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Lukang Folk Arts Museum

Lukang Folk Arts Museum

4.4 (3,799 reviews)
Monument historiqueAttraction touristiqueLieu historiqueMuséePoint d'intérêt

Meilleur moment pour visiter

Weekday mornings are quietest, giving you the main halls nearly to yourself. Visit during Lukang's cooler months from October to March for the most comfortable walk through the un-airconditioned mansion.

Conseils budget

Entry costs around NT$130 for adults, with discounts for students and groups. Pair your visit with the nearby Lukang Old Street temples for a full day of history on foot without extra admission fees.

Recommandé pour

History enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Culture seekers

Planifiez votre visite

1-2 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: A Baroque-style mansion from 1919 once belonged to the Koo family, one of Taiwan's most influential clans during the Japanese colonial era. Over 3,000 artifacts cram the rooms, from a lavish carved wedding bed to vintage phonographs and antique opium pipes.

Points forts: The mansion itself was the residence of Koo Hsien-jung, the man who famously opened the gates of Taipei to Japanese forces in 1895, forever changing Taiwan's trajectory. Visitors can still see the original family dining table set with porcelain, as if the Koos just stepped away from a formal dinner.

Conseils d'initiés

  • The back garden has a charming English-style gazebo perfect for a quiet rest between floors.
  • Photography is allowed inside, but skip the flash to protect the delicate fabrics and old photographs.
  • Allow extra time for the second-floor bedrooms where the original furniture and children's clothing are displayed.
  • Combine with a morning visit to Longshan Temple just a 10-minute walk away for the full Lukang experience.

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