# Lukang Culture Center

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Cultural center in Lukang, Changhua County, Taiwan

Lukang Culture Center 鹿港公會堂 Interactive map of the Lukang Culture Center area Former names Chung Shan Hall General information Type cultural center Location Lukang, Changhua County, Taiwan Coordinates 24°03′27.6″N 120°25′54.6″E / 24.057667°N 120.431833°E / 24.057667; 120.431833 Completed 1928 Operator Lukang Township Government

The **Lukang Culture Center** or **Lukang Assembly Hall** ([traditional Chinese](/source/Traditional_Chinese_characters): 鹿港公會堂; [simplified Chinese](/source/Simplified_Chinese_characters): 鹿港公会堂; [pinyin](/source/Pinyin): *Lùgǎng Gōnghuì Táng*) is a cultural center in [Lukang Township](/source/Lukang%2C_Changhua), [Changhua County](/source/Changhua_County), [Taiwan](/source/Taiwan).

## History

The building was established in 1928 as a public assembly hall. It was named **Chung Shan Hall** after the [handover of Taiwan from Japan](/source/Retrocession_Day) to the [Republic of China](/source/Republic_of_China_(1912%E2%80%931949)) in 1945. It was once used as a senior citizens center and **Wanchun Gong Suhu Laoyeh Temple**. After renovation, it was renamed **Lukang Culture Center**.[1]

## Architecture

The roof framework of the building was constructed by wood and steel trusses and the top was paved with cement tiling. On the left wall is a wooden monument about local gentlemen's donating money to build the hall.[2]

## See also

- [List of tourist attractions in Taiwan](/source/List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Taiwan)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Lukang Assembly Hall"](https://tourism.chcg.gov.tw/AttractionsContent.aspx?id=278&chk=a11bd764-d3f2-43c0-a8f3-2ab0bd627599&l=EN). *Changhua Travel*. Retrieved 21 October 2021.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Lukang Assembly Hall"](https://www.medicaltravel.org.tw/Scenery-Content.aspx?idstr=E1_376470000A_000054&lang=2). *Taiwan Medical Travel*. Retrieved 18 February 2022.

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