Attraction Guide: Miaoli Hakka Culture Park, Miaoli, Taiwan

Miaoli Hakka Culture Park Guide

Discover Hakka Heritage: A Journey Through Culture and Tradition Guide

Welcome to the Miaoli Hakka Culture Park, a vibrant center dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich heritage of the Hakka people in Taiwan. This park offers a fascinating glimpse into Hakka traditions, architecture, and way of life, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Taiwanese culture. Explore interactive exhibits, traditional buildings, and beautiful landscapes that tell the story of the Hakka community. The Hakka people are a distinct Han Chinese subgroup with a unique history and culture. They migrated to Taiwan centuries ago, bringing with them their own language, customs, and architectural styles. The Miaoli Hakka Culture Park was established to preserve and promote this unique heritage, ensuring that future generations can learn about and appreciate the Hakka contribution to Taiwanese society. The park's design incorporates traditional Hakka architectural elements, creating an immersive and authentic experience. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities at the park, including exploring the Hakka-style buildings, participating in cultural workshops, and learning about Hakka cuisine. The park often hosts traditional performances and festivals, providing a lively and engaging experience for all ages. Don't miss the opportunity to sample Hakka delicacies at the park's restaurant, where you can savor authentic dishes like Lei Cha (ground tea) and Hakka stir-fry.

Transportation

From Miaoli Railway Station, take the Hsinchu Bus (新竹客運) towards Dahu (大湖) or Zhuolan (卓蘭) and get off at the Hakka Culture Park stop (客家文化園區站). Alternatively, you can take a taxi from the station.

Opening Hours

Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Closed on Mondays.