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​Industrial History of Taiwan(臺灣工業史蹟廳)

​Industrial History of Taiwan(臺灣工業史蹟廳)

The exhibition hall of Industrial History of Taiwan, a collaboration between the Industrial Development Administration (formerly the Industrial Development Bureau), MOEA and the National Science and Technology Museum, focuses on the history research and the collection, preservation,  and maintenance of  its artifacts. The gallery comprehensively presents the trajectory and prospects of Taiwan’s industrial development. Meanwhile, it showcases the fruits of NSTM’s long-term efforts in a more lively fashion . The five areas of this exhibition hall are: The Pride of Taiwan’s Industries: : Portraying the representative Taiwanese industrial products through the visualized display of “Towards AIoT Interactive Wall.” Taiwan’s Industrial Development: Presenting the environmental background, industrial characteristics, and policy measures of  Taiwan's industrial development in historical context, complemented by the museum’s collection.  Vanguard of Economic Miracle:  Using the museum’s artifacts and interactive installations to explore the structural characteristics, technological context, and unique advantages of Taiwan’s industries, and how they transformed Taiwan into a manufacturing powerhouse in the international division of labor.  Behind Taiwan’s Industrial Development: Introducing key figures in Taiwan’s industrial development and their influential contributions through interview videos. Review the Past, Envisage the Future: Interpreting the industrial development’s impact on Taiwan from different perspectives and seeking a fresh perception of Taiwan’s experience through interactive games. This exhibition is suitable for middle school age and older audiences who are interested in Taiwan’s industrial development. Visiting groups are welcome to book guided tours; individual visitors can scan the QR code at the entrance or within the exhibition hall to obtain learning sheets, audio guides and collection introductions for exploration and study.  

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Space Exploration(太空飛行探索廳)

Space Exploration(太空飛行探索廳)

The Space Exploration Hall offers an experiential and investigative journey into advanced space science and technology in modern days. It focuses on sparking interest and enhancing learning through immersive experiences. The engaging surrounding recreates the dream of colonization on Mars and the reality of space travel in the future. It also highlights Taiwan’s evolving role and position in the global space technology race. The exhibition uses space travel as its overarching narrative, covering themes like “Mars Colonization,””Space Living,””Advanced Space Technology,””Principles of Flight Evolution,” and “Taiwan’s Space Development.” It features a large-format projection recreating the surface on the Mars, a spherical immersive projection theater highlighting the display, and a virtuality-and-reality blending light sculpture showcasing flight evolution. AR interactive experience connect visitors to cutting-edge international space exploration, while a 4D dynamic space flight theater inspires dreams of space exploration. Electrochromic film technology is integrated in multimedia to present Taiwan’s space technology research and development. We cordially invite you and your family to visit and experience the sixth floor of the National Science and Technology Museum. The exhibition is suitable for the general public and families. The exhibition hall also features paid interactive activities: “Roaming on the Moon” and “4D Space Flight Experience,” which you are welcome to experience for a fee.   

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Stories of Recovery and Reconstruction after Morakot(莫拉克風災紀念廳)

Stories of Recovery and Reconstruction after Morakot(莫拉克風災紀念廳)

In 2009, Typhoon Morakot devastated southern and eastern Taiwan, leaving many people homeless and bereaved. In the aftermath, various sectors joined hands to rebuild.  The “Stories of Recovery and Reconstruction after Morakot” exhibition was then established in the museum to record the impact of the disaster, learn from its lessons, and hopefully inspire the wisdom and resilience for disaster prevention in the future. As you step into the exhibition hall, through the immersive theater, AR augmented surrounding, light-sculpting projection, and interactive body sensing, we will take you back to the scene of Typhoon Morakot, where you can experience the unwavering stories of rescue and reconstruction.  The exhibition is divided into three themes: Memories of Morakot: A retrospective of the touching journey of the occurrence, disaster relief, and homeland reconstruction. Coexisting with Disaster: Showcasing Taiwan’s efforts in addressing climate challenges through cutting-edge technology and innovative strategies. Hope and Rebirth: Witnessing the resilient strength of post-disaster recovery through videos and display of reconstructed tribal villages The exhibition not only conveys inspiration and hope in the face of disaster but also guides visitors to contemplate how to work together to build resilient homes and prepare for future challenges. It is a moving experience combined with learning that invites you to explore and reflect. This exhibition is suitable for all visitors interested in environmental education issues. Visiting groups are welcome to book guided tours; individual visitors can scan the QR code in the exhibition hall to listen to audio guides in Chinese or English. In addition, the “Future Disaster Prevention” learning sheets are available on site. All are welcome to explore and learn using the learning sheets. 

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Moon Walker Simulator(月球漫步體驗區)

Moon Walker Simulator(月球漫步體驗區)

You can feel a person standing on the surface of the moon experiences a gravitational pull about 1/6 that of a person standing on the surface of the Earth. Location:Space Exploration(Moon Walker Simulator is temporarily closed from September 10 to September 22. Sorry for the inconvenience caused. ) Opening Hours Tuesday - Sunday 09:00~12:20 ;13:00-16:20   Note: 1. Guests must be at least 130cm (51 Inch) in height and weigh between 30kg-90kg (66lb-198lb) 2. For safety reasons, certain facilities are not suitable for pregnant women, or those who are suffering from chronic illness, motion sickness, heart disease, high blood pressure, physical discomfort, had any form of recent surgery, or under the influence of medications or alcohol. Please refer to the detailed instructions onsite and adhere to the instructions of our staff. 3. Guests shall consider whether they are physically fit to join the activities. The Museum shall not be held responsible for any person’s physical conditions.  

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