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Historical building in Nantou City, Nantou County, Taiwan
Jufang Hall
聚芳館
General information
LocationNantou City, Nantou County, Taiwan
Completed1922
Opening27 August 2001

The Jufang Hall (traditional Chinese: 聚芳館; simplified Chinese: 聚芳馆; pinyin: Jùfāng Guǎn) is a historical building in Nantou City, Nantou County, Taiwan.

History

The building was originally built in 1922 as Nantou District Produce Exhibition. In 1945 after World War II, the building was used to station troops and it was also rented out as a hotel. In 1951, the health center of Nantou County began its operation in the building until it was relocated in 1960. The Nantou County Library was then moved to the building until 1982 when Nantou County Culture Center took over its place. In 1983, the hall was renovated by Nantou City Government and set up as Longquan Nursery. The nursery was damaged by the 921 earthquake on 21 September 1999. Soon after that, the Executive Yuan approved an approximate NT$3 million of public facility restoration funds to repair the hall. The building was reopened as Jufang Hall on 27 August 2001.

Architecture

The building was built with a European architecture style.

See also

References

  1. "經緯度選擇". culture.tw.

23°54′40″N 120°41′17″E / 23.91116°N 120.68819°E / 23.91116; 120.68819


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