Xihu Sugar Factory offers visitors a unique blend of culture, leisure, and culinary delights within a deeply nostalgic atmosphere. The site beautifully preserves its industrial past, showcasing well-maintained factory buildings and original equipment like the giant chimney and evaporator tanks that evoke a palpable "steampunk" vibe.
The historical journey continues as visitors can board the ancient steam locomotive or sugar train, which still runs on the old railroad tracks, offering a charming, nostalgic ride through the grounds. Adding to the factory’s unique appeal, one of the original buildings has been creatively repurposed into an ice shop, serving popular popsicles and ice cream—a perfect culinary treat to enjoy the scenery.
In addition to its industrial heritage, the factory grounds include a forest park, large grassland, and a BBQ area, solidifying its reputation as a major attraction in Changhua.
A Legacy of Sweetness
Xihu Sugar Factory holds a significant place in history: Taiwan was once Asia's largest sugar exporter, and Xihu was the factory with the highest sugar production capacity on the island. Though sugar manufacturing has ceased, its glorious history and century-old buildings have been meticulously preserved. The site's immense scale and historical significance have prompted the government to seek its designation as a "World Industrial Heritage", recognizing its vast cultural and industrial charm.








