Taiwan is a beautiful island with rich culture including Taiwan aboriginals, Hakka, Southern Fujian, and China traditional cultures. Taiwan’s unique culture is formed under the various complexities of historical backgrounds, and it also brings Taiwan with strong tolerance. Among these cultures, it is Taiwan Hakka culture that has been researched and promoted by the government and scholars in recent years. Many Hakka artists bring out creativity from the traditional culture with modern thinking so that traditional culture is possessed with innovating thought. However, most of the impressions of Hakka culture are flower markets, Tung Blossom Festival, Lei tea, fried flat noodles, Hakka stir fry, ts'ai ch'a wu (tea-picking song-dance) as well as the spirits of simple, hard-working and enduring strength. Therefore, this research aims at researching the Hakka culture with the interview method, conducting field research on Twin Hall of the Liu Family in Xinpu Township, Hsinchu County to understand the overview of food, clothing, living, and transporting of early Hakka culture. With LIU, JUNG-CHI, the manager of Twin Hall of the Liu Family in Xinpu Township, and other Hakka elderlies as the interviewees, we understand not only the Hakka culture but the history of Twin Hall of the Liu Family with this chance, using the information as the reference of Hakka image creations. In the last work, the author presents the Hakka culture with modern T-shirt design, combining the references as the inspiration of the creation in order to make the public know Hakka culture much more easier through the image on T-shirt and to carry forward the culture features of our own country.