Qingguang Street is famous for its Shuangcheng Street food, Qingguang Market and Qingguang Business District, which is a rich microcosm of Taiwan’s different periods and cultures. During the Japanese colonial period, the early developments of Chishiji Street, Huang Chunqing’s Qingyuan, and Gongqian National School were relatively well-known. From the 1960s to the 1980s, embassies from various countries were stationed in Qingguang Street, making the area full of foreign culture and diverse characteristics. At that time, it was an important town leading the trend of the times. St. Thomas’ Church, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Jinguangdo Hall, etc. are still standing and have become tourist attractions and historical landmarks in Qinggwang District, attracting tourists from all over the world to come for sightseeing and pilgrimage. Due to the multicultural characteristics of this place, the team drew the Chinese, English and Japanese versions of the cultural and historical map of Qingguang Creative District, so that everyone can not only go to Qingguang to eat delicious food, but also follow the landmarks on the map to take a tour of Qingguang’s history trip.