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Cultural Affairs Bureau of Chiayi City contains three buildings respectively for a museum, a library, and a music hall. In addition, there are exquisite courtyards. The whole cultural park covers an area of more than 5,000 pings. The ground floor of the museum is Cochin pottery, and various exhibition rooms are on floor 1 to floor 4. The library provides reading rooms, audio-visual rooms, stack rooms. The music hall is equipped with 1113 seats, and its stage curtains are patterned with "Locus Pond" by a Chinese painting Master Lin Wu-Shan, whose works weaved by hand in silks and satins.
The pond at north side of the music hall was used as wood storing, working together with Alishan railroad transportation. It was also known as the pool of Chinese Fir. It had ever been one of eight scenic spots in Chulo. It may have been a blessing for enjoying at the side of the pond surrounding with dense planted trees at that time. In 1998, the pond was planned and kept as the past beauty through the fund raised by Major Chang Po-yeh, creating to be a new leisure site.
Take THSR or TRA to Chiayi Station, transfer Taiwan Tourist Shuttle Southern Branch of the NPM Route 106 to Hinoki Village stop.
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