Type Museum Opened 2004 | Opening 2004 Phone +886 2 2496 2800 | |
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Location Ruifang, New Taipei, Taiwan Address 224, Taiwan, New Taipei City, Ruifang District, 金瓜石金光路8號 Hours Open today · 9:30AM–5PMThursday9:30AM–5PMFriday9:30AM–5PMSaturday9:30AM–6PMSunday9:30AM–6PMMonday9:30AM–5PMTuesday9:30AM–5PMWednesday9:30AM–5PM Owner New Taipei City Government Similar Jinguashi, Jiufen, 黃金瀑布 Golden Falls, Ōgon Shrine, Chuen Ji Hall Profiles |
gold museum new taipei city government 20160308
The Gold Museum, New Taipei City Government (Chinese: 新北市立黃金博物館; pinyin: Xīnběishìlì Huángjīn Bówùguǎn), formerly called Gold Ecological Park, is a museum of the gold mining industry in Ruifang District, New Taipei, Taiwan. The Gold Museum is an open-air museum consisting of several buildings and sites.
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- gold museum new taipei city government 20160308
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- History
- Architecture
- Exhibitions
- Transportation
- References
Taiwan vlog 2016 part 3 jinguashi eco park the gold museum and delicious mine worker s lunch box
History
The museum was opened in 2004 by the Taipei County Government as Gold Ecological Park (Chinese: 黃金博物園區). After the formation of New Taipei City, the park was renamed Gold Museum, though as of December 2015, some signage still shows the old name, including the front entrance gate.
Architecture
The museum buildings used to be offices, dormitories, processing plants and other facilities of the Taiwan Metal Mining Corp. The Gold Museum includes the following: Gold Building, Experience the Benshan Fifth Tunnel, Crown Prince Chalet, Jin Shui Special Exhibition Hall, Gold Refining Building, and Four Joined Japanese-Style Residences.
Exhibitions
The Gold Building provides information about the discovery of gold in the area, with displays on the Benshan Tunnels, old mining equipment, mining transport systems and a brief introduction to the World War II Japanese Kinkaseki POW Camp on its first floor. The second floor introduces the properties of gold, with works of art made of gold and a world-record 220.30 kg 999.9 pure gold brick for visitors to see and touch.
The Crown Prince Chalet is a residence built in 1922 for the proposed visit of Crown Prince Hirohito to the area (a visit that never materialized). Decades later it was used by Chiang Kai-shek as lodging in the area.
Transportation
The museum is accessible by bus from Ruifang Station of the Taiwan Railway Administration.