Hsinchu Historical Sites Attractions
Hsinchu Attractions
Dong'an Bridge, Guanxi
The Dong'an Bridge, spanning the Niulan River, is a five-arch stone bridge that
Hsinchu Station (Hsinchu Railway Station)
In 1886, in response to the needs for coastal defense, development, and transpor
Hsinchu Moat Riverside Park
Hsinchu City Moat is a precious historical site in Taiwan, retaining the only re
Glass Art Museum
The Hsinchu City Glass Museum is located on Dongda Road, a 15-minute walk from H
Image Museum
The predecessor of the Image Museum was the "Youli Theater," Taiwan's first West
Zheng Family Ancestral Hall
Built in 1823, the Zheng Clan Ancestral Hall is a single courtyard building with
Jinshi Residence
Zheng Yongxi was born in 1788 and became a successful candidate in the imperial
Hsinchu Credit Union
The Hsinchu Credit Union, restructured in 1913, is regarded as the earliest cred
Zhang's Martyrs' Memorial Arch
To honor Zheng Yongjin's wife, Zhang Zaoniang, a memorial archway was officially
Su's Sacrificial Archway
To honor the virtuous conduct of Su Shi, the wife of scholar Wu Guobu from Tamsu
Hsinchu City Hall (Hsinchu City Art Museum and Development Center)
During the Japanese colonial period, Taiwan implemented the township system. Hsi
Yang's Filial Piety Archway
The Yang Family Martyrdom Arch is the first archway in Hsinchu City and the olde
Hsinchu County Library
In 1923, to commemorate the visit of Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan's Taisho era
Hsinchu Bureau of Specialties
The Hsinchu Tobacco and Liquor Monopoly Bureau building, constructed in 1934, wa
Xinzhiping Residence
The Former Residence of Principal Xin Zhiping is a designated historical site co
National Hsinchu Senior High School Kendo Dojo
Established in 1922, Hsinchu High School built a dojo in 1926 for use as a gymna
Zheng Yongxi Tomb
Zheng Yongxi's tomb was built in 1869 and is now a national historic site. The c
Li Xi Jin Filial Piety Square
Li Hsi-chin was born in 1786, dedicated to public welfare, and deeply filial. He
Xiangshan Railway Station
Xiangshan Railway Station was built in 1928 and is a typical wooden structure in