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[Tainan 台南] ☼ Madou Day Trip 麻豆一日游 ☼
Industrial sugar trains and stone mills are displayed in the 4.3-hectare park, with vast green lawns, old fruit trees (plenty of longans!) and a green tunnel lined with Camphor trees (樟树). In 1999, the Red Brick Office, Wooden Official Residence, Wooden Guest House, and Red-Brick Dining Hall were declared county historical monuments, prominently preserved within the compound. Read more on their official website.

The park makes a lovely venue for picnic-ing, or just lazing in the shade.
Longan trees aplenty throughout the premises.
A mini bazaar selling art and handicrafts.
I had started my stroll from the "back" of the attraction, thus the following order of featured buildings, referencing this map.
#4 Wooden Official Residence 厂长宿舍
Watched a couple trying their luck getting some longans off the tree.
A really lovely Japanese structure, of the many that Taiwan has successfully preserved country-wide, for appreciation by us modern generation. It is said that even Japanese visit Taiwan to check out these architectural and historical mementos.
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A mini photo exhibition within the quiet Japanese house.
#3 Red Brick Craft Center 红砖工艺馆
A (free) art exhibition within the stately halls.
#2 Wooden Guest House 招待所
A rather extensive exhibition on the history of Tainan's sugar factories, including this at Madou. I personally enjoy such exhibitions very much, sharing historical and cultural insights in a comprehensive format, much to the credit of curators.
The construction technique here is worth mentioning, involving a reduced number of support columns that ensured an airy interior.
Making my way to the second floor for a much needed afternoon tea.
Patrons are required to leave their shoes outside the teahouse, to protect the tatami flooring.
The teahouse, while extremely comfortable, offers a very limited menu consisting of basically two items - tea (choice of either burdock 牛蒡 or roasted (green) tea 煎茶) and a small chinese snack known as 荖 (lao3) made from yam flour and glutinous rice flour (traditionally, 麻荖 is coated with sesame and 米荖 with peanut coating). You can order the set for one (NT$100) or two persons (NT$200), and top up for more snacks (NT$50 for 5pcs).
I was happy to rest my legs over hot burdock tea, a beverage new to me though I enjoy eating the vegetable, and the little pastry with almond bits.
The teahouse does not admit non-patrons for sightseeing. So, besides a handful of customers seated at the balcony and speaking softly, it was just me within the inner hall, making a very conducive quiet afternoon.
#10 Yan Shui-long Memorial Hall 颜水龙纪念馆
#8 Tsung Yeh Shop 总爷小铺
There is a small eatery and souvenir shop that I did not visit, but you can find beverages, popsicles and light refreshments here.
[Tainan 台南] ☼ Madou Day Trip 麻豆一日游 ☼
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❖ Tsung Yeh Arts & Cultural Center 总爷艺文中心
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Address --- No. 5 Zongye, Nanshi Village, Madou District, Tainan City 台南市, 麻豆区, 南勢里, 总爷5号
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