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Een van de zeer beroemde kunstmusea's in Taiwan, en de meest beroemde plaats van het museum is zijn gebouw en de buitenbeelden, die afkomstig zijn van de handen van de meester, er zijn erg veel mensen die hier komen om foto's te nemen.
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Ju Ming Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Een van de zeer beroemde kunstmusea's in Taiwan, en de meest beroemde plaats van het museum is zijn gebouw en de buitenbeelden, die afkomstig zijn van de handen van de meester, er zijn erg veel mensen die hier komen om foto's te nemen.
Standing on the mountainside of an art gallery, art gallery is not only very special in architecture, but also part of the appreciation of art gallery from the outside of the gallery. For friends who like art and like painting, I am recommended by Five Stars.
The art gallery is mainly composed of Mr. Zhu Lao's works. There are many sculptures at the entrance. They are all large-scale and very good. Many photos were taken. There are many exhibition halls in the gallery, with different themes and many abstract paintings.
De kunstwerken van het kunstmuseum van de stenen zijn zeer creatief, het is de moeite waard om te lopen met de stenen als thema!
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The outdoor art gallery is located on the mountainside. The harmony of heaven, earth and nature is very beautiful. Parent-child interaction venues, very much to my children's taste, have fun, will not be so boring. This detail is thoughtful and humane. It's a worthwhile trip.
The chartered train lasted two days for 7,000 NT dollars and went to nine parts of Keelung and Beihai shoreline. One of Zhu Ming's scenic spots is a must-see scenic spot for art lovers. On Thursday morning, there were no other tourists and they enjoyed the good air and the park. Swimming for an hour and a half.
Looking at Zhu Ming's simple and clean lines to depict complex soul images, a knife and a knife have their own purposes. In his words, he explained that forgetting oneself and using rapid creation to get rid of rational thinking, if only he could be so clean and neat when dealing with trivial things in life.