The Kaohsiung Cultural Center () is a cultural center located in Lingya District of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It was founded by the city government in 1981. The main building of the center is a complex of two concert halls, many galleries, and a library. The office of Kaohsiung Bureau of Cultural Affairs is also located in Kaohsiung Cultural Center.
The cultural center was originally built as a memorial hall for Chiang Kai-shek; its former name was Kaohsiung Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center (é«ÂéÂÂå¸Âç«Âä¸ÂæÂ£æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸Âå¿Â). The memorial function was abolished by the city government in 2007, and the name was then changed to the current name.
The main building is 13,884 m<sup>2</sup>, the main audience hall located in the center called Jhihde Hall (è³德å Â) seats an audience of 1672. This hall is the cultural center for Kaohsiung city. The next largest hall Jhihshan Hall (è³åÂÂ廳) seats 483 people, this hall is available for other performances, rehearsals and speech. There are also Chih-Chen Hall (è³çÂÂå Â) and Chih-Mei Galleries (è³ç¾Âè»Â), for artists and students.
The cultural center is accessible within walking distance South from Cultural Center Station of Kaohsiung Metro.