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Changhua Chengmei Cultural Park Tickets
Changhua Chengmei Cultural Park Tickets
Intricate details inside Chen Mei Ancestral Hall, featuring a golden Foo dog statue and traditional red wood carvings, highlighting the 140th anniversary's rich history and craftsmanship.
Expansive Japanese-style landscape garden at Changhua Chen Mei Cultural Park, featuring a unique round tree by a tranquil pond and lush green lawns, embodying 'Taiwan's Kenrokuen'.
An influencer poses with cute white rabbit art installations at Chen Mei Cultural Park, showcasing a fun and popular photo spot perfect for social media sharing.

Changhua Chengmei Cultural Park Tickets


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  • Chengmei Cultural Park blends culture with beautiful gardens, presenting a perfect tourism experience that combines human history and natural landscapes.
  • Stroll through Chengmei Hall and its ancient gardens to explore Taiwan’s century-old traditions and cultural heritage.
  • The park covers a vast area and features Japanese gardens, European landscapes, and a secluded bald cypress grove, making it a must-visit spot for dates and photos.
  • Enjoy the convenience of online ticket booking with KKday, and easily enter the park by quickly showing your QR code.
  • For more details, please refer to the [ Chengmei Cultural Park Guide ].
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Ticket typeE-ticket (requires redemption)
Attraction typeTraditional house experience
Natural sceneryForests
Tour typesNone

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- Tour Highlights -

Chengmei Cultural Park, a ten-hectare international-level landscaped garden, features brand-new attractions filled with century-old classics, making it Taiwan's hottest pseudo-overseas destination. Families are welcome to visit. The western section of Chengmei Cultural Park, "Heyuan," is a strolling garden, spacious and bright, boasting five main attractions: a natural picture frame, a white sand and green pine garden, a dry landscape garden, a waterfall, and a pond, earning it the reputation of "Taiwan's Kenrokuen Garden." The 550-year-old rosewood (Fenggang persimmon) and the 220-year-old Japanese black pine are the park's treasures. These centuries-old trees, with their deep, layered structures, require a walk to fully appreciate their beauty. Within Heyuan Garden, the "Northern Charm Bald Pine Secret Realm" features a snow-white rabbit art installation, making you feel as if you've stepped into a fairytale world.

The core value of Chengmei Cultural Park lies in the "Chengmei Ancestral Hall," a century-old residence with two courtyards and four side halls. It preserves the essence of traditional Minnan and Hakka architectural techniques and humanistic arts, and was restored over seven years by national-level craftsmen, restoring its former glory. The restoration project of the "Chuanxi Zhai" Chengmei Ancestral Hall was a pioneering achievement in the restoration of historical sites in Taiwan. To ensure precise restoration, a 1:1 scale model area was constructed for the most difficult and complex parts of the restoration project, serving as a reference for the final restoration work. After the completion of the Chengmei Ancestral Hall restoration, the model area was also preserved intact, serving as a teaching area for architectural education and historical site research.

Chengmei Cultural Park has brought the famous rainbow street from Portugal into Chengmei Hall, adorning it with a hundred "oil-paper umbrella installations," instantly transforming the originally serene and understated covered walkway into a charming century-old street scene. Chengmei Hall has 44 exhibition spaces, each with a different theme. The "Six Arts Exhibition Space" showcases: rites, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and mathematics. The "Calligraphy - Font Collage Wall" in the exhibition space features magnets of various colors, allowing visitors to learn about the composition of Chinese characters and the application of compound characters through an interactive experience.

The most anticipated dreamlike scenery of early summer is quietly unfolding.
Delicate pink blossoms dance lightly on the branches, like the gentlest language of summer. Stepping into this sea of ​​flowers is like entering a dreamscape unique to early summer—sunlight filters through, fragrance fills the air, and every turn holds a sense of healing and surprise. As the breeze gently blows and the sun warms, the essence of early summer quietly spreads through the air. The crape myrtle blooms first, its pink hues appearing from May onwards, interwoven with pale purple and pure white like clouds and rosy dawn, casting a soft and romantic filter over the entire park.
The best time to see the flowers is from late May to early June.
It's the perfect time to slow down and connect with nature. Why not plan a relaxing trip to heal your mind and body, to admire the flowers, take photos, stroll, and unwind, letting the pink sea of ​​flowers become a soft haven for your soul?

"Chengmei Court"

The magnificent Minnan-style architecture of Changhua Chen Mei Ancestral Hall, with its red brick walls and upturned eaves, showcases the solemnity and exquisite craftsmanship of a traditional ancestral temple, an important cultural landmark.

"Heyuan" Taiwan version of Kenrokuen

Visitors admire the koi pond from a wooden bridge in Chen Mei Cultural Park's Japanese garden, surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing the unique 'Wa Garden' waterscape and elegant scenery.

550-year-old red sandalwood (Maple Harmony)

Expansive Japanese-style landscape garden at Changhua Chen Mei Cultural Park, featuring a unique round tree by a tranquil pond and lush green lawns, embodying 'Taiwan's Kenrokuen'.

"Heyuan" Taiwan version of Kenrokuen

Exquisite Japanese garden scenery within Chen Mei Cultural Park, featuring meticulously pruned pine trees, a white gravel path, and a traditional wooden house, showcasing tranquil and elegant oriental aesthetics.

"Heyuan" - A Secret Place of Bald Cypress with Northern Style

Chen Mei Cultural Park's stunning bald cypress path, with tall trees on both sides displaying gradient autumn leaves, creates a picturesque forest secret realm, a must-visit spot in autumn and winter.

Oil-paper umbrella installation art at Chengmei Court

Colorful oil paper umbrellas hang above traditional architecture in Chen Mei Cultural Park's century-old street scene, where visitors pose to enjoy this unique art installation.

Purchase Notice

  • Discounted tickets are available for seniors aged 65 and above, residents of Changhua County, students aged 13-18, and National Travel Card holders (please bring your KKday voucher and ID to the on-site counter to redeem your ticket)
  • Due to different holidays and seasons, the relevant business hours are subject to on-site announcements
  • Free of charge for children under 7 years old or under 120 cm in height

Reminders

  • If the visiting area is affected by renovation, construction or major special accidents, the park may close some areas as needed.

  • Please do not touch the buildings/exhibits/plants, trample on the grass, eat, drink, smoke, chew betel nuts or chewing gum, lie down on the chairs, sit on the ground, throw away paper scraps or other debris, or play any gambling games.

  • Please do not wear roller skates, use skateboards, bicycles, bring any prohibited or dangerous items, or eat outside food into the park

  • Please do not chase, play, talk or laugh loudly, use loudspeakers or behave in a manner that would disturb other visitors.

  • The use of drones is prohibited throughout the park. If used without approval, the person who causes losses to the park will be required to pay compensation at the price.

  • Please bring your pet into the park in a stroller, carrier or bag (except guide dogs)

  • To maintain the quality of the visit, please abide by the park's regulations. Those who do not abide by the regulations may be refused entry.

  • The Park reserves the right to seek compensation if any damage or destruction of facilities or exhibits is caused by failure to comply with the above regulations. If there are any changes or corrections, please refer to the official website announcement.

Redemption Location

Available for Redemption

Chengmei Cultural Park Ticket Office

Address Info: No. 60, Section 2, Zhongshan Road, Yongjing Township, Changhua County, Taiwan 512

Service Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00

Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00

Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00

Thursday 09:00 - 16:00

Friday 09:00 - 16:00

Saturday 09:00 - 16:00

Sunday 09:00 - 16:00

  • Park closing days: In case of activities held in the park, natural disasters, infectious epidemics and other necessary closing days, the official website will announce separately .
  • Warm reminder: Due to the vast scope of the park, it is recommended to stay for 2 hours. Routine environmental cleaning and tidying up will begin at 16:30 every day to match the closing time of 17:00. Please choose your visiting time carefully.

Service Contact Number
886 48221166

How to Redeem Your Voucher

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Experience Location

Location Name: Chengmei Cultural Park

Address: No. 60, Section 2, Zhongshan Road, Yongjing Township, Changhua County, Taiwan 512

How to Get There
・Go south: Take National Highway 1 to Puxin direction, follow Provincial Highway 76, get off at Exit 22 Yuanlin, turn right and drive along Provincial Highway 1 toward Tianwei, go straight for about 3 kilometers, turn around at the traffic light at the intersection of Yongjing Street, and you will arrive at the park. Take National Highway 3 and exit at No. 222 Zhongxing System, connect to Provincial Highway 76 Expressway, exit at No. 22 Yuanlin Exit, turn left and drive along Provincial Highway 1 toward Tianwei, go straight for about 3 kilometers, turn around at the traffic light at the intersection of Yongjing Street, and you will arrive at the park. ・Go north: Take National Highway 1 to Beidou, get off at Exit 220 Beidou, turn right and follow County Highway 150 Douyuan Road for about 2 kilometers, then turn left and take Provincial Highway 1 to Yongjing. It will take about 16 minutes to reach the park. ・Transfer from High Speed ​​Rail to Bus: Transfer to High Speed ​​Rail Express Bus at Changhua High Speed ​​Rail Station, take Bus No. 7 to Yuanlin Transfer Station, and get off at Yongjing Station. ・Taiwan Railway to bus: Take Taiwan Railway to Yuanlin Railway Station, walk about 8 minutes to Yuanlin Transfer Station, take the No. 7 High Speed ​​Rail Express Bus to Tianzhong Railway Station, and get off at Yongjing Station.

Business Hours

Monday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Tuesday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Wednesday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Thursday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Friday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Saturday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Sunday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

  • Park closing days: In case of activities held in the park, natural disasters, infectious epidemics and other necessary closing days, the official website will announce separately .
  • Warm reminder: Due to the vast area of ​​the park, it is recommended to stay for 2 hours. Routine environmental cleaning and tidying up will begin at 16:30 every day to match the closing time of 17:00. Please choose your visiting time carefully.

FAQ

1. How can I purchase tickets for Chengmei Culture Park?

Tickets for Chengmei Culture Park can be bought at the on-site ticket office or pre-ordered through online travel platforms. Booking online through platforms like KKday ensures a smooth trip and may allow you to get e-tickets in advance, saving you the time of queuing at the ticket counter and enabling more efficient planning of your visit. Please note that ticket types and included services may vary across different platforms, so it's recommended to confirm they meet your needs.

2. How much time is recommended for visiting Chengmei Culture Park?

We recommend allocating approximately 2 to 3 hours for your visit to Chengmei Culture Park. This is sufficient time to wander through the Japanese garden landscaping of 'He Garden,' admire the historical architecture of 'Chengmei Residence,' and leisurely take photos along the Metasequoia path and within the oil-paper umbrella art installation area, allowing you to fully experience the park's diverse charm.

3. What are the main ways to get to Chengmei Culture Park?

To get to Chengmei Culture Park, you can choose public transportation or drive yourself. If taking the train, you can alight at Yuanlin Station or Yongjing Station, then transfer to a taxi or bus (such as the local buses within Yongjing Township). If driving, the park is located near National Freeway 1 and has a parking lot. For detailed routes, it's recommended to use a navigation system and set 'Chengmei Culture Park' as your destination.

4. Is dining service available within Chengmei Culture Park?

Dining services are available within Chengmei Culture Park, providing a space for visitors to eat and relax. You can choose to enjoy simple meals, coffee, or light snacks at the on-site restaurant, allowing you to comfortably recharge while exploring the park. Detailed information about dining locations can be found on the park's guide map or on-site signs.

5. What is the historical background and what are the characteristics of Chengmei Culture Park?

Chengmei Culture Park, centered around 'Chengmei Residence,' boasts over a century of history, witnessing the inheritance of Taiwanese common life and architectural craftsmanship. The park's most distinctive feature is its fusion of Minnan and Hakka traditional architecture with Japanese garden styles, earning it the titles 'The Premier Garden of Central Taiwan' and 'Taiwan's Kenrokuen.' It is not only a repository of history but also a cultural park that showcases exquisite horticulture and profound humanistic heritage.

6. What are the must-see characteristic attractions at Chengmei Culture Park?

Chengmei Culture Park offers several characteristic attractions perfect for photos. These include the oil-paper umbrella art installation in the square in front of 'Chengmei Residence,' creating a romantic ambiance; the exquisite Japanese landscaping in 'He Garden,' where every corner exudes Zen; and the seasonally limited 'Metasequoia Path,' which is particularly stunning during the color-changing season, resembling a hidden forest paradise, making them must-visit spots for photography enthusiasts.

7. What unique landscapes is He Garden at Chengmei Culture Park known for?

He Garden at Chengmei Culture Park is renowned for its meticulously crafted Japanese garden landscapes, often referred to as 'Taiwan's Kenrokuen.' The garden is ingeniously designed, integrating dry landscape (karesansui), rock formations, water features, and diverse plantings to create a tranquil and elegant atmosphere. Strolling through it allows visitors to appreciate the natural beauty that changes with the seasons and experience the unique harmony and balance of Japanese gardens, making it an ideal place for spiritual rejuvenation.

8. What is the best season to visit the Metasequoia Path at Chengmei Culture Park?

The Metasequoia Path at Chengmei Culture Park is best visited from late autumn to winter. During this time each year, the leaves of the metasequoia trees gradually transform into beautiful gradients of golden yellow and reddish-orange. The path is lined with romantic colors, creating a particularly charming scene that feels like walking through a fairytale forest. This is the optimal period for viewing and photographing the stunning metasequoia scenery.

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