Located in the West Central District of Tainan City, Chihkan Culture Park offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s rich past. This well-maintained site is perfect for a quick, insightful visit where guests can enjoy clean and inviting surroundings. The park provides informative displays about its historical significance, with helpful English translations enhancing the experience. Visitors find the entry fee very reasonable, appreciating the opportunity to immerse themselves in Tainan’s cultural heritage through a leisurely walk. Chihkan Culture Park is an essential stop for those wanting to connect with the local history in a welcoming setting.
Customers appreciate the cleanliness and maintenance of the property, despite ongoing repairs and renovation work being conducted.
Visitors find it beneficial that there is English translation available regarding the history of the place, enhancing the overall experience for non-native speakers.
Reviewers mention that the property is a pleasant place for a walk, with the regular ticket price being reasonable for the experience.
Several customers express dissatisfaction with being charged full price for limited access due to ongoing maintenance, feeling it's unfair and not a good value proposition.
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Wu Shelleybi
in the last week此樓甚美, 若能拓印古碑文以留存,供後人閱讀,將更具文化價值。
Lai James
3 weeks agoSeveral areas of the park are under construction, and some exhibition areas are closed to visitors. The ticket booth attendant was also unfriendly today; it's recommended that the site be tidied up before reopening.
余桎豪
a month agoMany places are under renovation and can't be entered... but they still charge 70 yuan for admission.
Seek Kim
a month agoIt's a nice quiet place to relax. One thing I regret is that the construction is underway, so the viewing and viewing routes are quite limited. It would have been nice if there had been some English explanations for foreigners at the ticket booth. Of course, I would have gone in anyway.
Kevin Tsai
a month agoDon't come until the renovation is complete. It's almost all fenced off.