The former residence of Taiwanese composer Wu Jin-huai (吳晉淮, 1916–1991), in the Huoshaodian (火燒店) settlement of Liuying. The current sanheyuan was built in 1932 by Wu’s eldest brother after the original brick ancestral home collapsed in the 1931 Xinying earthquake. It was restored and reopened in 2012 as the Wu Jin-huai Music Memorial Hall (吳晉淮音樂紀念館).
Map
Heritage Status
- Historic Building (歷史建築)
Links
- Wikipedia in Chinese (中文維基百科)
- Cultural Assets Bureau (文化部文化資產局)
Themes
- Japanese Colonial Era Taiwan (台灣日治時代)
- Minnan Architecture (閩南建築)
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