Meinong Hakka Village

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Nestled in the lush Kaohsiung countryside, Meinong Hakka Village is a living museum of Taiwan's Hakka heritage. This charming settlement, with its red-brick houses, ancestral temples, and serene lotus ponds, offers an intimate glimpse into Hakka culture through its traditional architecture, vibrant folk arts, and renowned culinary scene. The slow pace of life here invites you to wander narrow lanes, watch artisans craft oil-paper umbrellas, and savour the earthy flavours of Hakka cuisine.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least half a day to Meinong, ideally starting mid-morning to explore the old street and workshops before enjoying a leisurely Hakka lunch. If you’re keen on a deeper dive—such as a full umbrella-painting class or a cycle through the surrounding farmland—allow a full day. The village is compact enough to explore on foot, but renting a bicycle adds a lovely dimension.

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