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The Science of Cooking(烹調的科學)

The Science of Cooking(烹調的科學)

This exhibition focuses on cooking as its core, showcasing the connection between science and daily life. It introduces the scientific knowledge behind cooking principles, integrating agri-food education with smart cooking technologies to enhance awareness of food sources and technological applications. It also emphasizes innovation and sustainable development in culinary culture, presenting an in-depth dialogue between science and life. The Science of Cooking exhibition hall is a fascinating journey from the kitchen to the realm of science! Centered around cooking, it unveils the scientific secrets behind food, exploring the exciting connections from culinary arts to technology. Seemingly ordinary cooking actually contains boundless knowledge, encompassing not only the chemical mysteries of ingredient transformation but also incorporating agri-food education and smart cooking technologies. Through interactive design, visitors become “scientific chefs,” observing the changing ingredients during heating, preparing dishes hands-on, or using smart devices to create “future meals.” You can also explore international culinary techniques and understand the scientific connections between taste and smell. This is a space full of fun and learning, where everyone can discover their own little universe of cooking science. The exhibition hall is suitable for anyone interested in the science of cooking, the stories behind food and agri-food education. The exhibition hall offers audio guides, smart cooking interactive experiences, and robot chef ordering services. These can be accessed using the “NSTM Mobile” webpage, https://mobile.nstm.gov.tw/ (currently available in Chinese only.) Remember to register and log in if you want to use the smart cooking and robot services! Additionally, the family kitchen area will host educational activities from time to time. Please follow the museum’s official website and event registration system for details!

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Power and Machines(動力與機械)

Power and Machines(動力與機械)

Today, the advancement of mechanical technology remains the cornerstone of technological development. Here, we will understand and  experience the profound impact of power and mechanical technology on human life. With social changes and the evolution of industrial technology, we have entered the era of smart manufacturing. Meanwhile, we will learn about the history of industrial robots and the trends of future technology development. The exhibition is mainly divided into three exhibition areas: mechanical principles, power sources, and complex machinery. The mechanical principle exhibition includes the introduction of mechanical components and kinematic pair. The power source exhibition includes the introduction of windmills, hydraulic wheels, steam engines, engines, and smart motors. The complex machinery exhibition includes smart mobile devices, machine tools, injection molding machines, locks, industrial robots, and more. This hall translates technological inventions into story-based scenarios, and transforms abstract scientific principles and complicated electro-mechanical  structures into fun interactive experiences. Through interacting with robotic arms, visitor can directly experience the applications of intelligent robots, gaining insight in the trends of intelligent and innovative industries which are developing rapidly and will significantly impact our lives. This exhibition hall is suitable for middle school students and above, as well as all visitors interested in power machinery. 

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Telecom@Taiwan(電信@臺灣)

Telecom@Taiwan(電信@臺灣)

In 2004, the NSTM and Chunghwa Telecom collaborated on the restoration of telecommunications artifacts. To preserve Taiwan’s telecommunication cultural heritage, they jointly launched the “Telecom@ Taiwan” exhibition hall in 2011. The hall showcases over 900 telecommunications artifacts, presents stories through multimedia audiovisuals, and incorporates interactive games to help visitors understand the science and significance of telecommunications technology. This hall presents the nearly 150-year history of telecommunications in Taiwan and the development of telecommunications technology. It features over 900 valuable Taiwanese telecommunications artifacts, numerous exciting audiovisual and interactive games, and introductions to the latest telecommunications services. It also encourages visitors to reflect on the future of telecommunications technology. The entire hall is divided into 14 zones, each introducing significant telecommunication historical developments and technologies along a timeline. Visitors can explore the development of telecommunications in Taiwan from two different perspectives, the development of the industry’s history or the progression of telecommunication technology, both ending with the introduction of telecommunication today. This hall offers a comprehensive journey through the past and present of Taiwan’s information and communications history, inviting you to explore and learn together! The exhibition hall is suitable for all visitors  interested in the history and the technical development of information and communications. The exhibition hall features an AR mobile guide called ”5G Mystery: Decoding the Telecom Hall,” which uses new technology to provide lively interpretations of old artifacts. This allows visitors to learn relevant knowledge in an AR virtual-reality integrated environment, experience the features of 5G firsthand and spark an interest in exploring information and communications science. 

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Smart Manufacturing(智慧製造體驗專區)

Smart Manufacturing(智慧製造體驗專區)

The “Smart Manufacturing Experience Zone” is located on different floors across the museum, covering exhibition halls such as  “Power and Machines” and  “ The Science of Cooking” on 2F, “Adventures in Health Land” and “Clothing and Textile Technology Exploration Hall” on 4F, and “The Story of Taiwan Agriculture” on B3F. The zone adheres to the concept of edutainment, introducing the development history and technical applications of “smart manufacturing “ in a comprehensive yet accessible manner. The exhibition content covers five major themes, including; Industrial Robots and Smart Vehicles: Combining robotic arms and smart vehicles. Smart cooking: Helping busy modern people prepare a delicious meal more easily. Smart Healthcare: Integrating long-term care and telemedicine. Smart Wearables: Showcasing innovations in wearable technology Smart Agriculture: Applied to pig farming, poultry, and dairy industries. This zone is suitable for all visitors interested in smart technology, providing an immersive interactive experience that allows you to personally feel how smart manufacturing is changing life and industry. Register and log in to the “Mobile NSTM” website, https://mobile.nstm.gov.tw/ (currently available in Chinese only,) select an experience zone (such as “Smart Vehicles”), and then scan the QR code at the exhibit to start the interaction. Accumulated bonus points (up to 63 points daily) can be redeeme

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Carving Machine (印象深刻 - X、Y、Z軸電腦全自動雕刻機展示體驗)

Carving Machine (印象深刻 - X、Y、Z軸電腦全自動雕刻機展示體驗)

The computer engraving machine is a seal engraving machine, which uses a computer to draw a font or pattern to be output by the marking machine. The computer marking machine mainly includes three parts: a computer mainframe, an imprinting software program, and an engraving machine. The imprinting software is installed in the computer and connected to the microstepping or servo drive controller. When the requested font and stamp size data are input through the computer interface, the marking machine starts to perform the marking operation. The computer marking machine has the characteristics of high efficiency, high speed and high precision.  Location: 2F Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 09:00~12:20;13:00-16:10 Note: Experience time: 3-5 minutes Experience capacity: 4 people

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teamLab Future Park Kaohsiung

teamLab Future Park Kaohsiung

Over 15 million people worldwide have experienced it! People in central and southern Taiwan are eagerly looking forward to "teamLab Future Park", which has received rave reviews and is set to return to Kaohsiung! Synchronizing with the Dreamlike Beauty of Okinawa, Japan – Experience the Sea, Land, and Sky All at Once! Based on the concept of "co-creation," this exciting exhibition brings popular works—beloved by both children and adults—to life in a brand-new way. Featuring highly interactive, vividly colorful, and collaboratively created masterpieces, it offers an immersive experience like no other. Step into a world where nature thrives endlessly—dive into the deep blue ocean, soar freely through the sky, and embrace boundless creativity. This summer, join us at "teamLab Future Park!" Let your imagination run wild and enjoy every moment. Believe in your limitless creativity—because you are one of a kind in this world!   ▲Exhibition date:2025/6/7~10/12 (Open daily, except on 8/18)  09:00~17:00 (Saturdays and Sundays from July 5 to August 31 extended until 18:00)  Last ticket sales and entry 30 minutes before closing. ▲Exhibition place:2F, the 1st & 2nd Special Exhibition Gallery ▲Organizers:teamLab Integrate Inc., udnFunLife, National Science and Technology Museum ▲Supporter:kitpas ▲Website:https://uevent.udnfunlife.com/teamlabfuturepark2025 ▲Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/2025teamlabfuturepark/ ▲Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/teamlabfuturepark2025/     ◾️Exhibition period (6/7-10/12/2025) Adult - NTD$490 Student - NTD$470 (ages over 6 and student) Children - NTD$390 (3-6 years old, Must be accompanied by a paying adult.) Special - NTD$245 (over 65 years old, disabled and the necessary companion) Ticket for Two- NTD$950 (two people are required to enter at time) Ticket for Three - NTD$1380 (three people are required to enter at time) Free admission: children under 3 years old (Must be accompanied by a paying adult.)   ※Visitors eligible for free or discounted admission (e.g., student tickets, special tickets) must present valid ID for verification before entry. If the eligibility criteria are not met, visitors must purchase the appropriate ticket type. Once admitted, no partial refunds or price adjustments will be granted.   ⭐ Entry Guidelines ⭐ ※ Some exhibition areas have uneven flooring. Please wear sneakers or other comfortable flat shoes for easy movement. Over 3cm High heels are not allowed. ※ In certain areas, visitors must remove their shoes and wear cotton socks. Please bring your own cotton socks or purchase them on-site. Those wearing stockings or pantyhose must also wear cotton socks. ※ The venue does not have barrier-free facilities. Some areas may not be accessible to wheelchair users. We apologize for any inconvenience. The number of wheelchairs allowed inside is limited, and there may be a wait during crowded times. Please follow the staff’s instructions. ※ Strollers and large luggage must be left outside the exhibition area. Please take care of your personal belongings, as no storage service is provided. ※ Children under 12 years old must be accompanied by at least one ticket-holding adult and cannot enter alone. ※Please be aware that the exhibition space is dimly lit and has uneven and potentially unstable surfaces. This may increase the risk of falls, collisions with other visitors, and other potential injuries. For your comfort and safety, we ask that the following visitors carefully consider these conditions and use their own judgment when deciding whether to experience the exhibition:  - Pregnant individuals  - Those who have difficulty walking independently  - Those carrying children  - Individuals who are sensitive to light or flashing lights  - Individuals with physical or health concerns Please note that our staff may also restrict the experience based on their observations. ※Regarding injuries, losses, damages, and other troubles arising that may occur during your visit to this exhibition, we shall not be liable except in cases where such issues are directly caused by our negligence. Except in cases of our willful misconduct or gross negligence, in which case our liability shall be limited to direct and actual damages.  

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