Located in Sanxia District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, it was established in April 1995. It is a memorial hall set up with the purpose of commemorating Taiwanese painter Li Mei-shu and exhibiting his works. The memorial hall collects the masterpieces and cultural relics of Mr. Li Mei-shu's life. Professor Li's creative content mainly presents the beauty of Taiwanese villages, and his style is realistic. His most beloved Sanxia landscape paintings are filled with his emphasized artistic concept of "wind, earth, people, and emotions." However, some of his works have a particularly unique style, such as "The Boy Playing with a Rooster," which uses 3D painting techniques, similar to the famous painting "Mona Lisa." Master Li Mei-shu loved his hometown of Sanxia and was willing to spend his life rebuilding the Zushi Temple, making it the longest and most intricately crafted temple in Taiwan. One of the guides in the memorial hall is Li Mei-shu's son, who often appears in the paintings. Listening to the explanations of the paintings by the person in the painting adds a lot of fun and imagination.