921 Earthquake Museum
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A once-shattered school now preserves a visible fault line, showcasing Taiwan's traumatic 1999 earthquake.

📜 Museum built on the Chelungpu Fault line, preserving a school devastated by the 1999 earthquake.
🔍 Part of the National Museum of Natural Science, offering insights into seismic activity.

Why Go

🌍 See an exposed fault line up close.
🏫 Explore preserved ruins of a collapsed school.
🔬 Learn about earthquake engineering and disaster prevention.
🇹🇼 Understand Taiwan's resilience and history of earthquakes.

Tips

🚶 Guangfu Village nearby offers cafés and art spaces.

Cost

💰 Adults NT$50 ($1.50 USD), children NT$25 ($.25 USD).

Hours

🕒 Tuesday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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