Making every sheet of paper with care has been the business philosophy of “Puli Paper” since its establishment in 1979. Under the leadership of founder Mr. Chang Ching‑xiang, the company has traversed 40 years of history and now markets its superior papermaking technology to over 60 countries across five continents. In 2007, the Industrial Technology Research Institute of the Ministry of Economic Affairs helped establish the “Papermaking Dragon Hand‑craft Museum,” a tourist factory that showcases mechanical papermaking. While traditional papermaking has long been known, the Papermaking Dragon presents a more modern, everyday form of machine‑made paper. Through story‑guided tours and DIY workshops, it conveys the warmth of paper to visiting tourists.
The Papermaking Dragon Hand‑craft Museum is located in Puli, Nantou—a paper‑making town that began in the Qing Dynasty. After enduring a tough, highly competitive environment, the traditional paper mill was transformed into a tourist factory. Using its own “Color Wave Paper,” the Papermaking Dragon develops and produces “Paper LEGO 3‑D Figures,” which are beloved by both children and adults. In addition to offering the joy of DIY creation, the exhibition hall showcases many designs and creations of paper art. Once you arrive, you will discover that paper is no longer just a simple sheet; it takes on many different forms and is displayed in our rich aesthetic of everyday life. ...