The 10 Best Museums in Nantou, Nantou

May 19, 2022 Jasper Kershner

Taking in the breathtaking beauty of Nantou's Sun Moon Lake is truly an ethereal experience. The turquoise basin is shaped like the sun on the east side, a crescent moon on the west, and it reads like a rippling celestial journey. After a day of hiking the seven miles of trails in the lake's surrounding mountains, hop a cable car and whiz through the Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village or take a soothing dip in one of the area's many hot springs. Local farms grow juicy drupe fruits, the perfect refreshment on a steamy day.
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1. Chung Tai World Museum

No.6 Zhongtai Road, Yixing Li, Puli Town, Puli 545 Taiwan +886 4 9293 2999 [email protected] http://www.ctwm.org.tw/
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5.0 based on 255 reviews

Chung Tai World Museum

Reviewed By TxShick

I learned a lot, but it helps if you already have an interest in the historical expansion of Buddhism in China. This museum is very accommodating to foreigners. All of the English descriptions were just as informative as the Mandarin signs, and the volunteers used English to thoroughly explain the museum facilities. I also loved the sections on epitaphs and Confucius, but there was no extra info via audio tour. Note: the snack bar is cashless and the full service restaurant is near the Wood Carving Museum, which is near the monastery; this museum is a separate complex. Bus time were well displayed. I spent all day here. I really enjoyed my visit.

2. EP Museum

No. 78-30, Xingchan Road, Lugu 55842 Taiwan +886 4 9275 2203 https://www.facebook.com/epmuseum
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

EP Museum

3. Yoshan Tea

No.19 Yanping Road, Zhushan 557 Taiwan +886 4 9264 3919 http://www.yoshantea.com/
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Yoshan Tea

Growing and making tea since 1880 The journey of Yoshan Tea can be read hand in hand with the history of Taiwanese Dong Ding oolong. Oolong has been cultivated on Dong Ding Mountain as early as the mid-19th century, when local villagers started harvesting “qing xin oolong" in preference to the native “wild tea”. By this time, the Chen family of Yoshan Tea were already knee-deep in their exploration of Taiwanese oolong. It is now Yoshan Tea’s mission to preserve and continue the art of making this classic tea.

4. Endemic Species Research Institute - Ecology Education Park

No.1 Minsheng East Road, Jiji Town, Jiji Taiwan +886 4 9276 1331 http://eep.tesri.gov.tw/
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Endemic Species Research Institute - Ecology Education Park

5. Mu Sheng Insect Museum

No. 6-2, Nancun Rd., Puli Township, Puli Taiwan +886 4 9291 3311
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Mu Sheng Insect Museum

6. Taiwan Historica

No. 254, Guangming 1st Rd., Zhongxingxin Vil., Nantou City 54043 Taiwan +886 4 9231 6881 [email protected] https://www.th.gov.tw/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Taiwan Historica

7. National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute

No.573 Zhongzheng Road, Caotun 542 Taiwan +886 4 9233 4141 http://www.ntcri.gov.tw/zh-tw/home.aspx
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute

8. Long-Nan Museum of Natural Lacquer Ware

No. 211-1, Beiping St., Puli 545 Taiwan +886 4 9298 2076 [email protected] http://www.longnan.us/
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Long-Nan Museum of Natural Lacquer Ware

Hundreds history of Taiwan Natural Lacquer is important cultural property for Taiwan, lacquer well produced predominantly based in Nantou Puli. Since 1918, Rhus succedanea L. var. dumoutieri kudo had been brought into Taiwan because of good quantities and quality. In the beginning, lacquer trees was planted and researched by Taiwan Governer-General's Office in Lien Hua Chih Research Center, earlier periods lacquer trees widely planted in Miaoli Tongluo. Due to Puli basins is suitable for lacquer trees grow up, in 1950s agricultural lacquer production started in Puli area. At that time, it opened the Taiwan Natural Lacquer Industry for over 30 years prime time, there were nearly twenty thousands of people lived on lacquer, lacquer farmers about ten thousands of people, lacquer trees highest planted area up to 2,500 hectares. In 1974, the annual production of raw lacquer reached 293 tons, half of raw lacquer exported to Japan, have benefited over 100,000 people who worked for advanced lacquer furniture industry in Taipei, Hsinchu, Lugang, Daxi and other regions in Taiwan that consumers preferred and earned large amounts of foreign exchange. Therefore, Puli is the home of Taiwan's lacquer. However, times changed, social and economics structural transformation led to Taiwan lacquer industry declined. Long Nan Museum of Natural Lacquer Wares, the only remaining Taiwan’s lacquer industry has been manufacturing and exporting natural lacquer and excellent blend of beauty, elegance, great design, and extraordinary lacquer wares under strict inspection and quality control for more than 6 generations, trying best continuing Taiwan specific Hakka lacquer cultures and reappearing its glory. In 1956, Hsu A Long, the originator of Long-Nan CO., LTD, continued natural lacquer business from ancestors. In 1960, he established corporation of Long Nan which is famous for excellent lacquer refining and best quality of natural lacquer. Almost 90% of natural lacquer produced in Taiwan must be inspected strictly by Hsu Yu-Fu, the CEO of Long-Nan CO., LTD, and approved under “龍” seal before exporting. In 1988, Hsu Yu-Fu, the CEO of Long-Nan CO., LTD, based on the missions for preserving century history of Taiwan Natural Lacquer, he decided to form Long-Nan Museum of Natural Lacquer Wares. There are over ten thousands of historic-cultural collections of natural lacquer wares in Long-Nan Museum. Every year, not only Taiwan people but also many tourists come from all over the world to visit our museum. ◎Welcome to visit Long Nan museum of Natural Lacquer Wares. Long Nan Museum of Natural Lacquer Wares is the only one to exhibit the history of Natural Lacquer and its culture, from Lacquer Trees, Natural Lacquer Collecting and Manufacturing, Lacquer Art & Antique Repair, Lacquer Biochemical Research, Natural Lacquer Instrument, Interior Design and Fashion etc. Long Nan Museum has been over 100 years and we insist on providing the best of Natural Lacquer Wares. Do you want to visit Long Nan Museum of Natural Lacquer Wares or collect classic of Long Nan Lacquer Wares? Welcome to visit Long Nan, we have professional guide to introduce Natural Lacquer Culture by interesting and interactive way.

9. Yu Hsiu Museum of Art

No. 26, Lane 150, Jianxing Road, Caotun Township, Caotun 542 Taiwan +886 4 9257 2999 http://yu-hsiu.org/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Yu Hsiu Museum of Art

10. Fenghuanggu Bird Park

No.1-9 Renyi Road, Nantou City Taiwan http://fhk.nmns.edu.tw/index.asp
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4.0 based on 24 reviews

Fenghuanggu Bird Park

Reviewed By zunzazun - Norwich, United Kingdom

This provided us with a really enjoyable day out. Spread out over a huge area is what made this seem rather unique to me. It's like taking a forest walk whilst gawking at the huge selection of birds they have. On top of that there's an impressive suspension bridge and a tall forest slide hidden away in middle of it all - our 2yr old loved it! Never actually been anywhere like this. It takes a couple of hours to walk to the far end (inc. many stops) but there is a shuttle available for the less abled or anyone who doesn't want to walk (probably most people in the heat of summer!) Will definitely return!

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