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  • Place Types Museum
  • Address No. 10號, Lane 48, Section 2, Zhongshan North Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104
  • Coordinate 25.055768,121.5219794
  • Website https://www.dance.org.tw/
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code 3G4C+8Q Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan
Openning hours
  • Monday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Photos
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
玫瑰古蹟-蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社
Reviews
余淑玲 (03/21/2021)
Without foreseeing, extend to Zhongshan West Nanjing Road MRT Station! Shun down although there are many cafes and Korean clothes shops! The outer hall of the Rose Historic Site attracts me, slow down to take a look at the surrounding environment, although it is a holiday, there are not many people, it is suitable for three or five friends to order light food, drink tea and chat!
李承芝 (03/26/2021)
Places that have a sense of texture and storytelling need to be introduced by someone to know their origins. (Teaching outside elementary school)
黃美玲 (03/08/2021)
Rarely there is in the center of Taipei Greenland Historic Site Coffee Garden Enjoy the music and dance atmosphere Leisure It's a pity... the mosquitoes fly around Always keep dancing
孔祥柏 (02/08/2021)
Can understand past historical stories, but it is recommended that the narrator state historical facts, and it is not appropriate to over-integrate into personal views
Lisa Tsao (12/26/2020)
Coffee, cakes, location and scenery are all top choices, but unfortunately, it does not play the function of historical preservation at all. Asked if there are translations in different languages, the answer is no... Lack of guidance, the introduction management part needs to be strengthened. The detailed tour must be booked two weeks in advance. Why didn't you train office staff or volunteers? It is not possible to take pictures at the scene. A historical photo of Cai Ruiyue's first Taiwanese modern dance in 1948 is located at the corner of the office's no-entry area. I wonder why such valuable photos are not displayed. The Taiwanese cultural relics that Taiwanese artists have worked hard for and preserved, then what?
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