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The voices of the tribes heard in the city
The heart of Taiwan's indigenous culture
The Shung Ye Museum of Taiwanese Aboriginal Culture is a four-story, systematic exhibition space showcasing all aspects of Taiwanese aboriginal culture. Regular exhibitions cover topics such as "People and the Natural Environment," "Lifestyle and Tools," "Costume and Culture," and "Religion and Rituals," providing a detailed look at the traditional livelihoods, material culture, and order of life of the aboriginal people. Visitors are also provided with audio guides, a video library, and other auxiliary facilities to help them deeply understand the background and context of the artifacts, making it an ideal place for in-depth study of Taiwanese aboriginal culture.
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Taiwan's first private theme museum
Opened in 1994, it is Taiwan's first private museum of indigenous peoples, contributing to the collection and preservation of Taiwan's indigenous cultural heritage.
Systematic exhibition on four floors
You can view regular exhibitions that comprehensively show the lives of indigenous people, including 'Life and Tools,' 'Clothes and Culture,' and 'Religion and Rituals,' spread across four floors.
Diversity of Special Exhibitions
Every spring and fall, we hold special exhibitions that closely resemble contemporary indigenous cultural forms, allowing you to experience various cultural aspects.
Cultural cooperation with tribes
Every winter, we hold special exhibitions themed on specific tribes to convey the tribes' voices to the city and respect their right to interpret their own culture.
Auxiliary facilities to help in-depth understanding
There are viewing assistance facilities such as audio guides and a video library to help you gain a deeper understanding of the background context and related materials of the artifacts.
address : Shung-Yi Museum of Taiwanese Aborigines No. 282, Sec 2, Zhi Shan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111 Open in Google Maps
Operating Hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
※ Closed every Monday and Lunar New Year's Day.
※ Please refer to the official website for details before visiting.
No. 282, Sec 2, Zhi Shan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111


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