Lo Fo Hsing Memorial Hall Introduction
The Lo Fu-shing Memorial Hall, located on the hillside, features a deep blue roof and a light orange exterior. From a distance, this building, which blends Hakka round house and Chinese architectural styles, can be seen. It was established to commemorate the anti-Japanese martyr Lo Fu-shing, who, dissatisfied with Japanese colonial rule, secretly organized anti-Japanese activities and was captured along with several patriots in the third year of the Republic of China, sacrificing his life. After the restoration of Taiwan, the government built the Zhao Zhong Tower in Dahu to bury the remains of these patriots. Subsequently, with the efforts of various sectors in Dahu Township, this hall was established near the Zhao Zhong Tower and officially opened in the 89th year of the Republic of China. It is a multifunctional local cultural center with four floors above ground and one basement level. The exhibition is divided into static and dynamic parts: the first floor serves as a multifunctional gathering place and office, the second floor is a theme hall showcasing Dahu's special products, introducing traditional industries such as strawberries, lemongrass, camphor, and silk, the third floor serves as a multifunctional gathering space for public workshops or performances, and the fourth floor is the Lo Fu-shing Historical Exhibition Hall, displaying photos, indictments, judgment transcripts of Lo Fu-shing, as well as poems written during his time in hiding.