Taiwan (/ˌtaɪˈwɑːn/ ( listen)), officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state in East Asia. Its neighbors include the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the west, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. It is the most populous state and largest economy that is not a member of the United Nations.
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Blending science education exhibits and activities, Tainan Children's Science Museum is a learning space for preschool children and students of elementary school.It is a place for parents to spend quality time together and for young children to explore.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Even it was pricey at USD66 for two adults and two kids, especially because we only stopped by for two hours... I can imagine it'll be very worth it if you spend an entire day here (unlimited entry) in this three-storey building. It's rather new and the quality of the activities are good. We really liked that they brought many outdoor experiences indoor... which makes sense since it rains almost all year round here and they also made those activities safe for younger kids. Our four year-old could experience simulated canoeing, ziplining and rock-climbing. Take note: I remembered there is an age/height limit for some of these activities... probably four years old or a larger three year-old. On the role-playing end, they have a "farmer's market" which is rather commonplace but nonetheless still a favourite among girls. The role-playing that's more unique was their campsite where they have a simulated tent and bonfire, "wild creatures" like foxes and owls all in the confines of a dark room to let you feel like you're doing night camping in the wild! One of the most memorable was their craft section - we had so much fun and bonding while we painted on easels, on a large bear sculpture, graffiti on glass, and even calligraphy! The center is generous and thoughtful to provide so many craft materials that we could stick or stamp on to create different art effects. Right beside this area was their DIY smoking bubbles area... pretty fun too! The toddlers' area on the ground floor right beside the cafe (thoughtful layout there) was rather basic and a bit boring --- just some scarf suction tubes, rocking horses, some books... The cafe has some healthy food options and good coffee, so parents, here's your little haven while your kids play. We recommend going on a weekday morning, and if you're foodies like us, you should definitely enjoy some Yong He Dou Jiang Wang (King of Soy Milk) which was just a few minutes walk away. We had a very satisfying breakfast before coming over as one of the first few customers! I believe it'll be crowded on weekends!
4.0 based on 37 reviews
This place is not big, could be covered in 20-30 minute if you bother to find the answers to their activity sheet. You could also stamp on the activity sheet at each station. They display many interesting brick structures and also different types of bricks not confined to LEGO. At the end of the exhibition, you could also purchase non-lego bricks which are also unique and not commonly found. The last activity is the DIY keychain and paper brick making for us. Nice place to drop by if you have the time or if it is raining and you need an indoor place.
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