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Fort San Domingo, Tamsui Historical Museum: Ticket Combo
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Fort San Domingo, Tamsui Historical Museum: Ticket Combo

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Price is NZ$4 per adult
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Overview
  • Exhibits cover natural environment, indigenous peoples and Qing Dynasty cultural
  • An important landmark during the Japanese colonial period.
  • The location is near Tamsui Old Street, Fort San Domingo, and Tamsui Fisherm.

Activity location

    • New Taipei City
    • New Taipei City, New Taipei City, Taiwan

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • 文化里, New Taipei City, Taiwan

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Admission Ticket
  • Opening hours: Mon 9:30 am-5:00 pm
Price details
NZ$4.13 x 1 AdultNZ$4.13

Total
Price is NZ$4.13

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedTamsui Historical Museum Full-price E-Ticket
  • What's includedWhat's included Entrance to Fort San Domingo
  • What's includedWhat's included Entrance to Tamsui Customs Officer's Residence
  • What's includedWhat's included Entrance to Huwei Fort
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedPersonal expense
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded Tour guide

What you can expect

Tamsui Historical Museum, also known as the Tamsui Historical Folk Museum, is a museum located in Tamsui District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. The museum was established in 1978 to preserve and display the history and cultural heritage of Tamsui, a former port town located at the mouth of the Tamsui River.

The exhibits at the Tamsui Historical Museum cover a wide range of topics related to the history and culture of Tamsui. Some of the key exhibits include displays on the indigenous people who originally inhabited the area, the arrival of the Spanish, Dutch, and Chinese settlers, the development of Tamsui as a port town during the Qing Dynasty, and the impact of the Japanese colonial period.

Fort San Domingo is a fascinating attraction with a rich history that attracts visitors from all over the world, which has a long and interesting history that spans over 400 years. It has been used as a trading post, military fort, consulate, and military barracks. The fort has played a significant role in Taiwan's history and its importance is reflected in the various renovations and additions made by different countries over the centuries.

The Custom Officer's Residence is Built in the late 19th century, the residence was used by British customs officers who were stationed in Tamsui during the colonial period. It is a stunning example of Western-style architecture with a blend of Chinese elements. The exterior features red brick walls, arched windows, and a tiled roof. Inside, visitors can see intricate carvings, ornate woodwork, and beautiful stained glass windows. Also is a a testament to the colonial era in Taiwan's history, particularly the period when the British were involved in the area. Visitors can learn about the customs and traditions of the era, as well as the role of the customs officers in enforcing trade regulations.

One of the highlights of the museum is a large-scale diorama that depicts the bustling streets of Tamsui during the late Qing Dynasty. The diorama features intricately detailed models of buildings, boats, and people, and provides a fascinating glimpse into what life was like in the town during that time.

In addition to the permanent exhibits, the museum also hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year, covering a range of topics related to the history and culture of Tamsui.

Tamsui Historical Museum is an important cultural institution in Taiwan, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to learn about the rich history and cultural heritage of Tamsui and the surrounding area.

Location

Activity location

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    • New Taipei City
    • New Taipei City, New Taipei City, Taiwan

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • 文化里, New Taipei City, Taiwan