In the beautiful town of Suao, Yilan, besides its famous natural cold springs, there is also the world's first private museum dedicated to collecting taxi-related items. The museum houses a vast collection of antique taxis from all over the world, interesting historical artifacts related to taxis, various car models, and more, making it a great place for families to visit.
【Antique taxis from around the world】
When traveling abroad without a personal vehicle, many people choose to take local taxis for their convenience and time-saving benefits, as well as to gain a deeper understanding of the local culture and customs.
The museum houses a diverse collection of vintage taxi models from around the world, offering a glimpse into the past and a sense of the passage of time.
【Peng Peng Taxi】
With just your admission ticket experience voucher, you can enjoy a thrilling ride on the bumper cars for free. Don't forget to try it out, little ones and adults alike! Next to the race track, there's a large taxi career analysis board that shares insider secrets and tidbits of knowledge known only to those in the industry.
【Taxi-related collectibles】
Don't miss the chance to see various taxi-related artifacts filled with history such as rooftop lamps, directional signals, and fare meters, which resemble the evolution of cars right before your eyes. It's a must-see for all car enthusiasts, big or small.
【Rotating sushi car plate】
Here, the owner's early collection of taxi models is displayed using the conveyor belt sushi method, which is particularly attractive to children who love toy cars.
【Light meal】
The Taxi Museum provides simple light meals and beverages for tired adults and children to recharge. With your admission ticket, you can also redeem a free small bottle of drink.
【Taxi museum】
Official Website:Taxi museum Address:No.2, Lane 162, Section 2, Zhongshan Road, Su'ao Township, Yilan County
Opening Hours:10:00~17:00 (Wednesday is a day off)
Parking:Free parking available in the park
Transportation:Take the Taiwan Railway to 'Su'aoxin Station', exit from the rear gate, and it's a 6-minute walk to reach the museum. General admission: NT$200, free for children under 3 years old. Group admission: NT$180, limited to groups of 15 or more. Discounted admission: NT$150 for Yilan County residents, professional drivers, students, those aged 65 and above, people with disabilities, and one accompanying person.
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