Yongcui Pavilion

Yunlin Attractions

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Huwei Township in Yunlin is a place that preserves many Japanese-style buildings, with Yongcui Pavilion being the most well-preserved among them. Yongcui Pavilion, also known as You Shui Pavilion, was used as a guesthouse for hosting distinguished guests during the Japanese colonial period, and it is also a popular Instagram-worthy spot. Yongcui Pavilion served as a guesthouse for official and military guests during the Japanese colonial period and belongs to the architectural types of guesthouses, luxury inns, rest places, clubs, or lodging houses. It features a traditional wooden Japanese style, including tatami rooms, living rooms, and typical study styles, exhibiting a very beautiful form and is known as the most beautiful house in Huwei.

Address:27 Shuiyuan Road, Huwei Township, Yunlin County

Yongcui Pavilion Introduction

Huwei Township in Yunlin is a place that preserves many Japanese-style buildings, with Yongcui Pavilion being the most intact Japanese structure in Huwei. Also known as Youshui Pavilion, it served as a guesthouse for receiving distinguished guests during the Japanese colonial period and is a dreamy Instagram hotspot. Yongcui Pavilion, a guesthouse for official and military guests during the Japanese rule, belongs to the architectural types of guesthouses, VIP lounges, rest areas, halls, or lodging places. It features traditional Japanese wooden style, including tatami rooms, living rooms, and study rooms characteristic of traditional academies, showcasing an elegant form and is referred to as the most beautiful building in Huwei. Management unit: Huwei Township Office, contact phone (05) 6320837, (05) 6322132 #221.

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