Yunlin Historic Site-Yongcui Pavilion
by 靡亞
Feb 24, 2025
Yu-Sui-Kaku (also known as Yu Shui Pavilion) was built in 1939 as a high-end guesthouse building for receiving official and military guests. It was declared a historic site by the Yunlin County Cultural Affairs Bureau in 2010 and restored in 2015. However, due to local financial constraints and a lack of professional manpower, it remained idle for more than a year. In the spring of 2017, it was leased and operated by the Taiwan Arts Development Association.
I believe you can feel how beautiful it is inside by looking at the photos 💜 It’s actually quite small and you can spend a long time wandering around inside because every corner is beautiful! Full of the fragrance and elegance of history😍These photos were taken during previous interviews. Welcome everyone to spend a wonderful afternoon learning about history✨️The staff in the pavilion are also very friendly. The following information is for your reference~
⏰Opening hours
Closed on Monday and Tuesday (not limited to members of the association and group reservations)
Weekdays: 14:00-18:00
Holidays: 11:00am-6:00pm
⚠️Related regulations
1. The cultural landscape maintenance fee is NT$100 (NT$50 for Yunlin County residents), which can be used to offset consumption
2. The number of visitors to the pavilion is limited to 20 people
3. Please do not take photos of the exhibits in the cabinet
4. Wear socks when entering the cabinet
🌍Address: No. 27, Shuiyuan Road, Huwei Town, Yunlin County 632
✨️Tel: 05-6333921
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