Established in 1991, this amusement park recreated traditional street scenes and performances from Taiwanese television and film, particularly period dramas. It closed in 2017 after the landowners refused to renew the lease. After it was effectively abandoned the site became popular with urban explorers. A fire broke out in April 2024, destroying many buildings in the park. The original owners continue to operate a Great Wall amusement park just north of this site.
Warning: this location is abandoned, hazardous, or otherwise neglected and may be unsafe and even dangerous! Exercise appropriate precautions when visiting.
警告:此處已廢棄或長期無人管理,可能存在潛在危險。造訪時請務必提高警覺,並做好相關安全防護措施。
Map
Links
- Wikipedia in Chinese (中文維基百科)
- Fake Literary Youth (假文青的廢墟散步)
- Wwodstocc’s Blog (wwodstocc的部落格)
Themes
- Urban Exploration in Taiwan (台灣城市探險)
- Amusement Parks in Taiwan (台灣的樂園)
Connections
- Beigou Forbidden City Vault (北溝故宮文物典藏山洞)
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