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Fengyuan was once the economic hub of central Taiwan. The Liancun Community is a Hakka settlement in this area, dating back to the Qing Dynasty when Hakka people crossed the sea to settle here. Originally focused on growing tobacco, they witnessed the glorious tobacco era in Taiwan. Today, only one Osaka-style tobacco barn remains, reflecting the former Hakka village culture. Currently, the community mainly grows green bamboo shoots, grapes, and roses, known as the "Three Treasures of Liancun Community."
- Located within Sanyang Sports Park, the Hakka Community Courtyard is a multifunctional plaza used by the citizens of Fengyuan. Traditionally, Hakka people would dry and thresh grains in the courtyard. Today, the courtyard aims to invite different ethnic groups to gather and interact.
- Fengyuan was once a major center for lacquer art due to its proximity to timber resources, providing easy access to lacquerware materials. It is also home to Taiwan's first public lacquer art exhibition hall, the Fengyuan Lacquer Art Museum. The first floor serves as an exhibition space, showcasing the history of lacquer art and works of renowned lacquer artists, while the second floor houses classrooms for educational courses.
- For those looking to engage in outdoor activities and exercise, the Houfeng Bikeway is the perfect choice. The trail starts from under the elevated National Highway 4 in Fengyuan and ends at the Houli Equestrian, passing through the Old Mountain Line's No. 9 Tunnel and the Hualiang Steel Bridge. Riding a bike along this path, feeling the breeze, and enjoying the scenic rural villages and distant mountains is an invigorating experience.