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Changhua Arts Hall
彰化藝術館
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Former namesJungshan Hall
General information
Typeart gallery
LocationChanghua City, Changhua County, Taiwan
Coordinates24°04′44″N 120°32′43″E / 24.07889°N 120.54528°E / 24.07889; 120.54528
Website
Official website (in Chinese)

The Changhua Arts Hall (traditional Chinese: 彰化藝術館; simplified Chinese: 彰化艺术馆; pinyin: Zhānghuà Yìshùguǎn) is an art gallery in Changhua City, Changhua County, Taiwan.

Architecture

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The art gallery is housed in the Jungshan Hall, a quaint building dating back several decades. The building also doubles as a performance theater, lecture hall, and art gallery. The museum's premises also have a 300-year-old well, known as the Ang-mo Well (紅毛井). It is the last remaining well of the several built by the Dutch. This link with the Dutch gives it the name Ang-mo, which means 'red hair' in Taiwanese.[1][2]

Transportation

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The art gallery is accessible within walking distance east from Changhua Station of the Taiwan Railways.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Changhua Arts Museum & Hongmao Well". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Changhua City Fine Arts Hall". Changhua City Office. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
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