Photographs are prohibited throughout the museum. The introduction and exhibition of Zheng Chenggong is mainly on the second floor. The first floor has nothing to do with it. There are some exhibitions of folk customs and some paintings and calligraphy. It closes on Monday. It's right next to Yanping County Royal Temple. You can visit it by the way.
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Photographs are prohibited throughout the museum. The introduction and exhibition of Zheng Chenggong is mainly on the second floor. The first floor has nothing to do with it. There are some exhibitions of folk customs and some paintings and calligraphy. It closes on Monday. It's right next to Yanping County Royal Temple. You can visit it by the way.
Taiwan still respects Zheng Chenggong, and there are many similar scenic spots.
Personally, I feel a little bored, but I can learn about history.
The museum itself is small, commemorating the historical achievements of Zheng Chenggong, General of the Ming Dynasty, in recovering Taiwan from the Dutch invaders. It has many historical relics on display and is a place for patriotic education.
On both sides of the Taiwan Strait, there are his cultural halls anyway.