Rainbow Village is a vibrant and colorful tourist attraction located in the Nantun District of Taichung, Taiwan. This small settlement became famous for the brightly painted houses, which are adorned with whimsical murals and illustrations. It was originally a temporary housing complex for Nationalist soldiers, but in the late 2000s, a former soldier named Huang Yung-Fu, also known as 'Grandpa Rainbow,' began painting his home as a hobby to ward off boredom. His artwork featuring vibrant, cheerful colors and imaginative figures soon spread to other buildings, transforming the fading village into a living art gallery. The village became a cultural phenomenon and a symbol of joy and resilience. It has since drawn visitors from around the world, mesmerized by its unique colors and the story it tells. Preservation efforts have been made to maintain the art after the area gained widespread attention. Rainbow Village stands out as a testament to how art can revitalize a community and as a touching representation of individual artistic spirit.