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Taiwan Taichung|Wufeng Lin Family Garden Lin Xiantang Museum Park Ticket

Wufeng Lin Family Garden Lin Xiantang Museum
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Event Date | 01 May 2024
Event Time | 08:30 - 17:00
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Built by Wufeng Lin family Lin Wenqin, commonly known as "Lin Family Garden"
The museum houses precious cultural relics used by Mr. Lin Xiantang
Experience the daily necessities and furniture used by the Wufeng Lin family

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Wufeng Lin Family Garden Lin Xiantang Museum Business Hours: 08:30 ~ 17:00, open all year round (In case of natural disasters or irresistible factors, the park will be closed according to the Taichung City Government's announcement to stop work)
Park address: No. 91, Laiyuan Road, Wufeng District, Taichung City Guide meeting point: Museum counter

Collection display of Lin Xiantang Museum:
1. Calligraphy, manuscripts, drawings, photos, archives, documents, postcards, etc. left by Mr. Lin Xiantang and his son Lin Panlong, as well as records of Mr. Xiantang's contacts with literati at that time.
2. Daily necessities, furniture, men's and women's clothing and accessories, clocks, etc. used by the Wufeng Lin family.
3. Photos and materials related to Lin Xiantang's activities, such as Lishe, Yixinhui, summer school, Taiwan Parliament petition movement, book club, and other activities of Lin Xiantang and his son.
4. Literati paintings and calligraphy of roughly the same period as Lin Xiantang, such as the calligraphy works of Liang Qichao, Xu Beihong, Zhuang Taiyue, Fu Xiqi, and Du Congming, and the paintings of early Taiwanese painters Chen Huikun, Guo Xuehu, and Yang Qidong.
5. Chairman Lin Fangyi's personal collections over the years, including furniture crafts, clothing accessories, colored glaze, porcelain, etc.


Wufeng Lin Family Garden Lin Xiantang Museum Park: Wufeng Lin Family Garden Lin Xiantang Museum Park is the general name of the Wufeng Lin family’s gardens and mansion complex in Abuwu (now Wufeng District, Taichung City), composed of Wufeng Lin Family Garden Lai Garden and Lin Xiantang The museum, Jingxun Building, and Rongjingzhai are the largest national monuments in Taiwan, spanning the Qing Dynasty, Japanese rule, and the Republic of China, and the modern history of Taiwan for more than 200 years. The antique architecture and celebrity calligraphy and paintings are cultural treasures that scholars, experts and tourists who love Chinese culture and architecture go to learn from. Entering the park is like being in a microcosm of Taiwan for a century. Through the park guide, the public can have a deeper understanding of the history and culture inherited by important families in Taiwan .

Lin Hsien-tang Museum: Mr. Lin Hsien-tang lived in an era where old and new ideas alternated, so he possessed the advantages of old and new intellectuals. The combination of these two characteristics made Mr. Hsien-tang one of the greatest figures in Taiwan in the first half of the 20th century. The museum displays relevant documents and historical materials of the Wufeng Lin family, ancient documents, authentic diaries of Lin Xiantang, calligraphy, manuscripts, archives, postcards, daily necessities, furniture and important literati calligraphy and paintings used by the Wufeng Lin family in their early years. Walking into the museum to appreciate Taiwan's handicraft skills and exquisite and gorgeous culture is like reading a biography of Mr. Lin Xiantang and a magnificent and beautiful three-dimensional history of Taiwan.

Lai Garden: The first of the four famous gardens in Taiwan, the back garden of the Lin family in Wufeng. After Mr. Lin Wenqin was elected in 1893, in order to thank his mother Mrs. Luo for her kindness in nurturing, he built a garden for his mother to support her for the rest of her life. Caiyi Yuqin allusions named "Laiyuan". Laiyuan is a beautiful forest garden surrounded by mountains and rivers. The national monuments Wugui Tower, Feishang Zuiyue Pavilion, Xiaoxi Pond, and Kapok Bridge skillfully form a perfect combination of nature and humanities. The beautiful scenery has become a famous scenic spot in Taiwan.

Rongjingzhai: Built in 1838, it was originally a residence. In 1887, Lin Wenqin converted it into a private study (commonly known as Xinxuezi). Rongjingzhai". It is the academy where Mr. Lin Xiantang studied traditional Sinology with his relatives since he was a child. Its architectural style adopts the traditional academy layout. It was also the most important Sinology education center in the central region at that time.

Jingxun Building: "Jingxun Building" is the former residence of Lin Xiantang, the main residence of the Dingcuo family. The main building is divided into three entrances and nine bays. Lin Dianguo began to build Shigeju in 1864. In 1867, Lin Wenfeng completed the inner and outer dragon guards, Zhengshen and Jingxunlou gate towers of the first fall. In 1883, Lin Wenqin completed the main building of the second fall and the third fall. Later, Lin Xiantang was refurbished during the Japanese occupation period, adding grape trellises in front of the main hall, and rebuilding the original gatehouse to form the scale we see today. There are movable "Bagua Gate" and "Six Happiness" carvings between the main hall and the frame, as well as the double-entry "Ying (Eagle) Hero Independent" double-view painting, and the arch that symbolizes the shape of "Fish Leaping over the Dragon Gate". There are large vase doors on both sides of the main hall, which means peace in and out of the four seasons, and the traditional architectural style is all-encompassing.

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