Zhongxing Cultural and Creative Park is located in the Wujie (Xuejin District) urban planning area. It was originally the Luodong factory of Zhongxing Paper Factory. The factory was built during the Japanese colonial period (about 1935-1937). In 2001), it ceased operations and later became privatized. Employees raised funds to set up "Xingzhong Paper" to rent the factory building on the north side of the park for continued operations. In the 104th year of the Republic of China (2015), it was announced that it was registered as a historic building in Yilan County as the "Historic Building Complex in the Sijie Factory Area of Zhongxing Paper Factory". The reason for the registration was that the Second Jie Paper Factory was established by Tainan Sugar Co., Ltd. in bagasse papermaking in 10 Showa. In the 12 years (1935-1937), the Luodong factory was built. When it was first established and after World War II, it became the largest paper factory in Taiwan for two times. It witnessed the development of the paper industry in Yilan through the sugar industry. Important historical value; it is one of the most complete examples of preserved industrial systems among the existing Japanese-occupied paper mills in Taiwan.
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