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The museum buildings used to be offices, dormitories, processing plants and other facilities of the Taiwan Metal Mining Corp. The Gold Museum includes the following: Gold Building, Experience the Benshan Fifth Tunnel, Crown Prince Chalet, Jin Shui Special Exhibition Hall, Gold Refining Building, and Four Joined Japanese-Style Residences.
Abandoned mining facilities. Jinguashi (Chinkuashih; Chinese: 金瓜石; pinyin: Jīnguāshí; Wade–Giles: Chin 1-kua 1-shih 2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kim-koe-chio̍h) is a town in Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, notable for its historic gold and copper mines.
National Taiwan Museum in Taipei, Taiwan's oldest museum, built in 1908. This is a list of museums in Taiwan, ... New Taipei City Gold Museum; New Taipei City Hakka ...
When the gold rush took hold, as many as 50,000 people lived in Jiufen at one point.. But the gold mines shut by 1971 and the town fell into decline. The town's population tanked and the young ...
The National Palace Museum, [a] also known as Taipei Palace Museum, [b] [4] [5] [6] is a national museum headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. [7] Founded in Beijing in 1925, the museum was re-established in Shilin , Taipei, in 1965, later expanded with a southern branch in Taibao , Chiayi , in 2015.
Gold Museum may refer to: Gold Museum, ... Gold Museum (Taiwan), Taipei, Taiwan; Gold Museum of Peru and Weapons of the World, Lima, Peru; Toi Gold Museum, Izu, Japan;
Gold House co-founder and CEO Bing Chen outlined his organization’s vision for bridging entertainment and business opportunities between Asia and the West during a talk at the Taiwan Creative ...
After the liberation of Taiwan in 1945, the state-run Taiwan Gold and Copper Mining Bureau was established in 1946 and renamed to Taiwan Metals Mining Company in 1955. As copper production gradually increased over the years, Jinguashi mining area are good and maintained excellent operating performance.