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FJCU’s Culturally Representative Building -Chung Mei Auditorium 2020

International Federation of Catholic Universities (FIUC)

FJCU has Chung Mei Auditorium, Immaculate Conception Chapel, Saint Mary’s Grotto, and Mausoleum of Cardinal Yu Pin. These buildings located around campus are of local cultural importance or have a religious meaning. All of these buildings are open to the public for free, where they can participate in events such as mass or festivals. For those who are not affiliated with the university can rent some of the venues (e.g. Chung Mei Auditorium) for a rental fee by filling an application.
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Chung Mei Auditorium is one of FJCU’s most representative buildings. Built in 1970, it was either the third or the fourth building in the world that was built without straight beams. In 2002, it was listed in the "Xinzhuang Cultural Yearbook" as a representative landscape building in Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City.


Related practical events:
* FJCU’s Culturally Representative Building -Chung Mei Auditorium
* FJCU’s Culturally Representative Building - Immaculate Conception Chapel
* FJCU’s Culturally Representative Building - Saint Mary’s Grotto
* FJCU’s Culturally Representative Building - Cardinal Yu Pin’s Grave