National Taiwan Museum Bronze Oxen
These two 90-year-old statues were once part of a Japanese Shinto shrine.

šŸ“œ Two 90-year-old bronze oxen statues located at the National Taiwan Museum entrance.
šŸ” Originally part of the Taiwan Grand Shrine during the Japanese colonial period, relocated in 1949.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Explore significant historical artifacts from Taiwan's Japanese colonial past
šŸ“ø Capture unique photos of the distinctive bronze oxen
🚶 Easily accessible at the museum's front entrance
🌳 Discover other historical statues in the nearby 228 Memorial Park

Tips

🚫 Please do not climb on the statues, despite children often doing so.

Cost

šŸ’° Free to view the oxen at the museum entrance.

Hours

šŸ•’ Always accessible as they are located outdoors at the museum entrance.

Last updated 28 days ago

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