The National Museum of Taiwan History (NMTH) endeavors to be a space consisting of multiple dialogues that shape the cultural subjectivity, civil society, and cultural diversity of Taiwan. NMTH acts as a bridge between Taiwan’s rich, multifaceted past and its evolving present. Its extensive collection of over 140,000 artifacts, spanning from prehistoric to modern times, offers insight into Taiwan’s complex social, cultural, and political history. By preserving not just objects but also the memories and experiences attached to them, the museum invites visitors to engage with Taiwan’s story on a deeply personal level. Through immersive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and inclusive spaces designed for accessibility, NMTH creates an environment that fosters empathy and reflection on the shared experiences of migration, conflict, and cultural identity. The museum also actively engages with contemporary issues, documenting ongoing social movements like the Sunflower Student Movement and the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring that Taiwan’s history is seen as a continuous, living narrative.
Tainan City Annan District 709025
Taiwan