Located next to the National Palace Museum in Taipei, the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines delves into the rich history and culture of Taiwan’s 16 Indigenous ethnic groups. Spanning four stories, the museum houses a diverse collection that includes historical and contemporary objects and artworks. Visitors can explore a range of items such as traditional clothing, weapons, and photographs, each offering a glimpse into the unique heritage and daily lives of these communities. The carefully curated exhibits provide a comprehensive and immersive experience, allowing guests to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural tapestry of Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples.
Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines
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