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◎Welcome You!
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Tsung Yeh Art and Cultural Center is an usually beautiful part in Taiwan. Thanks to the cooperation and support of governmental departments and cultural workers, we have transformed the closed-down Tsung-Yen Sugar Factory into Nan Ying Tsung-Yeh Art and Cultural Center, revitalizing antiques and re-utilizing the unused space. In order to create community bounding, develop creativity in industries, and invite artists to move here, the county office hopes to make this area important for its art and culture, as well as establishing an international art village.

A long green tunnel of trees filled with the tenderest breezes and the most elegant lights welcomes you here. You will be charmed by the beauty of the park as you stroll leisurely. Ancient relics, acres of green grass, old trees and varieties of small animal speak to us as if we were best friends.
Su Huan-chih
County Magistrate
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◎Culture characteristic
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Nan Ying Tsung-Yeh Arts and Cultural Center is located in Matou on the site of the previous Tsung-Yeh Sugar Factory, which had been built by Lin Po and others. In December 1907, through political force, this Sugar Factory was purchased by Mitsubishi Group, which had great success managing it, making it number One in the sugar industry. Mitsubishi has three sugar factories in Japan, one in Shanghai, and seven in Taiwan, including

.Tsung Yeh, Hsiaolung, Wushulin, Nanching, Shuantou, Hsihu, and Nantou.

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In 1910, Taiwan Government made a few adjustments to all sugar plantations under respective sugar factories. Since Hsiaolung Sugar Factory was overloaded with sugar production, Tsung Yeh went into construction in September. Within 10months, in June 1911, 76 different size of buildings had been constructed, including the office, repairing workshop, parting-lot, post-office, clinic, club and dormitory. The head office of Japango Sugar Corp also established here at the same time.
In April 1911, Tsung Yeh sugar factory underwent various reorganization. By December, the vaporization room, crystallization room, sugar room, steam room and extracting room were all completed, as well as different machines all up and running. Sugar production then went into effect in January in the following year.

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In 1945, after the war, all Japanese sugar corporations in Taiwan were taken over by the Taiwan Provincial Office. In 1946, Japan go Subsidiary under Taiwan Sugar Company, with the head-office still in Tsung Yeh Sugar Factory. In July 1950, the subsidiary was cancelled and Hsiaolung, Yuching, Wanli, Sankantien and Cheluchien sugar factories were brought under its jurisdiction. In July 1958, Tsung Yeh and Hsiaolung merged into Machia Sugar Factory. In 1974, it was renamed Matou Sugar General Factory. Later, due to the decline of sugar prices in the world and the slightly higher cost of sugar production in Taiwan, Taiwan Sugar Company stopped its production in order to reduce the losses. Tsung Yeh Sugar Factory was closed down in 1993, and its chimneys were removed in 1998. From that point on, Taiwan Sugar Company began to rent out its factory area.

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At this time, Lin Chuang-shan, Yang Chen-wei, Liang Mao-lung, Hsu Ching Pao, Legistrator Su Huan-chih and his assistant Chen Chun-an actively advocated the temporary delay of passing the bill concerning the bid of leasing Tsung Yeh Sugar Factory as one of Taiwan’s ancient relics. In September this year, Tainan County Government invited Wang Chi-tsung, Li Chien-Lang, Lin Huei-cheng, Hung Min-lin, Fu Chao-ching and Hsueh Chin as members of a committee evaluating ancient relics, published on Njov.19. In order to revitalize ancient relics and re-utilize unused space, Tainan County Government formally set up Nan-Ying Tsung Yeh Art and Culture Center on Nov.4, 2001.

Tsung Yeh Sugar Factory, evaluated as one of the ancient relics, covers with an area of 2.16 hectare, including the redbrick office, wooden reception house, red brick dining hall, wooden official residence, Japanese-style courtyard and old tees all around.
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◎Introduction to the historical site
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Red-Brick Office 
The main office of Tsung Yeh Sugar Factory was an imposing two-floor red-brick building in 1912. It housed the offices of Japango Sugar Corp, well-know for its strict personnel management, streamlined of human resource, excellent work performance and high salary. This management style reveals itself in the building’s architecture. Today it is used as the venue for the exhibition of art and culture, often displaying works of art and culture of famous people.
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Wooden Guest House
The guest house, originally the club for employees, is a two-floor wooden building in the style of Kyoto, Japan, and has a strong humanistic appeal. At the time of its design, it was well equipped, harmonized with the stiffly-looking main office to add humane connotations to the strict company’s management style.
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Red-brick Dining Hall 
The front gate of the red-brick dining hall beside the guest house has Baroque-styled decoration with red and white in sharp contrast, presenting a bright and simple feeling. The red-brick dining hall is smaller and caters to cadres. The western room, which is spacious, served ordinary employees. Now, the eastern room sells iced food while the western room is the dining hall. The western and southern spacious verandas prevent sunshine from directly shedding too much light into the room, hence resulting in a tranquil dining space. The spacious courtyard is extremely pleasing to the eye.

Built in 1954, the west wing of the dining hall is called the Hall of Freedom, because that was the time when many anti-communists fled mainland China to Taiwan looking for freedom.
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Wooden Official Residence
The official residence is a high wooden building, with a courty-ard covering an area of more than 6000 square feet. There are flowers, grass and trees all around it. To its south is a quite imposing, Japanese-style courtyard. In its early days, this dormitory was heavily guarded and non-residents were not allowed to get in.
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Japanese-Style Courtyard 
To the north of the red-brick office is a Japanese-style courtyard. Though deserted, it still looks quite elegant. A stone lamp provides a quaint appearance and unique style, and, the remains of a small Japanese bridge can still be seen. Various other tableaus add beauty to this courtyard.
The park, covering an area of over 30 hectares, is interspersed wit flowers and trees, and presents charming greenery and natural beauty.
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◎Guide service
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Green Tunnel of Camphor Trees
The road across from the office-area, though only over 100 meters long, is flanked by 36 tall camphor trees sandwiched between several maple trees, thus constituting a beautiful, green, and cool passage. These camphor trees, over 90 years old, are unique. The pottery name-plate at the entrance is inscribed by a local calligrapher and made by artist Wang Chi-ming.
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Old Banyan Tree
The old banyan tee beside the red-brick office has been observing all the changes of the sugar factory property for over 100 years. This is the spot from which people enter the park. The robust banyan trunk and its towering branches constitute a vast green-shade, ver much to the liking of tourists in the hot summer.
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Pterocarpus Tree 
Right at the entrance of the park, there is a 28-meter tall pterocarpus infusing the air with a pleasant light aroma. Its robust trunk is amazingly entwined with a banyan root.
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Old Locomotive
Displayed to the south of the red-brick office is an old steam locomotive No.348, built in 1948 and used in the early days to carry sugar-cane, rattling loudly the flat-cross rail. The familiar sound of its whistle is a favorite memory among the old people in this area.
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Millstone
A special millstone beside the locomotive was used in the sugar factory to extract sugar from sugar-cane. In the past two special millstones were placed on a stone-mill. One millstone was fixed while he other was movable. An ox was used to pull the stone-mill. With sugar-cane placed between two stones, juice could be extracted for sugar production. One of these millstones still remains.
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Defense Shelters
Old air defense shelters can be seen throughout the park. They are leftovers of the war, leaving an everlasting memory. Air defense shelters were necessary for the sugar factory at that time. Tsung Yeh has seven air defense shelters, one lies to the east of the old locomotive, one to the east of the red-brick building, one below the Japanese-style courtyard, one to the west of the flag-hoisting stand, one to the west of the parking-lot, one to the north of the warehouse and one to the north of the dormitory, all in different shapes.
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Fruit Trees and Grass Land 
To the east of the green tunnel of Camphor tree lies a flat and spacious grass meadow. The grass was meticulously planted by Evergreen Wood-ball Club after the dormitory was dismantled. Green grass coupled with old trees constitutes an elegant space. These old trees are mostly fruit trees, such as longan, mango, wax-jumbo and carambola. Under the shade of these people can enjoy themselves at leisure. Most interestingly, the fruit trees to the north, carambola to the east of the road and two longans to the west of the road seem to form the Chinese Character「爺」as in nature entity.
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Trees on Other Trees
In the courtyard of CEO dormitory, a banyan grows interestingly on the sleek trunk of a coconut tree, which is quite beyond human understanding. Probably, the machine-gun shot at the coconut tree during the World War Two, leaving bullet-holes on it. Later, banyan grew in the bullet holes, hence becoming a curious tree on a different tree. This is the memory of war. Trees grown on other trees can be seen everywhere in the park, especially fruit trees on the grass land. 。
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Precious Old Trees
In the park, there are many precious old trees which have been growing along with Tsung Yeh Sugar Factory.

South of the red-brick building:
● An old banyan tree from Hsiaolung Sugar Factory West of the wooden guest house:
● Four Buddhist pine trees (there are three at the east of the red-brick building) East of the red-brick

building:
● Michelia alba tree

East of the red-brick dining hall:
● Bamboo, Terminalia catappa West of the official residence
● Lichi tree, coconut tree South of the official residence
● Melaleuca leucadendra, Camphor trees, Night-blooming Gereus,
● Pithecellobium dulce Secondary forest area
● Falcate-leaved albizzia(3)
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Old Wells 
Before treated water was available, drinking water in the park came from the well. So far, there are still four old wells left behind as part of the historical scenery. One lies to the north of the red-brick office, one on the grass-land, one to the west of official residence and one in front of Tsung Yeh Elementary School.
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Stone Lions
The predecessor of Tsung Yeh Elementary School was a Japanese temple gradually a pair of stone lions. The temple, dismantled after the war, was turned into Tsung Yeh Elementary School for the children of the factory employees. Consequently, stone lions were discarded in a corner of the school. In 2002, schoolmaster Hsieh Yao-tsung placed them in front of the staircase of the office, hence becoming a focal point of interest in the school’s setting.

Ecological environment is a major feature of this Arts and Cultural Center, as it is a rare green asset of Taiwan.
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◎Natural ecology
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Animals
Researchers have documented 29 kinds of birds, 15kinds of amphibious reptiles, 54 kinds of insects and 3kinds of mammals in the park. Among them, Crested Goshawk, Brown Shrike and Malaysian Night Heron are under national protection. Gray-headed Pygmy Woodpecker, Streak-breasted Scimitar-Babbler, Muller’s Barbet and Himalayan Tree Pie can also be found in the park. Chinese Bulbul and Japanese White-eyes are the most frequently seen in the park.

With regard to amphibious reptiles, Rhacophorus arvalis is undoubtedly one of the most precious animals in Tsung Yeh Sugar Factory. It is a unique green tee frog of Taiwan. All over Taiwan, it can only be found in Yunlin, Chiayi and Tsung Yeh, which has the greatest number of Rhacophorus arvalis. Besides, there are over ten other kinds of precious butterflies, in addition to Polypedates megacephalus (tree grogs), Ornate Narrow-mouthed Frog and deep-pool snake.
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Plants 
This park has more than 74 kinds of plants and over 770 plants of different varieties. Different environments in different small areas led to the development of a wide variety and number of plants.
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