Taiwan Salt Museum

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Taiwan Salt Museum
臺灣鹽博物館
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LocationCigu, Tainan, Taiwan
Coordinates23°09′19″N 120°06′20″E / 23.15528°N 120.10556°E / 23.15528; 120.10556Coordinates: 23°09′19″N 120°06′20″E / 23.15528°N 120.10556°E / 23.15528; 120.10556
Typemuseum
ArchitectHo Jhonghua Architect Office

The Taiwan Salt Museum (traditional Chinese: 臺灣鹽博物館; simplified Chinese: 台湾盐博物馆; pinyin: Táiwān Yán Bówùguǎn) is a museum about salt in Cigu District, Tainan, Taiwan.

History[]

The salt mountain was once the largest sea salt field in Taiwan supplying the domestic demand. Due to the declining demand, the salt field ceased production in May 2002. After the production halt, the place was refurbished by Taiyen Company to create a unique landscape of salt mountain.[1]

Architecture[]

The shape and the look of the salt piles are strategically designed so that the two piles look like two white pyramids rising out of the salt field.[2]

Exhibitions[]

The museum has the following exhibits:[citation needed]

  • First floor exhibition room displays how salt workers work in the salt fields in the 1960s in Taiwan;
  • Second floor exhibition room displays the 30 years history of Taiwan salt industries;
  • Fourth floor exhibition room displays information about salt around the world.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Taiwan Salt Museum and Cigu Salt Mountain - Tainan Travel(TravelKing)". TravelKing.
  2. ^ "About Us". Taiwan: Taiwan Salt Museum. Archived from the original on 12 April 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2014.


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