A museum dedicated to Li Rongchun (李榮春, 1914–1994), a writeer born in Toucheng, Yilan, housed in a Japanese colonial era wooden building that originally served as a dormitory for Toucheng Public School. Li was one of few post-war Taiwanese writers who could write fluently in Chinese and left nearly three million characters of manuscripts. The single-story cedar and cypress building features typical Japanese residential architecture including tatami rooms, sliding doors, and an engawa veranda.
Map
Links
- Taiwan Cultural Memory Bank (文化部國家文化記憶庫)
Themes
- Japanese Colonial Era Taiwan (台灣日治時代)
- Education History in Taiwan (臺灣教育史)
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