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Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology Ticket in New Taipei

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The Thirteenth Line Museum, 200, Museum Road, Dingguili, Bali District, Koda, New Taipei City, Taiwan

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Please check the official website to qualify for free tickets. General admission is $80. Ticket prices are the same as on-site. Use the QR code to go to the counter to verify and then stamp for admission. The venue is not big, but there are many interactive settings for children. So I spent a lot of time, it is a good place to escape the summer heat indoors and provide education and entertainment! There are restrooms and water dispensers on each floor. There is no dining in the exhibition hall. There is a rest area on the first floor, which sells drinks and simple bread and can be eaten inside. Parking is in outdoor areas
The Shisanhang Museum's permanent exhibition and limited-time textile exhibition offer some hands-on activities (reconstructing pottery, archaeological heritage knowledge challenge hall of fame). The time-lapse photography showcasing the iron casting process is also well done. It also touches upon the Dapenkeng site (though only a few display boards are provided?). Back then, to build a sewage treatment plant, only a small portion of the site was allocated for the museum. As for cultural merchandise and interior displays, well, there's almost no merchandise related to Japanese special exhibitions (there's a Japanese book about the Kofun period). The outdoor game challenges also seem to attract little interest, which is a bit of a shame. At least the National Museum of Prehistory in Taitung has actual archaeological shelters... There's also an underwater archaeology exhibition showcasing the process and related materials of underwater archaeological operations. Educational and Entertaining Experience: Through immersive theaters and VR interactive devices, the museum vividly demonstrates the iron smelting technology and prehistoric life of the Shisanhang people. The second floor features a "Children's Archaeology Experience Room," allowing children to enjoy the fun of excavating pottery shards and stone tools in a sandpit, which is highly educational. Architectural Artistic Beauty: The entire building is exceptionally well-designed and has received the Taiwan Architecture Award. The most distinctive features are the "Dune Observation Deck," symbolizing a whale's back, and the inclined "Archaeological Octagonal Tower." Their fair-faced concrete texture and unique interplay of light and shadow make them popular spots for photos.
An introduction to Taiwan’s prehistory. I caught up with the last few days of the special exhibition. I gained more knowledge and got to know this land better. There are many educational and entertaining teaching aids, which is great! Will visit again~~
It is a very suitable place to take children to play and experience. Although the museum is not big, you can experience it leisurely. The best thing is that the nursing room is super friendly and provides spare quilts, which is really great!
A great place to escape the heat during summer travel ~ It’s free for New Taipei residents! Buying tickets at klook is also very environmentally friendly and convenient. Although the exhibition hall is not large, there are many interactive experience facilities to play ~
It’s been a long time since I visited, and I feel like I miss it more than I miss it. However, the electronic ticket is very fast, and you can get the QR CODE immediately after payment. There are also discounts. I will use it more in the future.
You can do it completely, especially if you urge me, you can do it in full and politely. Secondly, tens of millions are involved. Last time, I went to organize and implement it, especially the weapons. It can be fifty. The above-mentioned involvement of GIGI Vivi is indeed true. In fact,
It’s very convenient to buy now and use it immediately. The price is the same as on-site, but you can buy with a credit card. Admission is free for New Taipei residents. It’s suitable for children to play. The archaeological sand pit is great and it’s worth taking children for a walk.

Guide

  • The Shisanhang Museum of Archaeology, built in 1998, is located in New Taipei City, Taiwan, and is Taiwan's first municipal archaeological museum.
  • Opened in 2003, its purpose is to preserve and promote the prehistoric culture of the Shisanhang site.
  • Visit the very distinctive museum architecture and experience the different types of building complexes designed by architect Sun Te-Hung.
  • Appreciate and explore the award-winning building complexes constructed with fair-faced concrete, representing the imagery of mountains and seas, past and present.

【Shisanhang Museum of Archaeology】 The Shisanhang site preserves the prehistoric Iron Age culture of Taiwan from 1800 to 500 years ago. According to archaeological experts, the people may be related to the Ketagalan tribe among the Pingpu people. In 1998, the government officially began to build the “Shisanhang Museum of Archaeology” on the preserved land of the Shisanhang site. The museum preserves and displays the relics of the ancestors, hoping to introduce the precious prehistoric site to all visitors. In addition, it also set up a time-space sky bridge and regularly holds various special exhibitions, hoping that people can experience the historical trajectory of Shisanhang culture across time while enjoying the Tamsui River bank.

The museum introduces the Shisanhang culture discovered from the site in an interesting way, letting us know what life was like for the Shisanhang people a thousand years ago. At the same time, it also regularly holds special exhibitions, sometimes introducing the historical trajectory of the Tamsui River’s development, and sometimes archaeological explorations with scientific and educational significance. The special exhibitions are very relaxed and interesting, allowing visitors to absorb rich knowledge while having fun, and also inspiring children’s interest in history. (Partial data source: Taipei Travel Net / Tourism Bureau, MOTC)

【Bali Cultural Treasure Afternoon Tea Set】 We invite you to savor an exquisite afternoon tea feast that blends culture and cuisine! This set is inspired by the “Human Face Pottery Pot,” the treasure of the Shisanhang Museum, and meticulously crafted into a unique “Human Face Pottery Pot Glass Jar.” The design team uses exquisite manual casting techniques to transform ancient cultural relics into living utensils that combine retro charm and modern fashion, allowing you to feel the profound charm of cultural heritage during your tea time.

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⬆️Bali Cultural Treasure Afternoon Tea Set

The set specially plans the Shisanhang-exclusive "Green Citrus Fragrance" theme, selecting three wonderful flavors for you:

  • Pomelo Caramel Popcorn: In collaboration with the famous brand "Kuaz Popcorn," a unique formula perfectly blends the sweetness of caramel with the freshness of pomelo. Every bite offers a rich and layered flavor that is crispy, delicious, and irresistible.
  • Human Face Pottery Pot Handmade Cookies: Developed by a professional baking team with ingenuity, the classic imagery of the human face pottery pot is transformed into exquisite pastries. The cookies are made with high-quality ingredients, offering a crispy and delicate texture, and a unique and elegant shape, providing a double enjoyment of sight and taste.
  • Wandan Pomelo Tea: Specially selected high-quality Wandan pomelos from Dorothy's Farm, a local small farmer in Bali, are slow-cooked using traditional methods to fully retain the natural aroma and nutrients of the pomelo. The refreshing and crisp flavor perfectly balances the sweetness of the desserts, bringing a refined end to the overall afternoon tea experience.

This set not only presents exquisite delicacies but also implements local sustainability concepts. By selecting local small farmer ingredients, it effectively reduces carbon emissions during transportation and storage, creating an afternoon tea time that combines deliciousness, culture, and environmental awareness. We invite you to savor this limited delicacy that embodies local humanistic charm and craftsmanship, and experience the unique charm of Bali's local culture.

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⬆️High-quality Wandan pomelos from Dorothy's Farm, a local small farmer in Bali

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