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Losheng Sanatorium

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The former Losheng Sanatorium Administration Center 20070322
The former Losheng Sanatorium Administration Center 20070322

Losheng Sanatorium (Chinese: 樂生療養院; pinyin: Lèshēng Liáoyǎngyuàn) is a sanatorium for lepers in Xinzhuang District, New Taipei, Taiwan. Losheng means "happy life". The building was constructed in the 1930s during the Japanese colonial period. There were heated debates and protests about plans to replace Losheng Sanatorium with a MRT (Mass Rapid Transport) depot.

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Losheng Sanatorium
Lane 50, Wanshou Road Section 1, Taoyuan City Huilong Village

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樂生療養院迴龍院區 (迴龍醫院)

Lane 50, Wanshou Road Section 1 2
333027 Taoyuan City, Huilong Village
Taiwan
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The former Losheng Sanatorium Administration Center 20070322
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