Gong Yuan Eye Clinic for Water H2O Thursday

November 12, 2024  •  8 Comments

 

Miyahara Eye Hospital, a new tourist attraction at Central district of Taichung, is actually an ice cream joint. It was an eye clinic built by a Japanese optometrist- Miyahara (Gong Yuan) during the time of the Japanese occupation. It is a 2-story red brick building with arch designed passageway, which was the largest eye clinic in Taichung at that time. In 1945, the building was levied by government and became the Taichung Health Center; however, later it was identified as dangerous post-earthquake building after 921 earthquakes and became an obsolete remnant.

Miyahara Eye Hospital is set at Central District of Taichung, where is the recessional commercial area for decades. The renovation of this relic is not only to establish a flagship store for “Dawn Cake” (日出蛋糕), but also to accomplish a dream of this construction team, restoring the prosperity of Central District of Taichung. Also, the owner hopes that this ancient building would pass down memories and spirits of the history had happened in this sector to young generations. Just as expect, since Miyahara Eye Hospital reopened on December of 2011, it attracts attention of local and international tourists, as well as the government officers here for observation and inspection; the store is full of visitors every day from the morning to the evening.

A unique interior design is another appealing focal point. Based on the original clinic and pharmacy design blends in with the essential concept of reading and books in their interior design, the store is fitted with high ceiling, light-brown wooden wall book cabinets, medicine chests and warm lighting in creating tranquility and a library atmosphere. Many constructional materials were specifically retained from original building such as wood pillars, bricks and roof tiles reveal an ancient and historical ambience. With the reading encouragement purpose, books are the main decorations in the store, as well as the book’s outfit design of gift box makes guests feel like they are in the library. The store of “Dawn Cake” (日出蛋糕) is renowned of its native pineapple cake, cheesecake and other culinary products, so that it is a perfect souvenir as gift when people visit Taichung.
 

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Comments

peppylady (Dora)(non-registered)
Interesting place. One could really dream.
Sandee @ CP(non-registered)
Great shots. Love the ice cream. I are all of it. Delicious.

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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week.
Suzana(non-registered)
Wow! So beautiful and vivid colors and geometries.
There perfect for other inspirations!
Happy WW, Roentare! Thank you for sharing these photos!
stevebethere(non-registered)
Nice captures I want one of those ice creams :-)
Have a conetastic week
Isabella Kramer(non-registered)
Oh, this building is so magnificent. The arcades remind me of the Hundertwasser architecture. Eating ice cream is one of my favorite things to do!!!
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