The “Taichung Hakka Lifestyle Park” is positioned to showcase the distinctive Hakka culture of Taichung’s Dapu District, focusing on everyday community education and experiential learning about the lives of Hakka ancestors. It incorporates Hakka language, culture, traditional crafts, sports, leisure, and meeting spaces. The park’s layout is planned with Hakka‑style landscaping and artisanal techniques for environmental greening and scenery, creating a leisure space where the public can enthusiastically engage in Hakka‑related teaching, arts, creativity, and gatherings, thereby fully promoting the inheritance of Hakka culture and revitalizing the venue.
The Lifestyle Learning Center on the first floor, established by the Department of Agriculture, hosts the “Agricultural Promotion Learning Center,” offering training, study, and hands‑on courses for agricultural cooperatives, and conducting agricultural promotion and experiential activities.
The second floor, set up by the Department of Education, houses the “Mountain City Innovation and Learning Education Center,” which combines community education resources from the Mountain City to provide a space for educational research and development.
Floors three and four host the “Mountain City Hakka Village Learning Center,” promoting Hakka language, preserving Hakka culture, and passing on and developing Hakka affairs in the Mountain City.
The Lifestyle Sports Hall serves as an important base for training outstanding competitive athletes or hosting sports competitions. This text was provided by the Taichung City Government Hakka Affairs Committee.