After restoration, Japanese residence in Taipei Botanical Garden re-opens (2014/09/02)
A Japanese-style house from the colonial era has recently been renovated with the help of volunteers and private enterprises at the Taipei Botanical Garden. The building and surrounding garden were fully restored to their former zen-like simplicity.
A Japanese-style building made with dark wood and surrounded by white stones is situated within the walls of the Taipei Botanical Gardens. After its recent re-opening following renovations, it was given the name Nanmending 323, harkening back to the Japanese colonial era.
Chen Bao-ji Agriculture Minister Here we see the surrounding garden has a Japanese zen style design based on the image of a turtle and a crane.
The grand re-opening of this building includes an exhibition of plant paintings made by volunteers at the botanical garden.
Chen Bao-ji Agriculture Minister Innovation and flexibility from the private sector have been a big help in allowing us to develop. We are also grateful for contributions from private enterprises, which will allow us to maintain and operate the space into the future.
The renovation of this Japanese-style house was made possible through the sponsorship and assistance of private enterprises, creating yet another attraction at the Taipei Botanical Garden.
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