Dating back to the early 1900s, the Chiufen Shengping Theater is a historic landmark that witnessed much of Taiwan’s tumultuous 20th-century history. Chinese cypress covers the roof of this iconic two-floor building, which stands out for its baroque design. For an unforgettable experience while in Jiufen, visit Chiufen Shengping Theater and watch a movie in these historic surroundings.
When you arrive at the entrance, study the traditional poster draped across the brick façade. Taiwanese opera and movies from around the world regularly entertain viewers in the screening room.
Choose a place on the wooden pew-like benches that are split down the middle by an aisle carpeted in light pink. Admire the majestic red curtains covering the sides and top of the stage, where the silver screen lies.
Consider the huge cultural importance of the theater, which has been featured in local commercials and films. As you walk around the theater, you’ll notice several antique relics, including a vintage movie projector. Purchase snacks and drinks from the old-fashioned wooden counter.
The initial building collapsed in 1927 during the Japanese occupation, before being reconstructed seven years later. It was known as the Shengping Stage and adopted its current title in the 1940s. It was reconstructed in 1961 and underwent major renovations in 2011.
Find the Chiufen Shengping Theater right in the heart of Jiufen. From New Taipei City, drive east for about 20 miles (30 kilometers) to get here in less than 1 hour. You can also take a bus to a stop near the police station a little north of the theater. The cinema opens daily from morning until late afternoon. Before entering, stop for a moment to marvel at the old-world architecture of the neighboring buildings. Other surrounding highlights include the Gold Museum, the Golden Waterfall and the Mount Keelung Trail.