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Nestled amid lush greenery, Taiwan’s first National Archives has opened in 2025. It houses a rich collection of archives from government agencies, private organizations, and individuals – documents that reflect the country’s social development and everyday lives. Through written texts and images, these archives tell vivid stories of the past while preserving precious memories of Taiwan.
Here, traces of history from the past to the present blend into a reflective atmosphere. Leaving behind the daily hustle, visitors can find calm as they delve into exhibitions and archival treasures, discover unique lifestyle shops, and savor light bites and coffee.
The building of National Archives is awarded the “Diamond-level” Green Building Label, which is the highest recognition for sustainable architecture in Taiwan. Spanning 19,500 square meters, the site preserves over 75% of its original forest, features a variety of thoughtfully designed spaces, including the Forest Balcony, the Pond of Moon Illumination, the Forest Theater, and public art installations—seamlessly integrating modern green architectural aesthetics with the natural rhythm of the landscape. We invite you to visit this new landmark, a gateway connecting Taiwan’s sustainable architecture with the international stage.
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