sports, and sightseeing, allowing visitors to rediscover the spirit and cultural context of martial arts.