Yongcui Pavilion

Yunlin Attractions

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Huwei Township in Yunlin is a place that preserves many Japanese-style buildings, and Yongcui Pavilion is the most well-preserved Japanese structure in Huwei. Yongcui Pavilion, also known as Youshuige, was used as a guesthouse for receiving dignitaries during the Japanese colonial period and is now a popular Instagram-worthy spot. It served as a guesthouse for official and military guests during the Japanese occupation and belongs to the categories of guesthouses, VIP lodges, rest areas, association halls, or accommodations. The building features a typical Japanese wooden style, including tatami rooms, living rooms, and study areas, showcasing an elegant form, earning the title of the most beautiful residence in Huwei.

Address:27 Shuiyuan Road, Huwei Township, Yunlin County

Yongcui Pavilion Introduction

Huwei Township in Yunlin is a place that retains many Japanese-style buildings. Yongcui Pavilion, also known as Youshui Pavilion, is the most well-preserved Japanese-style building in Huwei. During the Japanese colonial period, it served as a guesthouse for hosting VIPs and is also a dreamy Instagram photo spot. Yongcui Pavilion was a guesthouse for official and military guests during the Japanese rule, belonging to building types such as guesthouses, VIP lounges, resting spots, and inns. It features a traditional Japanese wooden style, including tatami rooms, living rooms, and typical study styles, making it exceptionally beautiful and earning it the title of the most beautiful residence in Huwei. Management Unit: Huwei Township Office Contact phone: (05) 6320837, (05) 6322132 #221

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