Gulu Gulu Indigenous Music Restaurant Introduction
Gulu Gulu Music Restaurant & Indigenous Cultural Center is located on the Greenway in front of the Fine Arts Museum. Its exterior is designed with driftwood, conveying a message of harmony between nature and humanity. Here, you can taste a combination of traditional indigenous dishes and creative cuisine, with ingredients sourced from fresh vegetables and fruits grown in the New Xing Tribe of Jin Feng Township, Taitung. Some dishes are limited in supply, delivered directly from the New Xing Tribe. The owner, Mr. Qiu, is a member of the Paiwan indigenous community. While dining, you may hear him sing traditional tribal songs, and in his melodies, it feels as if you can see sunlight, the ocean, or bountiful fields, resonating with the beauty of nature and the soul. The Gulu Gulu logo features a group of interconnected people, symbolizing the fusion of cultures and the wish to spread this beautiful message. Using the most authentic ingredients, Gulu Gulu offers a banquet with distinct flavors that capture the essence of indigenous culture. The unique rhythm and melody of Gulu Gulu allow you to savor the rich humanistic atmosphere of the indigenous world. Mr. Hai Er Hai, the indigenous owner, fully showcases his indigenous talents in this musical space, displaying indigenous culinary culture, architectural aesthetics, vocal skills, and humor, all wonderfully embodied in Gulu Gulu Music Restaurant.