Opens at January 1-December 31 Tuesday-Friday 11:30-17:00Currently Closed
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+886 2 2362 2165
Liang Shiqiu's Former Residence
Liang Shiqiu's former residence is located at No. 11 Yunhe Street, between National Taiwan University and National Taiwan Normal University. The surrounding environment is filled with an academic atmosphere, with many other residences of academic masters also situated here. The former residence of Liang Shiqiu has a rich construction history and stories of various occupants over the years.
The garden design of the residence showcases a Japanese style, reflecting Liang Shiqiu's love and pursuit of Eastern aesthetics. The backyard features a small and exquisite karesansui (dry landscape garden), a minimalist yet meaningful garden element commonly seen in traditional Japanese garden design, adding a touch of tranquility to the residence.
As an important cultural heritage site, Liang Shiqiu's former residence is not just a building but a place that carries historical memories and literary sentiments. By visiting the residence, people can gain a deeper understanding of Liang Shiqiu's creative philosophy, living environment, and the historical context of his time, as well as a more profound appreciation of his achievements and influence.
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This old house has been completely renovated and is very clean and beautiful, but the wooden materials look a bit too new, losing the nostalgic feel of an old house. However, the highlight should be the collection of artifacts here, as well as the brief biography of Liang Shiqiu. For those who enjoy his writings, this is a must-visit place.
You must wear socks to enter. If you don't have socks, they sell them for 35 yuan per pair. The entrance fee is 50 yuan. If you are a student or staff member of National Taiwan Normal University or a nearby resident, you can enter for free. The venue is not large, so you can finish the tour quickly, but visiting the former residence of a famous person to feel some literary atmosphere is quite relaxing and pleasant.