The Kishu An Forest of Literature
Taipei’s first cultural and arts venue dedicated to literature
Address
No. 107, Tong'an St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City
Nearby Metro Station
Guting Station
Distance to Hotel
4 km
Travel Time
18 minutes by car
Attraction Overview
The “New Building of Kishu An” on Tongan Street was launched by Taipei City’s Department of Cultural Affairs in an unprecedented attempt to dedicate a facility to literature. Operated by the Taiwan Association for Literature Development in June 2011, and officially known as “the Kishu An Forest of Literature”, the building incorporates scenic views of the Southside Literary Park into services both in- and outdoors, providing literature lovers a comfortable space to luxuriate in reading, writing, coffee, and surprising encounters with celebrated literary figures.
Soon to be restored, the historic Kishu An used to be a restaurant under Japanese colonial rule before being converted into personnel’s dormitory of the Chinese Nationalist government. It is the geographical center of an area in southern Taipei that features culturally significant streets and places in the history of Taiwan’s post-war literature, which include Kuling Street and two national universities. The area is the cradle of literary magazines/societies and prestigious publishers such as the Blue Star Club, the Chinese Literature and Arts Association, and Pure Literature Co. As the center of a literary Mecca where Lin Hai-yin and Lin Liang strived toward realizing their visions, alongside other prominent writers, Kishu An will be revamped as a historic symbol of Taiwanese literature.
Opening Hours:
New Building: Tue - Thu & Sun 10AM~6PM, Fri & Sat 10AM~9PM
Teahouse: Tue - Thu & Sun 11AM~6PM, Fri & Sat 11AM~9PM
Historic Site (Free Admission): Tue - Sun 10AM~6PM, Fri & Sat 10AM~9PM
Soon Source of information and images: Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government / Taipei Travel

