The Weiwuying National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts (Weiwuying), boasting a grand architectural style, is the first world-class performing arts venue in southern Taiwan. Its white wavy structure resembles a spaceship, combining futuristic design with high-tech aesthetics to instantly capture attention and becoming a popular spot for social media check-ins. Covering an area of approximately 10 hectares, the venue includes facilities such as opera houses, concert halls, theaters, performance halls, and restaurants. Outdoors, it features vast green lawns and is adjacent to an urban park, making it an ideal place for picnics and leisurely strolls. The vineyard-style concert hall, with its unparalleled seat design in Taiwan, allows audiences from different levels to simultaneously enjoy optimal acoustics and views. This unique arrangement brings spectators closer to the stage, enabling intimate experiences with conductors and musicians amid a feast of visual and auditory delights.
Inspired by Kaohsiung's Banyan Tree Cluster, the Weiwuying National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts (Weiwuying) once served as a military training center. Through extensive efforts, it has transformed into the largest performance and music venue in East Asia. Dutch architect Francine Houben drew inspiration from the dense root systems and interwoven shadows of the ancient banyan trees to spark infinite architectural imagination. The meticulously designed circulation routes allow visitors from around the world to freely explore the venue, integrating art into local life while showcasing Kaohsiung's distinctive architectural aesthetic.
Blending life with art, the center offers a short tour beyond its operas and musical performances. Patrons can browse stylish gift shops and dine at attached restaurants for a relaxing afternoon, or select cultural souvenirs. The outdoor theater, with panoramic sunset views, provides an open space to feel the breeze and connect with the adjacent Weiwuying Urban Park. From concerts and operas to strolling in the park or enjoying a picnic - the Weiwuying National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts quietly integrates artistic experiences into everyday life, becoming a hidden gem for locals and visitors alike.