The Hakka Round House is a Hakka building in Houlong Township, Miaoli County, Taiwan.
The house was built by Miaoli County Government and was opened on 25 October 2014 with a cost of NT$130 million. In 2015, the county government planned to tender the operation of the building to ease its financial debt.
The design of the brick house is based on the architecture of tulou in Fujian. The house also consists of ring-shaped trails, arc-shaped observation deck, a welcoming square and water paths. The house has one floor underground and three floors above the ground. The basement floor consists of a multimedia viewing room, the ground floor consists of a round exhibition and performance hall, the upper floor consists of an exhibition space and the top most floor consists of DIY classrooms. The building spans over a land area of 1,385 m<sup>2</sup> with a total floor area of 3,476 m<sup>2</sup>.
The house is accessible from Miaoli Station of Taiwan High Speed Rail or Fengfu Station of Taiwan Railway.