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Penghu Living Museum

Coordinates: 23°34′01″N 119°34′45″E / 23.56694°N 119.57917°E / 23.56694; 119.57917
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23°34′01″N 119°34′45″E / 23.56694°N 119.57917°E / 23.56694; 119.57917

Penghu Living Museum
澎湖生活博物館
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General information
TypeMuseum
LocationMagong, Penghu, Taiwan
Construction started2001
Completed2009
Opening3 April 2010
Technical details
Floor count4
Design and construction
Architect(s)Lin Hsien-Jui Architects and Associate
Main contractorTa Mao Construction Co., Ltd.
Website
www.phlm.nat.gov.tw

The Penghu Living Museum (PHLM; Chinese: 澎湖生活博物館; pinyin: Pēnghú Shēnghuó Bówùguǎn) is a museum about the customs and culture of Penghu in Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan.[1]

History

It had been a long time[when?] that the people of Penghu wished to have a museum dedicated to the customs and culture of Penghu, and in 1998 a museum was decided to be built as part of the major construction project of the county. In 2001, the Taipei National University of the Arts was commissioned to do the preliminary study and to lay the foundation for the project launching. In 2003, the Penghu County Government prepared the budget for the design and construction of the museum, and the museum was finally opened on 3 April 2010.[1]

Architecture

The museum building is a four-story building with one basement floor.[2]

Exhibitions

Second floor

  • The Ocean and Penghu
  • Penghu's History of Glamour
  • May Heaven Bless Our Land
  • Folk Customs and Lifestyle

Third floor

  • The Fruit of Good Fortune is Ever Growing
  • Trivia of Penghu Lifestyle
  • Forum and Theater

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Penghu Living Museum". Cultural Affairs Bureau, Pengu County. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Museum of Life in Penghu". Penghu Tour Web Site. Retrieved 21 November 2016.