Kim P. • April 19, 2016Definitely worth going through the museum. Fascinating history. They do a changing of the guards every hour as well.
Jethro • January 3, 2015There are old stuff which bring to you childhood memory. You can eat breakfast here. It's a good place if you have no place to go TP.
Rue. S. • April 21, 2018元は日本統治時代の 1899 年にアヘンと樟脳を製造すべく建てられた専売局台北南門工場。工場自体は 1960 年に創業を停止。館内で上映されている日本統治時代の映像 (17 分程度) が興味深い。製糖業 / 林業 / 塩業など、当時の産業の状況や台湾の重要性がよく分かる。
David S. • March 30, 2017An emotional experience that educated us on the history of comfort women during WWII.
Terence P. • December 9, 2018Most exhibits in Chinese only; grab an auto guide from info desk. It took me a while to realise why it was on repeat: tap the guide against RDIS card at each exhibit to play that section. No numbers.
Yone L. • October 25, 2018Museum of Drinking Water sounds underrated but has a nice ambience for photo taking and seeing the architecture from Taipei’s golden era
B • May 12, 2017A less visited tourist attraction but a good one, especially the calligraphy section.
Elsenham • December 22, 2014Small but nice place. A historical building now used as a photography gallery. Open from Monday to Saturday.
Elizabeth L. • September 22, 2015Very historical building in Taiwan - soak in the history and atmosphere, while enjoying the local home-made crafts sold in the market area outside.
Venoth • May 17, 2016Great architecture and perhaps the most prominent temple in the whole of Taiwan. Worth paying a visit as it is so close to Huaxi Street Night Market.
台灣幹不完旅行社 • December 14, 2011鄭南榕(1947年9月12日-1989年4月7日),臺灣著名的政治評論家、政論雜誌出版者和政治異議人士,為抵抗中國國民黨政府對臺灣社會的言論自由以及臺灣獨立訴求之壓制,在收到台灣高等法院檢察署簽發「涉嫌叛亂」的傳票後,開始在所辦的雜誌社裡展開71天的自囚行動,拒絕出庭應訊。4月7日,當警方準備拘捕鄭南榕的時候,鄭即以準備好的汽油自焚而亡。後人尊稱為「臺灣建國烈士」。
Shanghai H. • January 8, 2014Very beautiful building with a european architecture.(Check reviews, wechat: shanghai_hunter and facebook)
Ahn B. • August 29, 2016Interesting exhibits about Taiwan's history. I absolutely love the black and white photographs of the tribes and the landscapes of Taiwan.
Andrew BC 翁 Ô. • January 3, 2015Such a short walking distance from Taiwan's tallest landmark-Taipei 101. Definitely a place worthwhile to visit
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