Lanyang Museum
Lanyang Museum
4.5
09:00 ص - 05:00 م
الاثنين
09:00 ص - 05:00 م
الثلاثاء
09:00 ص - 05:00 م
الخميس
09:00 ص - 05:00 م
الجمعة
09:00 ص - 05:00 م
السبت
09:00 ص - 05:00 م
الأحد
09:00 ص - 05:00 م
ما جائزة Travellers' Choice؟
يمنح Tripadvisor جائزة Travellers’ Choice لأماكن الإقامة ومعالم الجذب والمطاعم التي تحصل باستمرار على تعليقات رائعة من المسافرين ويتم تصنيفها ضمن أفضل 10% من المنشآت على Tripadvisor.
المنطقة
العنوان
تواصَل مباشرة
أفضل الأماكن القريبة
المطاعم
41 على بُعد 5 كيلومترات
معالم الجذب
59 على بُعد 10 كيلومترات
4.5
579 تعليق
ممتاز
236
جيد جدًا
262
متوسط
74
سيئ
5
سيئ جدًا
2
Kai C
هاف مون باي, كاليفورنيا1,331 مساهمة
بمفردك • نوفمبر 2024
Well intentioned natural history cum ethnology cum geology museum, with sections on biodiversity, kids education and, laudably, on native Kavalan, Atayan people history and customs. I was struck by how inefficiently was the enormous space used, they could easily put in 10 times more exhibits and info. The architecture, as you can see from photos, is impressive.
كُتب بتاريخ 7 نوفمبر 2024
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
dyhx
Singapore6,537 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أكتوبر 2024
4 levels covering the nature, history and culture of Yilan. Told to start from the top and walk my way down.
Level 4 - Mountains, Mother of Yi Lan
This level features the mountains of Yilan, which is surrounded 3 sides by mountains and 1 side facing the sea. They have designed this area to replicate the forests and mountains, including the flora and fauna there.
It was interesting to learn about how 泰雅族 uses Formosan Alder to fertilize land, making it livable for themselves. Then there's the Cypress Trees, that are now more commonly found in Japan and Taiwan, believed to originate 200 million years ago, during Ice Age. Learnt today that the age of a tree is determined by the annual rings which can be seen from a cross section of the bark.
Level 3 - Plains of Yi Lan
Unique landscape created Jiaoxi Hot Springs, Suao Cold Springs and sees above average rainfalls that supports the greenery here but also brings about disasters such as floods. In the middle section, there's a showcase of livelihoods. For a moment I thought why got uncle keep talking and so much to say, so noisy. Turns out, it was the display feature, where the character describes his life as you walk near each.
I also found the Qianggu 抢孤 Festival impressive. Part of the Zhongyuan Pudu ritual to commemorate the souls that perished in early days of land development. Held at midnight of the last day of July of the lunar calendar, contestants climb a tall tower to snatch offerings and the first to grab the 'flag of favourable winds' wins. The offerings are then throw down from the tower and people rush to get a piece of blessings as they believed whoever received these enjoy smooth winds and waters for the year. Now, this festival is held only in Toucheng.
Level 2 - Oceans of Yi Lan
Life of the Gamalan Tribe, one surviving by the waters. More interactive videos here, showcasing the life of the wetlands. Also explains why they believe in Ma Zu here, I guess.
Level 1 - Experience area, where there are Chinese Opera costumes for one to try on and take photos, a puppet booth for one to try out puppeteering etc.
Next to the exit from the permanent exhibit is the entrance to their Special exhibit, which was one on Rice. Rather interactive though seems to be designed more for kids instead, should have saved the NTD50.
Spent approx an hour and a half here covering all exhibits in good detail. They also have a section for Children Archaeology, which is an experience zone for kids to explore archaeology work. Adults can go in too, while children must be accompanied by an adult. Ticketed separately at NTD50 and requires one to remove shoes and wear socks. Since I didn't have socks and unwilling to buy, I gave this a miss.
Entrance fees: NTD100 for regular exhibit, NTD50 for special exhibit.
Level 4 - Mountains, Mother of Yi Lan
This level features the mountains of Yilan, which is surrounded 3 sides by mountains and 1 side facing the sea. They have designed this area to replicate the forests and mountains, including the flora and fauna there.
It was interesting to learn about how 泰雅族 uses Formosan Alder to fertilize land, making it livable for themselves. Then there's the Cypress Trees, that are now more commonly found in Japan and Taiwan, believed to originate 200 million years ago, during Ice Age. Learnt today that the age of a tree is determined by the annual rings which can be seen from a cross section of the bark.
Level 3 - Plains of Yi Lan
Unique landscape created Jiaoxi Hot Springs, Suao Cold Springs and sees above average rainfalls that supports the greenery here but also brings about disasters such as floods. In the middle section, there's a showcase of livelihoods. For a moment I thought why got uncle keep talking and so much to say, so noisy. Turns out, it was the display feature, where the character describes his life as you walk near each.
I also found the Qianggu 抢孤 Festival impressive. Part of the Zhongyuan Pudu ritual to commemorate the souls that perished in early days of land development. Held at midnight of the last day of July of the lunar calendar, contestants climb a tall tower to snatch offerings and the first to grab the 'flag of favourable winds' wins. The offerings are then throw down from the tower and people rush to get a piece of blessings as they believed whoever received these enjoy smooth winds and waters for the year. Now, this festival is held only in Toucheng.
Level 2 - Oceans of Yi Lan
Life of the Gamalan Tribe, one surviving by the waters. More interactive videos here, showcasing the life of the wetlands. Also explains why they believe in Ma Zu here, I guess.
Level 1 - Experience area, where there are Chinese Opera costumes for one to try on and take photos, a puppet booth for one to try out puppeteering etc.
Next to the exit from the permanent exhibit is the entrance to their Special exhibit, which was one on Rice. Rather interactive though seems to be designed more for kids instead, should have saved the NTD50.
Spent approx an hour and a half here covering all exhibits in good detail. They also have a section for Children Archaeology, which is an experience zone for kids to explore archaeology work. Adults can go in too, while children must be accompanied by an adult. Ticketed separately at NTD50 and requires one to remove shoes and wear socks. Since I didn't have socks and unwilling to buy, I gave this a miss.
Entrance fees: NTD100 for regular exhibit, NTD50 for special exhibit.
كُتب بتاريخ 2 نوفمبر 2024
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
Edward Choi
هونج كونج, الصين829 مساهمة
زوجان • أبريل 2024
博物館的建築物主體,外型獨特,充满藝術感。四層樓的展廳,展现自然资產、人文軌迹、社會經濟生活面貌、傳统工藝等,內容非常豐富,值得仔细觀賞。其中特别欣赏大型渔船掛在樓層間,船上有渔民作業的造型。很多展品精心製作,盡量展现原物件的風采。我们是自由行,有充裕的时慢慢看展品,了解台湾文化。
كُتب بتاريخ 26 أغسطس 2024
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
pianocello
Shah Alam, ماليزيا1,940 مساهمة
العائلة • فبراير 2024
I found this museum a little underwhelming despite the hype. The building is interesting and the view from the window is impressive. The exhibits are a little ho-hum. Not enough English descriptions and not interactive enough.
كُتب بتاريخ 29 فبراير 2024
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
32tripper
أوساكا, اليابان558 مساهمة
يناير 2023
宜蘭の古代からの歴史が地層模型で、人々の生活が道具や画像説明からわかります。
また、建物自体が独特のデザインですので、建築に興味がある人は楽しめると思います。
奇木もあるので楽しめます。
現地語の歌が流れていたのですが、炭坑節のメロディーだったのに気付き、日本との関係も興味深かったです。
また、建物自体が独特のデザインですので、建築に興味がある人は楽しめると思います。
奇木もあるので楽しめます。
現地語の歌が流れていたのですが、炭坑節のメロディーだったのに気付き、日本との関係も興味深かったです。
كُتب بتاريخ 7 يناير 2023
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
liucy752
تايبيه, تايوان1,728 مساهمة
سبتمبر 2022
The museum is a modern building with unusual architectural features. Inside there are permanent and temporary exhibitions showing the natural and human history of Yilan.
The exhibition is well-designed and quite impressive. The legend of Count de Benyowsky is of most interest to me. Maurice Benyowsky (1746-1786 AD) was a well-known adventurer and writer of the Kingdom of Hungary (present Slovakia). In 1771, he landed on the coast of Yilan and stayed for over ten days.
The museum itself is an artwork. It is a must for architecture and design lovers.
The exhibition is well-designed and quite impressive. The legend of Count de Benyowsky is of most interest to me. Maurice Benyowsky (1746-1786 AD) was a well-known adventurer and writer of the Kingdom of Hungary (present Slovakia). In 1771, he landed on the coast of Yilan and stayed for over ten days.
The museum itself is an artwork. It is a must for architecture and design lovers.
كُتب بتاريخ 12 سبتمبر 2022
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
wang2383
Longjing, تايشونج71,042 مساهمة
أكتوبر 2021
蘭陽博物館已是宜蘭地標,也是到宜蘭必訪的景點,不管是館內的展覽或介紹,還是外面的環境,都值得參觀,更值得拍照留念。
كُتب بتاريخ 19 أكتوبر 2021
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
Peter Chen
تاويوان, تايوان363 مساهمة
العائلة • سبتمبر 2021
It's good place for education of kids. Take your time with kids to explore more place in this exhibition.air conditioning is available while visiting, you gonna love it very much, especially in the hot day.
كُتب بتاريخ 4 سبتمبر 2021
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
Yip T
هونج كونج, الصين10 مساهمات
ديسمبر 2019
雖然不能進館参觀,有點遺憾。但公園風景颇美丽及博物馆建築很獨特,是一個很不錯的拍照景点。當天也有很多遊客如環繞湖邊行一圈,既可做点運动,也可挑選不同角度拍照,一舉二得。
كُتب بتاريخ 2 نوفمبر 2020
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
wang2383
Longjing, تايشونج71,042 مساهمة
سبتمبر 2020
接續宜蘭童玩星光樂園,宜蘭縣政府打造「2020噶瑪蘭公主文創光雕展演」活動,以光雕投影的手法點亮蘭陽博物館外牆,這是宜蘭首次大型光雕秀就在蘭陽博物館舉辦,一連三個月,晚上來欣賞很棒。
كُتب بتاريخ 19 أكتوبر 2020
يعبر هذا التعليق عن الرأي الشخصي لأحد أعضاء Tripadvisor ولا يعبر عن رأي شركة Tripadvisor LLC. يجري Tripadvisor عمليات تحقق حول التعليقات.
Pearl
تشنباي, تايوان
Hi there me and my mom will be visiting "Jiaoxi" soon and i was wondering if there are any public transportation that can get to this mueseum? Thankyou~
كُتب بتاريخ 5 نوفمبر 2019
You would arrive Toucheng railstaion by train ,then walk straight to Sec. 3, Qingyun Rd,and turn left to No.260, Sec. 3, Qingyun Rd.there is a bus stop. you can take No.1766 bus to Lanyang Museum,it will cost 45 minute.
كُتب بتاريخ 7 نوفمبر 2019
How to get there? Which station is it close to? Is there tour bus company that provide multiple stops pass?
كُتب بتاريخ 15 سبتمبر 2017
The nearest train station is Toucheng Station. The distance from Toucheng Station to the museum is around two kilometres. It is walkable if you are used to walking (I have walked there and back, by different routes). There is some mention of an occasional shuttle bus on TA but I haven't used it, and don't have any information on it. Taxis are easy to find, if you don't enjoy walking.
كُتب بتاريخ 16 سبتمبر 2017
عرض نتائج 1-3 من أصل 3
*من المحتمل أن تنفد: استنادًا إلى بيانات الحجز على Viator والمعلومات المُقدَّمة من الموفر خلال الأيام الـ 30 الماضية، يبدو أنه من المحتمل أن تنفد هذه التجربة عبر Viator، وهي إحدى شركات Tripadvisor.
هل هذا إدراج منشأتك على Tripadvisor؟
هل تمتلك أو تدير هذه المنشأة؟ اطلب إدراجك مجانًا للرد على التعليقات وتحديث ملفك التعريفي والمزيد.
اطلب إدراجك