Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Taipei Garden & Museum Part III

Gardens and museums should reveal the spirit of the city and bring good experiences for both locals and tourists to grow and mature, becoming global citizens in certain ways.

Taipei has more anthropological hot spots than I thought. Last week I visited the botanical garden Taipei History Museum. It had drizzling rain in the early morning. I walked around in the botanical garden It’s not very big growing different plants. There is a small gallery introducing different categories of plants. There is also a plant nursery house which is under service maintenance. I entered from one gate and exited from the other. 


After a short walk, I arrived at the Taipei History Museum in a classic red building. It exhibited water-ink paintings of landscapes and birds from a few named artists. One session was called “The golden year we spent together” and the other was called “The Monument of brush ink” Those pieces of artwork not only brought memories of the past time but also made us appreciate the piece of art. History is the very clue inside the art Art is the artist's perception and expression of the world and leaves more history of the art. 


If you’re not tired, there are more exhibitions and art galleries in the neighborhood buildings you can appreciate abstract paintings oil paintings, and diverse art pieces.


Overall it’s a great experience to visit quite a few educational museums in Taipei recently to learn history art science anthropology etc. Those museums and parks are not just the “me too” type of tour spots; they should reveal the spirit of the city and bring good experiences for both locals and tourists to grow and mature becoming global citizens in certain ways.



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