Hailing from China rsquo;s Zhangzhou area the ancestor of Kuo Yuan Ye immigrated to Taiwan in 1708 and started a bakery that ushered in a new era for Taiwanese pastry. Nestled by the Shilin Bridge Kuo rsquo;s century-old family business was successfully revamped as a ldquo;historic pastry brand rdquo; by the 4 generations of owners. To preserve the prestigious brand rsquo;s historic assets accumulated over 100 years Mr. Kuo founded Taiwan rsquo;s first pastry museum offering further insight into how the Taiwanese pastry and ceremonial customs have evolved over the span of time. One year after the Yangmei museum was launched in 2001 Kuo Yuan Ye converted the 4th and 5th floors of its Shilin headquarters into ldquo;Kuo Yuan Ye Museum of Cake amp; Pastry rdquo;. Not only are the history of Taiwanese pastry and ceremonial traditions shown in an exhibit area but the museum also offers hands-on baking experiences at the Joy Bakery and family-friendly events both in-and out-doors in the hope that people of all ages will love and appreciate the art of Taiwanese pastry. nbsp;