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The Chimei Museum
i think it’s smart to plan at least 3 hours for your visit. there’s so much to see and trust me you don’t wanna rush through it. i was exhausted after 2 hours but still wished to see more!
My advice is to grab a museum guide at the entrance. It’s super helpful in navigating the exhibits. I kinda just wandered around, and I felt I missed out on some cool info.
I recommend visiting on a weekday if you can. It's way less crowded, and you can soak in all the art peacefully. Weekends can be a bit chaotic, to be honest
Fort Province
The National Museum of Taiwan History
If you're on a budget, don't miss their discount days! I think I saved a good amount by going on a Wednesday. Just double-check the schedule before you go, so you don't miss out.
My advice is to plan at least 2-3 hours for your visit. There's so much to see, and I found myself rushing through some exhibits. It would've been better to take my time and really absorb the history with leisurely breaks in between.
I highly recommend visiting on a weekday if you can. The crowds on weekends can get a bit overwhelming, and you’ll have more space to enjoy the exhibits. Plus, it felt more peaceful walking through the museum without all the hustle.
Anping Old Fort
The National Museum of Taiwan Literature
Confucius Temple
I recommend bringing a water bottle. There are fountains around, but of course, it's best to stay hydrated while wandering in the sun.
I think it's worth checking out the small museum inside the temple - it’s easy to miss, and it gives you great insights about Confucian philosophy. Plus, it’s free!
I suggest visiting in the morning, around 9 AM. The temple is less crowded, and the weather is cooler, making it easier to take in the beautiful architecture and capture great photos.