Discover the best top things to do in Zhongshan District, Taiwan including Fine Arts Museum, National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine, Museum of Jade Art, Pon Ding, Miniatures Museum of Taiwan, Suho Memorial Paper Culture Museum, Pavilion of Aroma of Flowers, Kuomintang Party History Museum, Sun Yun-Suan Memorial Museum, Yellowkorner Taipei.
Restaurants in Zhongshan District
4.0 based on 326 reviews
The twentieth-century collection housed at this art museum nestles chronologically between the ancient works in the National Palace Museum and the new works in the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
When the Fine Arts Museum opened in 1983, it was a cause for great joy among art lovers. Initially, it sought to develop modern art appreciation in Taiwan, revealing many works that had not previously been seen, such as Modernist art from the Japanese colonial era (1895-1945). Many of the paintings were in Impressionist style, and were quite beautiful. As the Museum developed its collection, it sought to enhance a cross fertilization between Taiwan and foreign artists. Some of the visiting exhibitions are interesting. Although the Fine Arts Museum has had its share of controversies, it is a boon to Taipei's art lovers.
4.0 based on 1,425 reviews
This majestic shrine honors the Republic of China's war dead. Marvel at the soldiers' precision at the changing of the guard ceremony that occurs every hour.
The Martyrs' Shine commemorates at those soldiers who died in China's revolutionary wars in the 20th century. The Shrine is a fine structure, but the main attraction is the changing of the guard, every hour. This precision drill maneuver is a "must see" for visitors to Taipei.
4.0 based on 14 reviews
The first museum in the world dedicated to jade art. Expand your horizons with this comprehensive display of jade art from fashion accessories to collectors' items. Open 10 am – 6 pm, closed Tuesdays.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
4.0 based on 331 reviews
The Miniatures Museum contains first-rate artwork produced by renowned artists from around the world. World-class in scale, the museum contains approximately 200 hundred assembled and ornamented works of art, including delightfully creative pieces such as architecturally-accurate dollhouses with full interior and exterior décor along with a diverse set of dreamy, exquisitely designed roomboxes.
It's a must for collectors or miniatures lover. The details of these miniatures being displayed at the museum definitely worth your time and ticket fees. This museum is located on the basement of a commercial building, upon arriving to this building you will see a pillar with advertisement of this museum, surely you can see that walking towards the building using your google map or other apps. Once you read the entrance, you need to go downstairs and get your ticket, then the entrance is just next to the counter. This place will take 1hour to finish the tour depending on your speed and interest on these. I must say the details on these miniatures are just amazing, some are collected long ago and some are new, they also have a My Comic Era which you can enjoy collector's item of Ultraman and others.
4.0 based on 47 reviews
Suho Memorial Paper Museum, the one and only paper museum in Taiwan, expects that through warm, comfortable, natural spatial atmosphere, different special exhibitions, close-up handmade experiences, friendly guide tours as well as services, to take people in an exploration of infinite creativities.
Fun activity for any age. A great day trip. I went with kids and everyone had a great time. I definitely recommend.
4.0 based on 8 reviews
3.5 based on 6 reviews
Nestled in the south of Taipei city, Sun Yun-Suan Memorial Museum--used to be the residence of Sun Yun-Suan during his tenure as the Premier of Taiwan. The museum comprises houses of mixed occidental and oriental architectural styles, an annex and a garden, serves as a recreational place for leisurely rest and organized events.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.