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Art and Culture Clusters

Dr. Kuo Sie-Hien Memorial Exhibition
Female pioneer - Dr. Kuo Sie-Hien Memorial Exhibition was established on the 3rd floor of Sie-Hien Library in Chiayi City. It mainly stores and preserves her personal artifacts and is open for public display. The facility also has a timeline introducing her personal stories and political contributions.
No. 685, Section 1, Shixian Road, West District, Chiayi City
Hosanna Museum
It was established by the Hosanna Foundation. It has a selection of Koji Pottery showing the local Taiwanese culture characteristics and important artifacts related to the development and history of local Koji Pottery. The facility collects Koji Pottery from the early years in Taiwan, Buddha sculptures and ancient Chinese ceramics, and there are art works by Yeh Wang, Ke Shun, Hung Kun-Fu and Chen Zhuan-Yo. In recent years, the facility has actively expanded its influence domestically and internationally. It has collaborated with the Museum of World Religions and Taiwan Historical and attended exhibitions in Freiburg, Germany.
No. 30, Lane 285, Section 2, Daya Road, East District, Chiayi City
Museum of Old Taiwan Tiles
Patterned tiles used to be popular in Europe, and was an architectural feature influencing buildings in Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period after the Western craftsmanship transformation in Japan. In the past 100 years, mansions of wealthy families in Taiwan have used patterned tiles to show their wealth and blessing, and the practice has become a unique culture. As time passes, patterned tiles gradually become precious historical heritage. The museum is committed to rescuing, repairing, preserving and regenerating patterned tiles to re-polish the culture and historical value of beautiful Taiwanese patterned tiles and return them to the world stage of craftsmanship and aesthetics.
No. 282, Linsen W. Road, West District, Chiayi City
Showa 18 J18 - Historic Archives Building of Chiayi City
Classified as a municipal historical site, it is located in the 100-year-old Chiayi Park. The two Japanese-style buildings, established in the 18th year of Showa era (1943), used to be the dining hall and administration office attached to Chiayi Shrine during the Japanese colonial period. In recent years, the facility was originally used as a small historical artifacts museum to show the development history of Chiayi City. It has now become an integrated venue incorporating the shrine culture, culture and creativity activities, food and beverage, exhibitions and experience events.
No. 42, Gongyuan Street, East District, Chiayi City