National Museum of Natural Science The National Museum of Natural Science (國立自然科學博物館), located in Ta
National Museum of Natural Science The National Museum of Natural Science (國立自然科學博物館), located in Taichung, covers 89,000 square meters and is a six-venue complex housing: the Space IMAX Theater, Science Center, Life Science Hall, Human Cultures Hall, Global Environment Hall, and Botanical Garden. Over 30 permanent exhibit areas cover subjects on astronomy, space science, paleontology, ecology, gems and minerals, Taiwanese Aborigines, and tropical plants. It is also a place filled with hands-on exhibits that will delight children and adults of all ages. The Museum is also a major science-learning center. There are more than 3 millions visitors come to here, over a half million being school children, annually. The Science Center demonstrates the principle of physics, chemistry, and electronics. For all ages, especially for parents and kids, helping the visitors to understand and explore the wonders of the modern world, and making complex topics into accessible entertainment. From astronomy, Taiwan IC business, to basic science in our daily life, visitors can understand the science in the rich interpretive environment. The Life Science Hall presents the evolution of our world. From the age of dinosaurs to the journey of human life, visitors can discover the amazing facts of life. In Dinosaur Gallery, there are more than 50 fossils and replicas. Besides, four animatronics demonstrate vividly the beginning of life on Earth. The Hall of Human Cultures introduces the medicine traditions, mechanic technologies, and spiritual life of the Chinese people. Traditional architecture, Taiwan agriculture, and Oceania’s Austronesian people culture can be seen in this permanent exhibition hall. Opening Hours:09:00~17:00 Entrance Fee:TWD100 Address:No.1, Guanqian Rd., North Dist., Taichung City 404, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel:+886-423226940 Official Web:http://www.nmns.edu.tw/index_eng.html Notice:It’s closed on Monday, Chinese New Year’s Eve, and Chinese New Year Day. -- source link
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