Taichung Military Kindred Village Museum: A Light Break, a Quiet Encounter of History and Lanterns
by 42charity
Sep 15, 2025
#SeptemberTravelSupport This is one of Taiwan's oldest urban parks, built during the Japanese colonial period. Inside, you'll find artificial ponds, pavilions, and impressive traditional architecture with arched stone pillars. The murals and lanterns pictured here are perfect for festivals and special exhibitions in this historic space. 😊
Bright and colorful lanterns perched atop the old stone pillars evoke a sense of time and space, while also adding a warm ambiance. During the day, sunlight gently filters through the wooden ceiling, and the harmonious colors of the lanterns on the walls create a visual feast. It's the perfect space for a stroll or a photo shoot.
The park is filled with artificial lakes, small bridges, and traditional pavilions, making even a stroll a truly relaxing experience. Sitting on a bench and taking a moment to relax, away from the city noise, you'll feel as if you've stepped into a different era.
During the Lantern Festival held every spring, the park becomes even more magical with lanterns and lights. If you visit at the right time, don't miss the transformation! This is a place where the expression "a space where history is weighty and emotion quietly approaches" is no exaggeration. If you're looking for a brief respite from your city tour or want to find a moment more deeply memorable than a single photograph, I highly recommend visiting Taichung Park.
Post by 42charity | Sep 15, 2025












