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Museums #29 in Taichung

Beitun New Village

4.3 · 3,869 reviews
Nostalgic and tranquil
Beitun New Village, No. 19號, Tianxiang St, Beitun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 406
Interesting facts
1

The village was established to house soldiers and their families who relocated to Taiwan from mainland China after the Chinese Civil War.

2

Many of the interior displays feature original household items donated by former residents of military villages across Taiwan.

3

The architectural style represents the low-cost, quick-build construction techniques used by the military to house large populations in the 1950s.

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The site preserves the 'siheyuan' inspired communal living layout intended to foster close-knit bonds between military families.

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It is one of the few surviving examples of its kind in the Taichung area, as most similar villages were demolished for urban development.

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The village includes a small gallery space dedicated to the specific uniforms and equipment used by the Taiwanese military during the mid-20th century.

Overview

Beitun New Village, also known as the Taichung Military Kindred Village Museum, is a preserved settlement dedicated to the history of military dependents' housing in Taiwan. The site showcases the post-1949 lifestyle of military personnel and their families through original architectural structures and interior setups. It functions as a cultural hub featuring antique displays, period-specific furnishings, and restored living quarters. The village provides a tangible look at the integration of mainland Chinese customs with local Taiwanese culture during the mid-20th century. Visitors can explore multiple residential units that have been converted into small-scale exhibitions of daily life artifacts. The museum complex maintains the original layout of the former military village, including narrow alleys and exterior communal spaces. It serves as an educational repository for understanding the social impact of the military relocation period on Taichung's urban landscape.

Photo spot

The restored vintage wooden window frames and tiled roofs in the main alleyway.

Insider tips

Bring a portable fan or cooling supplies if visiting during the peak heat of summer.

Look for the smaller, semi-hidden side rooms that often contain the most well-preserved vintage household collections.

Check the official Instagram account provided for any temporary exhibition rotations before your arrival.

What to avoid

Do not wander into restricted maintenance or private staff-only zones clearly marked with signage.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Etiquette

Respect all displayed antiques and refrain from touching items inside the glass enclosures.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-1.5 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings to avoid large tour groups and maximize the quiet atmosphere.
Address
Beitun New Village, No. 19號, Tianxiang St, Beitun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 406
24.161, 120.695
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Details
Key exhibitsMid-century military household furniture, period-accurate clothing, and restored 1950s residential architecture.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-1.5 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings to avoid large tour groups and maximize the quiet atmosphere..

The restored vintage wooden window frames and tiled roofs in the main alleyway.

Close by you'll find National Museum of Natural Science, Yide Mansion, Taichung Park.