NATIONAL CENTRE FOR TRADITIONAL ARTS
This cultural centre has all the small village. Located on the river over 24 hectares of land, the National Center for Traditional Arts, which has opened its doors since 2002, has a dual vocation: preserving the regional cultural heritage, but also promoting it in the new generation of artists. No discrimination, it is the Taiwanese opera, born in Ilan, and the work of wood or painting. The centre is therefore a showcase of the ilaniens arts (through a very well provided museum) but also a learning centre where artists live and hone their know-how. In a small cobbled street, you will find the artisan shops with the appearance of old fashioned, on a Wen-Chang temple, built in respect of traditions and for students under examination. In front of the entrance to the centre, a restaurant is only a pleasant attraction, since the fish can be fished in the pond.
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