Blueprint Culture & Creative Park (Blueprint Culture & Creative Park)

icon-locationNo. 12號, Lane 689, Section 1, Ximen Road, South District, Tainan City, Taiwan 702
Located in the heart of the ancient capital of Tainan, Blueprint Cultural & Creative Park is a contemporary art district set up by 3D designs, street art style murals. This is an ideal place to enjoy art and relax in downtown Tainan. Opposite the park is Shinkong Mitsukoshi shopping center, where you can freely shop, and choose for yourself the most satisfactory items.

As its name suggests, Blueprint Cultural & Creative Park is inspired by things that are extremely common in everyday life with its striking cobalt-navy blue color. The inspirational paintings painted on the walls on Haian Street were appreciated by the art-loving public but were erased, which created mixed public opinion. The Tainan city government has collaborated with talented artists for an art project that brings street art closer to the public. The old dormitory under the Japanese colonial period has been selected and renovated into a cultural & creative park in the hope of recreating the original beauty that has been gradually forgotten.

The Blueprint Cultural & Creative Park officially opened to visitors in December 2015 and created a huge buzz, allowing visitors to learn about wooden artworks, postcards depicting the streets. Taiwan's various streets and temples, as well as phone cases and bags printed with historical Tainan landmarks. You will find here murals depicting Tamsui harbor, Edwa 3D painting village in Seoul, Penang old town. A unique opportunity for you to take beautiful selfies, ready to share with friends and loved ones.

In addition, you can also enjoy shopping at souvenir shops, unique handicrafts. If you want to relax, sip a cup of tea or coffee or enjoy some delicious food, choose a cafe or restaurant on the park's premises. If you are traveling to Tainan with your family, lover or friends, this is definitely a place you should not miss.

The park is open to visitors from 10.00 AM to 09.00 PM on weekdays except Tuesdays, admission is free.