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Ju Ming Museum

The museum covers a large area; there are two indoor exhibition areas and a large outdoor exhibition area. Both indoor and outdoor areas have cafes. The park is beautifully and cleanly maintained, the staff are friendly, and the directions are clear. It's also suitable for bringing children; besides nurturing their artistic sense, there is an interactive area for children indoors and a pond for feeding fish outdoors. This time, I came to appreciate the master's works and felt very impressed and moved. I will visit again next time and plan to join a guided tour for a deeper understanding. 📍Address: No. 2, Xishi Lake, Jinshan District, New Taipei City. 🕰️Business hours: 10:00-17:00, closed on Mondays.
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Posted: Sep 30, 2024
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4.7/569 reviews | Art Museums
New Taipei City
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