Located in Haomei Village in Budai, the boat-like shape of the Haomei Boat House is modeled after the appearance of the "Lucky Boat" of Yang Si-Chi, who led all the people to Taiwan in 1621, and is rented by artist Tseng Jin-Cheng, who created the Haomei Village trompe-l’œil paintings, to help promote the quality agricultural products of the Yunglin-Chiayi-Tainan area.
The interior of the Haomei Boat House is filled with many ocean-themed 3D paintings, from the walls to the floor to the ceiling, each corner has a different discovery that is surprising. In addition, many agricultural and fishery products from the Southwest Coast are sold inside the house, and a variety of souvenirs made from local ingredients are not to be missed by visitors to the house.
In addition, the Haomei Boat House also offers a variety of experiential activities, such as “gathering clams while washing your trousers”, estuary-style meal DIY, and the secret realm experience of Meiyang Youjing, allowing visitors to experience the beauty of Haomei from multiple aspects.