Taichung Port Art Center

Taichung Attractions

港區藝術中心
港區藝術中心

Taichung City Port Art Center is located in the Qingshui District, backed by mountains and facing the sea. It is built between artificially created hills and flat land, designed in a Minnan architectural style, showcasing a simple and elegant aesthetic. This multifunctional complex serves as a venue for art exhibitions and performances, covering an area of approximately 3 hectares. It is mainly divided into exhibition halls, performance halls, artist information centers, conference rooms, an outdoor theater and leisure area, a workshop area, and administrative offices, with complete facilities. Beyond providing a stage for cultural and artistic performances and a gathering place for the public's cultural and leisure activities, it actively addresses the inherent disadvantages of its remote geographical location and has become a core venue for national art performances. Taichung City has a narrow east-west geography, making the distribution of local cultural resources challenging. To promote cultural and artistic outreach effectively, the Taichung City Port Art Center was constructed starting in 1993, officially opening in March 2000. The center is situated in the culturally vibrant Qingshui District, adjacent to Aofeng Mountain to the east, facing Taichung Port to the west, and bordering the Dajia River to the north. Using "courtyard space" as the interpretation of the overall space, the building adopts a style reminiscent of traditional Chinese academies, exuding a rustic elegance. The exhibition hall...

Address:No. 21, Zhongzheng Road, Qingshui District, Taichung City 436, Taiwan

Taichung Port Art Center Introduction

The Taichung City Port Art Center is located in the Qing Shui District, nestled between the mountains and the sea, built on a series of artificial hills and flat land. The architecture is designed in a traditional Minnan style, exuding a classic and elegant charm. It serves as a multifunctional complex for artistic exhibitions and performances, with a total area of approximately 3 hectares, primarily divided into exhibition halls, a performing arts hall, an artist information center, a conference hall, an outdoor theater leisure area, a workshop area, and administrative offices, boasting comprehensive facilities. In addition to providing a stage for cultural and artistic performances and a gathering place for public leisure, it actively addresses the inherent shortcomings of its peripheral geographical location, making it a core venue for national artistic exhibitions and performances. Taichung City's geography is long and narrow from east to west, making the distribution of local cultural resources challenging. To effectively promote arts and culture comprehensively, the Taichung City Port Art Center was established in 1993 and officially began operations in March 2000. The center is situated in the culturally rich Qing Shui District, bordered to the east by Aofong Mountain, adjacent to Taichung Port to the west, and next to the Dajia River to the north, built amidst the undulating artificial hills and flat land, interpreting the overall space as "courtyard space." The architecture, designed in the style of Minnan courtyards, also embodies the traditional aesthetic of scholarly institutions, appearing classic and elegant. The exhibition hall has a total area of about 3,000 square meters, conveying the concept of "seeking art." With an entrance about the size of a home door, it creates a welcoming atmosphere, allowing the public to feel at home while utilizing public resources. It mainly comprises Exhibition Room A (approx. 1,800 square meters), Exhibition Room B (approx. 750 square meters), Exhibition Room C (approx. 280 square meters), a central gallery, the Qing Shui Hall, the Ju Yue Hall, a second-floor exhibition area, and an atrium square, frequently hosting exhibitions of paintings, calligraphy, photography, sculpture, ceramics, and cultural artifacts. The art workshop includes four classrooms named "Spring Rain Workshop," "Summer Lotus Workshop," "Autumn Moon Workshop," and "Winter Sun Workshop," equipped with excellent audio-visual facilities and movable seating, providing a complete learning environment for artistic workshops and family activities during holidays. The performing arts hall covers an area of approximately 1,800 square meters, featuring a distinctive white membrane roof shaped like a conical hat, making it the center's most iconic building. The stage is designed in a proscenium style, with a total of 546 seats in the audience area. It also has a rehearsal room for bands and a rehearsal studio for dance, serving as a multifunctional medium-sized venue primarily for music, supplemented by drama and dance performances. The outdoor theater leisure area comprises a series of open performance spaces, including the Art Square, Qing Shui Square, Rotary Square, Totem Square, Melon Shed Square, and Elegant Book Gallery, suitable for local operas, outdoor concerts, and cultural plaza activities on holidays. Qing Feng Building is a two-story Minnan-style building that supports artistic creators in realizing their artistic dreams and promotes a space for aesthetic living. Since 2013, Qing Feng Building has been open for application by artists. During their residency, visitors have the opportunity to closely observe the process of artistic creation. Guided tours: ■ Yes □ No ■ By reservation. Online reservation: https://tcsac.taichung.gov.tw/Service/Tour_Apply

Taichung Port Art Center Travel Information

Address:No. 21, Zhongzheng Road, Qingshui District, Taichung City 436, Taiwan


Transportation Methods:1. Bus - Take routes 111, 123, 128, 303, 304, 306, or 306 district bus, and get off at the Qing Shui Junior High School Station or the Harbor Art Center Station. 2. Train - Take the coastal line train to Qing Shui Station, and then take a taxi for about 6 minutes to reach. 3. High-speed Rail - Please get off at Taichung Station and take a taxi for about 40 minutes to reach. Alternatively, take the coastal line train from Taichung's Xin Wu Ri Station to Qing Shui Station, and then take a taxi for about 6 minutes. 4. Airplane - Take a taxi from Taichung Airport for about 15 minutes to reach.


Parking Information:Vehicles can be parked for free at the Port Art Center parking lot and the parking spaces around the park.


Remarks:1. Please do not bring any food and drinks, umbrellas, animals, dangerous or flammable items, etc. into the venue. 2. Please dress neatly and do not enter wearing flip-flops or barefoot. 3. After entering the venue, please speak softly, and refrain from loud conversations, chasing, playing, eating, smoking, lying down, using mobile phones, or chewing betel nut...


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