One of the three major buildings in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation You can see the top architectural aesthetics of that era All structure, design, lighting Are very much like the Japanese era Most of the main body and roof use wooden building materials And many joints use wooden dowel structures No steel nails used A greater reflection of the Japanese people's precise mastery of architecture And attention to detail From floor to ceiling to every pillar There are sculptures and glass embellishments You can also see the original appearance of the court when you walk into the court Prison for prisoners Warehouse where judgments are kept Robes worn by judges and lawyers Vividly restore the scene of the past Now open to the public for free Also held many law-related exhibitions Let us know more about the court No longer afraid of the court Reverse ordinary people's cold stereotype...
Read moreI occasionally found this place when I was walking around this area. I have never known where this place about; however, I really loved this place when I visited because the staffs are really nice. She took me to join the tour to see the highlight of this place. I was little disappointed because the provided tour is in Taiwanese, not Mandarin. So, I definitedly didn't understand what he was saying, just giving him a little smiling, anyway. Moreover, the staff gives you a map, then you follows it to each place to collect the stamps, I really love this. I think this place is not only an education place, also a place to find treasures on the map "where is it?" . Ha-ha I recommended it's...
Read moreOne of the docents offered us a tour when he saw us wandering around and reading the panels on our own. This was outside of the usual tour timings, so it was really very kind of him. We had a very informative tour and learnt so much more than what we would have gotten from the text panels. The structure itself is very thoughtfully restored. This is definitely worth a visit if you are in Tainan.
Guided tours are available at 10am and 3pm, so would recommend to plan your visit around this timing. The gathering point is at the multimedia room on the left when you...
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