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Taupo Museum Review

3.4 /56 Reviews
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大力麦
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3/5
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This is okay, generally, I think the best museum I have ever visited in New Zealand is the TE PAPA Museum in Wellington, where you can stay for a whole day without feeling bored!

Taupo Museum

Posted: Jun 29, 2015
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  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    This is a very small museum, student tickets are 3 yuan. There are only four exhibition areas, and there are not many exhibitions, but they are all distinctive. The artworks in Africa are impressive, and in addition, Lake Gallery is not bad, narrating the history of the development of Lake Taobo, the reclamation of the deep forest and other history.

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    Posted: Mar 22, 2019
  • 千山任我行
    3/5Average
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    The Lake Taupo Museum is a small museum located on the shore of Lake Taupo on the North Island of New Zealand, next to i-SITE. There is no special display in the museum, mainly about the history of the lake and related artworks. Unless there is extra time to pass, there is no need to enter.

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    Posted: Sep 7, 2016
  • 王海娃子
    4/5Excellent
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    Taupoko is the North Island and the largest lake in New Zealand, and the historic area of the Maori people.

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    Posted: Oct 13, 2019
  • 星野弥生
    3/5Average
    Original Text

    I really feel very general. If the time is very rich, just to live in the town for a while to relax, you can come and see, or you don't need to waste time.

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    Posted: Dec 30, 2015
  • 香槟配红酒
    2/5Bad
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    "Share the story of Taobo with the world" is the motto of the museum here. The museum includes documentary films reflecting Taobo's history, Maori artworks, salmon farming industry, ships used in Taobo, etc. For children, there are various interactions and activities. Exhibitions will be changed from time to time in the two galleries, displaying and selling contemporary New Zealand paintings, sculptures, photography and other works. Adults $5, children free, visitors come not much.

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    Posted: Jun 30, 2019