Mingzhi Academy
Former tutorial academy in Taishan, New Taipei, Taiwan
25°02′49.2″N 121°25′35.8″E / 25.047000°N 121.426611°E / 25.047000; 121.426611
The Mingzhi Academy (traditional Chinese: 明志書院; simplified Chinese: 明志书院; pinyin: Míngzhì Shūyuàn) is a former academy during the Qing Dynasty rule of Taiwan in Taishan District, New Taipei, Taiwan.
History
The academy was founded in 1763 by Hu Chuo-yo who came from Yongding, Fujian in which he donated the land and raised funds. The academy building collapsed in 2003 and was subsequently restored.[1]
Architecture
The two side walls of the building features the introduction to the history and architecture of the academy.[2]
See also
References
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