Hello my name is Paul Smith special exhibition in Huashan 1914 Cultural Creative Park, Taipei. Paul's design and works are all on display. Collision of color and stripes. Exhibition time is 6.17-9.3. I like it.
Huashan 1914 Creative Park
Posted: Aug 24, 2017
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Anonymous User
5/5Outstanding
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Recommend for kids! Great location, great staffs... enjoy the play & park nearby.... toilets are not many.
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Posted: Apr 16, 2024
Touk
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A gathering place of Taiwanese designers and there are many deep-depth items for sale.
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Posted: Apr 2, 2023
Rosey 1122
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All artists in this exhibition will take Mickey as the theme, combine different styles, creative media and artistic creation, through painting, calligraphy, sculpture, weaving, equipment and other forms of contemporary art, new molding, giving a household name to old friends - Mickey has a number of new faces.
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Posted: Mar 23, 2023
Ed Wong
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Huge place for kids to play around and explore. They had a lot of fun and price was very cheap compared to the one in HK previously. Definitely worth spending a day in the area
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Posted: Mar 11, 2024
AvocardioMama
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Very fun from a hot day out
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Posted: Apr 16, 2024
Tom Hung
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Huashan 1914 Cultural Creative Industrial Park - formerly Taipei Winery, the building was founded by the Japanese in 1914, early in Japan to produce sake, later Taipei Winery. After the relocation of Taipei Winery in 1987, Huashan was the end of the industry as a distillery. The whole plant is a museum of industrial construction technology. After 1999, it gradually became a multi-development art exhibition area, which is a creative site for the art and literature community, groups and individuals. Part 2
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Posted: Jul 13, 2022
Tom Hung
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Huashan 1914 Cultural Creative Industrial Park - formerly Taipei Winery, the building was founded by the Japanese in 1914, early in Japan to produce sake, later Taipei Winery. After the relocation of Taipei Distillery in 1987, Huashan was the end of the industry as a distillery. The whole plant is a museum of industrial construction technology. After 1999, it gradually became a multi-development art exhibition area, which is a creative site for the art and literature community, groups and individuals.