This building, built in 1921 by the Japanese, used to be an elementary school. In 1945, it became Taipei City Hall for nearly fifty years. And since 1996, it has become a museum for contemporary arts -- MOCA Taipei.
I like how the old meets the new -- an uncommon match yet suitable for each other.
It's like singing Stir Up The Flame at a Baptist Church service in Mississippi.... or not?
I like those old hymns. Got power in every single word.
God, You are a historical God.
You are a modern God (what's up, J-Dawg!).
Johnny
loving the post :-)
J-dawg...hehe^^ I'm stealing that, publicly.
cheers,