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Building: MIAOLI HAKKA CULTURAL PARK

苗栗客家文化園區 台湾客家文化センター

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The Taiwan Hakka Culture Center, completed in 2012, stands as a significant cultural and architectural landmark in Miaoli County. Designed by architect Liu Peisen and constructed by Takenaka Corporation, this facility seamlessly integrates museum, research, and exhibition spaces. The building's design thoughtfully reflects Hakka cultural heritage while employing contemporary architectural principles. Its innovative spatial arrangement and material selection create an engaging environment for visitors to explore Hakka traditions. The center functions as both a functional research facility and public cultural institution, demonstrating how modern architecture can authentically represent and preserve regional cultural identity while serving contemporary community needs.

The Taiwan Hakka Culture Center, completed in 2012, stands as a significant cultural and architectural landmark in Miaoli County. Designed by architect Liu Peisen and constructed by Takenaka Corporation, this facility seamlessly integrates museum, research, and exhibition spaces. The building's desi

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The Taiwan Hakka Culture Center, completed in 2012, stands as a significant cultural and architectural landmark in Miaoli County. Designed by architect Liu Peisen and constructed by Takenaka Corporation, this facility seamlessly integrates museum, research, and exhibition spaces. The building's design thoughtfully reflects Hakka cultural heritage while employing contemporary architectural principles. Its innovative spatial arrangement and material selection create an engaging environment for visitors to explore Hakka traditions. The center functions as both a functional research facility and public cultural institution, demonstrating how modern architecture can authentically represent and preserve regional cultural identity while serving contemporary community needs.