Shihsanhang, which means "13 stores" in Chinese, was a port city in which extensive commerce and trade was conducted during the Qing dynasty.
As evidenced by the large quantity of iron-smelting relics which have been unearthed and other forms of archeological dating, the Shihsanhang people lived at the beginning of the Iron Age.
The museum recorded all those historical information provides a great place for education and leisure time
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Wall with colorful banner
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Stairs to Whale Dune observation platform
鯨背沙丘展望台
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Small 3-D figure introduce the unearth story.
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Model exhibits the unearth operation.
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Walking on the stairs to Whale Dune observation platform
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Time Bridge
時光空橋
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Iced fruit tea
冰水果茶 NT$120
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FPC tanks dressed up with dolphin
有海豚外牆的台塑儲油槽
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Cafe on the Whale Dune observation platform
鯨背沙丘展望台
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Lovely memory on the Whale Dune observation platform
Wow! Amazing pictures. I just came back from Taiwan and had used there frustratingly, a lens that started with 28mm with the Nikon D50. I bought the Tokina 12-24mm the minute I got back - making sure I never miss those shots again! These pictures are amazing. I visited this museum too - it had some wonderful architecture.
Wow, I love your images with the Tokina 12-24mm! I'm thinking of buying this lens, so I'm researching based on sample images! But yours look so impressive! Thanks!