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泰辣小吃(泰式料理)
No. 12-6號, Zhongyong Rd, Nantun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 408
《優卡啡 YUUC CAFE 》義大利麵|燉飯|下午茶|curry|美食推薦|pasta |afternoon tea
No. 177號, Lingdong S Rd, Nantun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 408033
麥味登嶺東店 早午餐 Brunch 南屯 早餐 下午茶 晚餐 Cafe Coffee
408, Taiwan, Taichung City, Nantun District, Jiangong Rd, 107號1樓
千饗公子·VEGETARIAN RAMEN CLUB (邀請預約制)
408, Taiwan, Taichung City, Nantun District, Zhongyong Rd, 23-22號
資豐美食 嶺東店
No. 19-59號, Zhongyong Rd, Nantun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 408
傳奇烤肉飯
No. 92號, Yongchun S Rd, Nantun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 408
春佳福早點
No. 23-2號, Zhongyong Rd, Nantun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 408
嶺東農場
408, Taiwan, Taichung City, Nantun District, Zhongyong Rd, 18-14號號之1號
忠勇26大腸蚵仔麵線
No. 26, Zhongyong Rd, Nantun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 408
Q Burger 台中嶺東店(直營)
No. 87號, Yongchun S Rd, Nantun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 408
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Rainbow Village

408, Taiwan, Taichung City, Nantun District, 春安路56巷25號
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attractions: , restaurants: 泰辣小吃(泰式料理), 《優卡啡 YUUC CAFE 》義大利麵|燉飯|下午茶|curry|美食推薦|pasta |afternoon tea, 麥味登嶺東店 早午餐 Brunch 南屯 早餐 下午茶 晚餐 Cafe Coffee, 千饗公子·VEGETARIAN RAMEN CLUB (邀請預約制), 資豐美食 嶺東店, 傳奇烤肉飯, 春佳福早點, 嶺東農場, 忠勇26大腸蚵仔麵線, Q Burger 台中嶺東店(直營)
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泰辣小吃(泰式料理)

《優卡啡 YUUC CAFE 》義大利麵|燉飯|下午茶|curry|美食推薦|pasta |afternoon tea

麥味登嶺東店 早午餐 Brunch 南屯 早餐 下午茶 晚餐 Cafe Coffee

千饗公子·VEGETARIAN RAMEN CLUB (邀請預約制)

資豐美食 嶺東店

傳奇烤肉飯

春佳福早點

嶺東農場

忠勇26大腸蚵仔麵線

Q Burger 台中嶺東店(直營)

泰辣小吃(泰式料理)

泰辣小吃(泰式料理)

4.7

(470)

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《優卡啡 YUUC CAFE 》義大利麵|燉飯|下午茶|curry|美食推薦|pasta |afternoon tea

《優卡啡 YUUC CAFE 》義大利麵|燉飯|下午茶|curry|美食推薦|pasta |afternoon tea

4.6

(174)

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麥味登嶺東店 早午餐 Brunch 南屯 早餐 下午茶 晚餐 Cafe Coffee

麥味登嶺東店 早午餐 Brunch 南屯 早餐 下午茶 晚餐 Cafe Coffee

4.1

(302)

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千饗公子·VEGETARIAN RAMEN CLUB (邀請預約制)

千饗公子·VEGETARIAN RAMEN CLUB (邀請預約制)

5.0

(378)

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4.2
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5.0
5y

Nice place... a lot people go to take photo...

The artwork of the area was created by former soldier, Huang Yung-Fu, who was born in Taishan county, Guangdong province in 1924. The eldest of four brothers and two sisters Huang's artistic talents were revealed early on.[1] He began painting houses in his settlement, now known as Rainbow village, to save them from demolition. Over the years his colourful artwork, which includes birds, animals and people, has spread over the remaining houses in the village, which once contained 1,200 homes.

Huang, originally from Hong Kong, joined the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) in 1946 to fight People's Liberation Army in mainland China during the Chinese Civil War. In 1949, many of the defeated NRA troops followed their leader, Chiang Kai-shek, as he fled to Taiwan. Soldiers were given temporary housing in hundreds of dedicated military villages across the island.[2] Eventually, some settlements became permanent and many veterans and their families were left to spend much of their lives in them.

Many houses became run down and developers began buying up the land for redevelopment. Residents were offered compensation or new housing to move but Huang remained even after his neighbours had left and only 11 homes remained. Bored with being the only person left in the village he began painting a bird inside his home and his artwork grew from there.

Local university students discovered Huang's work and campaigned to save the village. Authorities eventually agreed that it should be preserved and hopefully become a designated cultural area. It is a popular tourist attraction, along with nearby Art street pulling in more than a million visitors annually,...

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5.0
49w

Visiting Rainbow Village in Taichung after the passing of its creator, Rainbow Grandpa, is a bittersweet experience. While the vibrant colors and cheerful murals remain intact, there’s an undeniable sense of nostalgia and reverence for the man who brought this small village to life. Rainbow Grandpa’s story continues to resonate deeply with visitors. His dedication to transforming a forgotten military village into a lively and meaningful space is a testament to the power of art and passion. Even in his absence, his spirit lives on through every stroke of paint that adorns the walls. The local community and organizations have stepped up to preserve Rainbow Village, ensuring that his legacy endures. The murals are maintained regularly, and there are ongoing efforts to promote the site as a cultural and historical landmark. Visiting now feels like paying homage to a visionary whose work inspired countless people. While you can no longer meet Rainbow Grandpa in person, the village offers a tranquil atmosphere to reflect on the stories he left behind. Informational signs and videos onsite share his journey, making it easy for new visitors to understand the significance of his work. Overall, Rainbow Village remains a must-visit destination. It’s more than just a collection of colorful murals—it’s a celebration of one man’s love for art and his determination to create joy. Rainbow Grandpa may be gone, but his dream continues to inspire and uplift...

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4.0
1y

Rainbow Village in Taiwan is truly a captivating and colorful gem that everyone should experience at least once. Located in Taichung, this vibrant village is a testament to the power of art and creativity in transforming a space. The village was saved from demolition thanks to the artistic efforts of a former soldier, Huang Yung-fu, affectionately known as "Grandpa Rainbow."

As you walk through the narrow alleys, you're greeted by a dazzling array of murals covering almost every surface. The whimsical and vivid paintings depict everything from animals and people to abstract patterns and cheerful slogans. The artistry is both charming and impressive, creating a joyful and uplifting atmosphere that’s infectious.

The village isn't large, but every inch is packed with creativity and color. It's a fantastic spot for photography, and visitors often find themselves smiling as they explore the playful and imaginative scenes. Beyond the visual feast, the story of Grandpa Rainbow's dedication adds a layer of inspiration and warmth to the visit.

Despite its small size, Rainbow Village leaves a big impression. It's a place where art meets history and community spirit, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Taichung. Whether you're an art lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique experience, Rainbow Village is sure to brighten your day.

I hope you enjoy your visit to this...

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lisa kulisa ku
Nice place... a lot people go to take photo... The artwork of the area was created by former soldier, Huang Yung-Fu, who was born in Taishan county, Guangdong province in 1924. The eldest of four brothers and two sisters Huang's artistic talents were revealed early on.[1] He began painting houses in his settlement, now known as Rainbow village, to save them from demolition. Over the years his colourful artwork, which includes birds, animals and people, has spread over the remaining houses in the village, which once contained 1,200 homes. Huang, originally from Hong Kong, joined the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) in 1946 to fight People's Liberation Army in mainland China during the Chinese Civil War. In 1949, many of the defeated NRA troops followed their leader, Chiang Kai-shek, as he fled to Taiwan. Soldiers were given temporary housing in hundreds of dedicated military villages across the island.[2] Eventually, some settlements became permanent and many veterans and their families were left to spend much of their lives in them. Many houses became run down and developers began buying up the land for redevelopment. Residents were offered compensation or new housing to move but Huang remained even after his neighbours had left and only 11 homes remained. Bored with being the only person left in the village he began painting a bird inside his home and his artwork grew from there. Local university students discovered Huang's work and campaigned to save the village. Authorities eventually agreed that it should be preserved and hopefully become a designated cultural area. It is a popular tourist attraction, along with nearby Art street pulling in more than a million visitors annually, mostly from Asia.
Cyndi ChinCyndi Chin
Visiting Rainbow Village in Taichung after the passing of its creator, Rainbow Grandpa, is a bittersweet experience. While the vibrant colors and cheerful murals remain intact, there’s an undeniable sense of nostalgia and reverence for the man who brought this small village to life. Rainbow Grandpa’s story continues to resonate deeply with visitors. His dedication to transforming a forgotten military village into a lively and meaningful space is a testament to the power of art and passion. Even in his absence, his spirit lives on through every stroke of paint that adorns the walls. The local community and organizations have stepped up to preserve Rainbow Village, ensuring that his legacy endures. The murals are maintained regularly, and there are ongoing efforts to promote the site as a cultural and historical landmark. Visiting now feels like paying homage to a visionary whose work inspired countless people. While you can no longer meet Rainbow Grandpa in person, the village offers a tranquil atmosphere to reflect on the stories he left behind. Informational signs and videos onsite share his journey, making it easy for new visitors to understand the significance of his work. Overall, Rainbow Village remains a must-visit destination. It’s more than just a collection of colorful murals—it’s a celebration of one man’s love for art and his determination to create joy. Rainbow Grandpa may be gone, but his dream continues to inspire and uplift all who visit.
Andrea LambertiAndrea Lamberti
Rainbow Village in Taiwan is truly a captivating and colorful gem that everyone should experience at least once. Located in Taichung, this vibrant village is a testament to the power of art and creativity in transforming a space. The village was saved from demolition thanks to the artistic efforts of a former soldier, Huang Yung-fu, affectionately known as "Grandpa Rainbow." As you walk through the narrow alleys, you're greeted by a dazzling array of murals covering almost every surface. The whimsical and vivid paintings depict everything from animals and people to abstract patterns and cheerful slogans. The artistry is both charming and impressive, creating a joyful and uplifting atmosphere that’s infectious. The village isn't large, but every inch is packed with creativity and color. It's a fantastic spot for photography, and visitors often find themselves smiling as they explore the playful and imaginative scenes. Beyond the visual feast, the story of Grandpa Rainbow's dedication adds a layer of inspiration and warmth to the visit. Despite its small size, Rainbow Village leaves a big impression. It's a place where art meets history and community spirit, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Taichung. Whether you're an art lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique experience, Rainbow Village is sure to brighten your day. I hope you enjoy your visit to this delightful place! 😊🎨
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Nice place... a lot people go to take photo... The artwork of the area was created by former soldier, Huang Yung-Fu, who was born in Taishan county, Guangdong province in 1924. The eldest of four brothers and two sisters Huang's artistic talents were revealed early on.[1] He began painting houses in his settlement, now known as Rainbow village, to save them from demolition. Over the years his colourful artwork, which includes birds, animals and people, has spread over the remaining houses in the village, which once contained 1,200 homes. Huang, originally from Hong Kong, joined the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) in 1946 to fight People's Liberation Army in mainland China during the Chinese Civil War. In 1949, many of the defeated NRA troops followed their leader, Chiang Kai-shek, as he fled to Taiwan. Soldiers were given temporary housing in hundreds of dedicated military villages across the island.[2] Eventually, some settlements became permanent and many veterans and their families were left to spend much of their lives in them. Many houses became run down and developers began buying up the land for redevelopment. Residents were offered compensation or new housing to move but Huang remained even after his neighbours had left and only 11 homes remained. Bored with being the only person left in the village he began painting a bird inside his home and his artwork grew from there. Local university students discovered Huang's work and campaigned to save the village. Authorities eventually agreed that it should be preserved and hopefully become a designated cultural area. It is a popular tourist attraction, along with nearby Art street pulling in more than a million visitors annually, mostly from Asia.
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Visiting Rainbow Village in Taichung after the passing of its creator, Rainbow Grandpa, is a bittersweet experience. While the vibrant colors and cheerful murals remain intact, there’s an undeniable sense of nostalgia and reverence for the man who brought this small village to life. Rainbow Grandpa’s story continues to resonate deeply with visitors. His dedication to transforming a forgotten military village into a lively and meaningful space is a testament to the power of art and passion. Even in his absence, his spirit lives on through every stroke of paint that adorns the walls. The local community and organizations have stepped up to preserve Rainbow Village, ensuring that his legacy endures. The murals are maintained regularly, and there are ongoing efforts to promote the site as a cultural and historical landmark. Visiting now feels like paying homage to a visionary whose work inspired countless people. While you can no longer meet Rainbow Grandpa in person, the village offers a tranquil atmosphere to reflect on the stories he left behind. Informational signs and videos onsite share his journey, making it easy for new visitors to understand the significance of his work. Overall, Rainbow Village remains a must-visit destination. It’s more than just a collection of colorful murals—it’s a celebration of one man’s love for art and his determination to create joy. Rainbow Grandpa may be gone, but his dream continues to inspire and uplift all who visit.
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Rainbow Village in Taiwan is truly a captivating and colorful gem that everyone should experience at least once. Located in Taichung, this vibrant village is a testament to the power of art and creativity in transforming a space. The village was saved from demolition thanks to the artistic efforts of a former soldier, Huang Yung-fu, affectionately known as "Grandpa Rainbow." As you walk through the narrow alleys, you're greeted by a dazzling array of murals covering almost every surface. The whimsical and vivid paintings depict everything from animals and people to abstract patterns and cheerful slogans. The artistry is both charming and impressive, creating a joyful and uplifting atmosphere that’s infectious. The village isn't large, but every inch is packed with creativity and color. It's a fantastic spot for photography, and visitors often find themselves smiling as they explore the playful and imaginative scenes. Beyond the visual feast, the story of Grandpa Rainbow's dedication adds a layer of inspiration and warmth to the visit. Despite its small size, Rainbow Village leaves a big impression. It's a place where art meets history and community spirit, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Taichung. Whether you're an art lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique experience, Rainbow Village is sure to brighten your day. I hope you enjoy your visit to this delightful place! 😊🎨
Andrea Lamberti

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