The Lukang Folk Arts Museum, a historical and architectural landmark in Taiwan, is primarily housed in a neo-baroque residence built by a Japanese architect in 1919. Opening its doors as a museum in 1973, the building boasts sumptuous decorations and a rich collection of Qing dynasty artifacts. Visitors can explore the intricately designed interiors and gain insight into turn-of-the-century Taiwanese life through the well-preserved exhibits.
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