Discover the best top things to do in Zhongzheng District, Taiwan including NTOU History Museum, National Taiwan Museum Taiwan of Land Bank Exhibition Hall, Postal Museum, Water Park Museum, National Taiwan Museum, National Museum of History, Presidential and Vice-Presidential Artifacts Museum, National Taiwan Museum Nanmen Park, Mitsui Warehouse, Yuyuyang Art Museum.
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4.5 based on 97 reviews
One ticket gives you entry to National Taiwan Museum plus into a building across the street, called Land Bank of Taiwan Bank Museum. Despite the National Taiwan Museum appearing very old and grand inside and out, the only floor open to public was ultra modern in design. This museum covers the evolution of the architecture, history of various ethnic groups which inhabited Taiwan, their tools, geological history and of minerals, conservation, and bio diversity of animal life on this island. Land Bank of Taiwan covers the history of banking on this island and how it evolved, along with the legal system and land ownership. This building is old and just as grand as the one across the street in Peace Park. Within this second building, are taxidermied displays of the animals and birds of Taiwan. Taiwan has 684 species of birds, so they showed only some on a wall. More amazingly, there is a massive dinosaur bone display, even petrified dinosaur eggs. At one end, a lecturer was explaining things to a group in Mandarin. A coffee shop/restaurant is on top level and opens onto a nice garden area with tables & chairs. You can order meals here. I enjoyed the dinosaur display as I do not have one in my home city of Vancouver, Canada. It is a really impressive dinosaur display, not to be missed.
4.0 based on 63 reviews
We have been to the Postal Museum several times and thoroughly enjoyed it. The museum has many postal items, both old and new. Anyone with an interest in philatelly will find the museum fascinating.
4.0 based on 349 reviews
The Museum was built during the Japanese colonial era (1895-1945). It has been renovated beautifully, it is well worth the small entry fee. At the moment there is a very impressive exhibition of Australian Aboriginal art on show. You learn a lot about Taiwan's people and fauna.
4.0 based on 227 reviews
National Museum of History began operation in 1955. For more than six decades, we have been working to provide the most updated and innovative service. Beginning on 2 July 2018, the Museum will be closed for a complete overhaul for about three years. We will renovate and reorganize the museum building, service function, and administration. We aim to provide elevated and enhanced service quality and administrative efficiency when we reopen to the public. “See you again in a promising future.” We apologize for not being able to serve you and your friends in this duration.
This little museum is right next to the Botanical Gardens is is perhaps one of the less popular museums in Taipei. The exhibit is a wealth of wonder and historical value. Very much interesting to see artifacts dating BC and the rich contribution to culture and history. The gift shop is a must visit place too.
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