New Taipei City Promotes "One Ticket for Two Museums" Connecting Shisanhang and Tamsui for Archaeological Season Experience and Dual City Aesthetics
New Taipei City's Shisanhang Museum of Archaeology and Tamsui Historical Museum are jointly launching a "One Ticket for Two Museums" promotion until May 31. Visitors can enjoy free entry to both museums with a single ticket, integrating with the New Taipei Archaeological Season. This initiative aims to offer a deep cultural experience of Tamsui and Bali's unique aesthetics.
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(Central News Agency reporter Cao Ya-yan, New Taipei, April 15) New Taipei City's Shisanhang Museum of Archaeology and Tamsui Historical Museum have jointly launched a "One Ticket for Two Museums" promotion. From now until May 31, visitors can enjoy free entry to both museums with a single ticket. The public is encouraged to combine this offer with the New Taipei Archaeological Season activities to deeply experience the aesthetics of Tamsui and Bali, two cities.
The Shisanhang Museum of Archaeology issued a press release today, recommending that the public can plan to start from Bali and participate in the Shisanhang "New Taipei Archaeological Season" series of activities, including the "Shisanhang Green Fashion Sustainable Market," "Ruan's Ocean Life—Taiwan-Korea Marine Culture Exchange Special Exhibition," or participate in the "New Taipei Archaeological Lifestyle Festival" from April 25 to 26. After enjoying the traces of oceanic exchange, visitors can take their ticket stub across the Tamsui River to visit historical sites such as Fort San Domingo, the Former Tamsui Customs Officer's Residence (Little White House), and Hobe Fort, gaining double the knowledge and leisure at once.
New Taipei Cultural Affairs Bureau Director Chang Pei-yu stated that the city government has actively promoted five aesthetic corridors in recent years, among which the "Blue Sky Coast—Historical and Cultural" corridor naturally integrates artistic and cultural atmosphere into citizens' lives through the profound heritage of Shisanhang and Tamsui Historical Museum. It is hoped that through this "One Ticket for Free Roaming" offer, the public will be invited to shuttle between the prehistoric civilization of the left bank and the century-old historical sites of the right bank, deeply experiencing the unique dual-city aesthetics of Tamsui and Bali. (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150415
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(Central News Agency reporter Cao Ya-yan, New Taipei, April 15) New Taipei City's Shisanhang Museum of Archaeology and Tamsui Historical Museum have jointly launched a "One Ticket for Two Museums" promotion. From now until May 31, visitors can enjoy free entry to both museums with a single ticket. The public is encouraged to combine this offer with the New Taipei Archaeological Season activities to deeply experience the aesthetics of Tamsui and Bali, two cities.
The Shisanhang Museum of Archaeology issued a press release today, recommending that the public can plan to start from Bali and participate in the Shisanhang "New Taipei Archaeological Season" series of activities, including the "Shisanhang Green Fashion Sustainable Market," "Ruan's Ocean Life—Taiwan-Korea Marine Culture Exchange Special Exhibition," or participate in the "New Taipei Archaeological Lifestyle Festival" from April 25 to 26. After enjoying the traces of oceanic exchange, visitors can take their ticket stub across the Tamsui River to visit historical sites such as Fort San Domingo, the Former Tamsui Customs Officer's Residence (Little White House), and Hobe Fort, gaining double the knowledge and leisure at once.
New Taipei Cultural Affairs Bureau Director Chang Pei-yu stated that the city government has actively promoted five aesthetic corridors in recent years, among which the "Blue Sky Coast—Historical and Cultural" corridor naturally integrates artistic and cultural atmosphere into citizens' lives through the profound heritage of Shisanhang and Tamsui Historical Museum. It is hoped that through this "One Ticket for Free Roaming" offer, the public will be invited to shuttle between the prehistoric civilization of the left bank and the century-old historical sites of the right bank, deeply experiencing the unique dual-city aesthetics of Tamsui and Bali. (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150415
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