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Ten Drum Culture Village(十鼓文創園區)

Ten Drum Culture Village (十鼓文創園區) occupies approximately 5 hectares, and contains 16 old warehouses built during the Japanese Colonial Period. In 2005 it was repurposed by the Ten Drum Band, as an idea to revitalize the unused space. Through careful planning, new life has been given to the century-old sugar factory that had been left unused. Its miraculous rebirth incorporates the Ten Drum Band's innovative Taiwanese drumming music to give you Asia’s first drumming themed international art village. At night, Ten Drum Culture Village becomes a dream-like floodlit sugar factory.

Tainan City Zuojhen Fossil Park(臺南左鎮化石園區)

"Tainan City Zuojhen Fossil Park is the only fossil museum in Taiwan that exists as a unique combination of school and educational museum by integrating the former Tsai-liao Fossil Museum, the Natural History Educational Hall and Guangrong Elementary School.  By integrating science, archeology, promotion of education and recreational tourism, the Fossil Park has presented itself as “The home of fossils” with its unique natural and cultural context, thereby transforming Zuozhen District into an important site for fossil studies.

Ecomuseum of Sweet Potato Story House(瓜瓜園地瓜生態故事館)

"Don't worry about leaving sweet potatoes to rot, the wind and the sun will make the roots spread more" On the path that leads to the Ecomuseum of Sweet Potato Story House (瓜瓜園地瓜生態故事館) you can see a whole row of sweet potato-related Taiwanese idioms; the shape of the sweet potato very much resembles the island of Taiwan. It is often said that Hsinhua (新化) has three treasures: bamboo shoots, pineapples and sweet potatoes. The view of the factory's entire sweet potato pile from the high point of the tourist trail is impressive.

NCHU Xinhua Forest Station(國立中興大學新化林場)

NCHU Xinhua Forest Station (國立中興大學新化林場), located to the east of Hutoupi (虎頭埤), is an experimental forestry station of National Chung Hsing University (中興大學). Transport to the station is convenient thanks to its proximity to the city center, making it a popular walking spot among Tainan residents. The Forest Station manages 90 hectares of very rich forest, mostly made up of mahogany. Wherever you walk, the trees will shade you from the sun, and you can breathe in the invigorating phytoncides that they release.

Hutoupi Scenic Area(虎頭埤風景區)

Hutoupi (虎頭埤) was Taiwan's first reservoir, and has over a century-long history. It is dubbed "Little Sun Moon Lake" after the country's largest lake, and serves as Tainan's back garden. A scene of Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou's musical film The Rooftop (天台) was filmed here. The Huyue Suspension Bridge (虎月吊橋) was built in 1905, adding more charm and flavor to the lake. The scenic paths around the lake are well suited to both walking and cycling, and the excellent leisure facilities, barbecue area and camping area are very popular.

Taiwan Metal Creation Museum(臺灣金屬創意館)

Products of the Taiwan Metal Creation Museum (臺灣金屬創意館) are a common sight in Tainan's scenic spots, such as the Sword Lion Transformer at the edge of Tainan Baseball Stadium (台南棒球場) and the metal cows in the Liuying Holland Village (柳營荷蘭村). These creations turn ice cold metals into installation art, and allow everyone to see the creative potential of metals. Ornaments and furniture made of metal are scattered inside and outside the factory, displaying a surprising amount of variation for such a solid material as steel.

Cultural Hall for Chinese Herbs Industry(立康中草藥產業文化館)

Within the Cultural Hall for the Chinese Herbs Industry (立康中草藥產業文化館) the development course of herbal medicine in Taiwan across hundreds of years is presented, with medical curios and hundreds of original medical ingredients on display. Whilst taking a look around, professional tour guides can help bring to life the exhibits with simple explanations of Chinese herbal medicine and the ways in which they were and are used in the lives of average Taiwanese citizens.

National Museum of Taiwan History(國立臺灣歷史博物館)

The National Museum of Taiwanese History (國立臺灣歷史博物館) is situated beside the historically significant Taijiang Lagoon (台江內海). Since the 17th Century, Taijiang Lagoon has attracted traders from both east and west, but due to environmental changes has gradually silted up. The historical museum was established here to give visitors a sense of the transformation of sea into land over time. All parts of the museum, inside and out, are worth savoring.

“Eyes of the Feet” Foot Science Experience Center (Good Arch Ltd)(『腳の眼鏡』足部科學體驗中心(紅崴科技股份有限公司) )

“Eyes of the Feet” Foot Science Experience Center(『腳の眼鏡』足部科學體驗中心)is, as the name suggests, a foot health themed tourism factory. Upon entering the factory lobby, everyone’s gaze is attracted by the colored glass 1,000 hand Guanyin statue(千手觀音). Made by master glass artist Yang Shui-shan, it is very precious, there being just four of these statues in the world. The second floor has displays that explain the origins and development of the tourism factory. Tourists will be stunned by the 3D floating projection guide diamond platform.

Anping Tree House(安平樹屋)

Anping Tree House(安平樹屋) is located behind the Tait& Co. Merchant House(德記洋行), and was originally a Tait& Co. Warehouse. Built around the end of the 19th Century at the beginning of the Japanese Colonial Period, this place was also once a warehouse of the Japan Salt Corporation, and the current scale the building is the product of extension by the Japanese. After over a hundred years of transformation, the warehouse wall is covered in banyan roots, and the dense, towering treetops seem to have become the roof of the warehouse.