Established in 1908, the National Taiwan Museum stands as the oldest museum in Taiwan, located in the heart of Taipei. Housed in a stately building, the museum offers an extensive array of collections and exhibitions that delve into the geology, history, anthropology, culture, botany, and zoology of Taiwan and Southern China. Visitors can explore the rich heritage and development of the region through carefully curated displays. The museum provides a comprehensive look at the natural and cultural history, making it a valuable resource for both locals and tourists seeking to understand the diverse facets of Taiwan’s past and present.
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