Taichung Lin Xiantang Museum Tickets
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Discover Taiwan's history and heritage with your tickets to the Lin Xiantang Museum in Taichung, a unique cultural complex in the Lin Family Garden in Wufeng. You can enter within 30 days of your purchase and explore at your leisure.
Step inside the Lin Xiantang Museum, which houses artefacts, manuscripts and memorabilia of one of the most influential figures in 20th century Taiwanese history. Complete your tour with a stroll through Lai Garden, the first of Taiwan's four great gardens.
The tour also includes iconic spaces such as Rongjingzhai, a former study centre, and the Jingxun Building, noted for its elegant architecture and ornate detailing.
- Book your ticket and explore one of Taiwan's cultural treasures.
- Learn about the life and work of Lin Xiantang through original artefacts.
- Enjoy historic gardens and traditional architecture in Taichung.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Lin Xiantang Museum in Taichung
- Access to the Lin Family Garden of Wufeng
- Access to Rongjingzhai and Jingxun Building
- Guided tour
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The Lin Xiantang Museum in Taichung is part of the historic Lin Family Garden in Wufeng, a place that holds more than 200 years of Taiwanese history. With your ticket, valid for 30 days, you can explore at your own pace a place that combines cultural heritage, nature and traditional architecture.
In the Lin Xiantang Museum you will find manuscripts, photographs, letters and personal objects of Lin Xiantang and his son Lin Panlong, reflecting their role in social, cultural and educational movements in 20th century Taiwan. The collection is completed by paintings and calligraphy by artists such as Liang Qichao and Xu Beihong, along with handicrafts and furniture from the Lin family.
The tour continues in Lai Garden, considered the first of Taiwan's four great gardens, famous for its scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere. At Rongjingzhai, a former private studio, you will discover the importance of classical Chinese education in local history. And in the Jingxun Building, a former family residence, you can admire the elegance of traditional architecture adorned with rich details.
Beyond its exhibits, this space invites you to immerse yourself in the daily life of the Lin family: utensils, clothing, furniture and documents offer an intimate insight into how they lived and contributed to Taiwan's cultural and political development. It is an ideal journey back in time for those seeking to understand the island's identity and evolution.