Information
- Themes
- Art and Cultural Centers Family Activities
- Subject
- Family、Campus teaching
- Suggested Months for Visiting
- All year
- Phone Number
- +886-2-25075535#23
- FAX
- +886-2-25065195
- Address
- No. 68, Sec. 2, Chang-an E. Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City Taiwan, R.O.C
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Opening Hours
Sunday |
Off day |
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Monday |
09:30 - 16:30 |
Tuesday |
09:30 - 16:30 |
Wednesday |
09:30 - 16:30 |
Thursday |
09:30 - 16:30 |
Friday |
09:30 - 16:30 |
Saturday |
09:30 - 16:30 |
Charge / Ticket
Services & Facilities
- Toilets
Transportaiton
Nearby MRT
G Songshan-Xindian Line Songjiang Nanjing
O Zhonghe-Xinlu Line Zhongxiao Xinsheng
TripAdvisor Reviews
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darwynk2018
Okinawa City, Japón
Traveler type:
En familia
Neat experience for the kids
This was a nice visit for our kids. The place is pretty small, but the making paper activity is fun. Not much else to see in the museum part, and they have a small gift shop of paper products at entrance. Price to make paper and visit was NT$600 for all four of us. -
vignette
Filadelfia, Pensilvania
Great for kids but not for papermaker
There is a small paper making history section, paper making studio, exhibition space, and souvenir shop. We participated paper making experience where we pulled a sheet of paper and they dried it for us. It would be a great for kids but not much for papermaker though. -
marzner
Quezon City, Filipinas
Traveler type:
En solitario
Small but interesting museum
A great indoor activity to consider if you have an hour to spare. You can opt to join a paper making workshop which is interesting for crafty and non-craft people alike. Good place to experience the paper making history of Taiwan regardless of age. -
Eliza B
Kamloops, Canadá
Traveler type:
De negocios
Nice experience
Fun activity for any age. A great day trip. I went with kids and everyone had a great time. I definitely recommend. -
ontheroad8888
París, Francia
Traveler type:
En pareja
Great museum - small but very informative
Friendly staff - possible to make your own paper on the rooftop - one level is dedicated to temporary exhibitions while is the other is about the production and the history of paper making. Very detailed with good English translation. Ground floor is hosting a shop and a workshop. A very good experience.
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