Taipower Southern Exhibition Hall, Science museum in Daguang Village, Taiwan
Taipower Southern Exhibition Hall is a museum in Daguang Village dedicated to explaining how electricity works. The facility includes exhibition spaces, a cinema, and an outdoor area with solar panels that together demonstrate different aspects of power generation and use.
The hall opened in August 2005 as part of Taiwan Power Company's effort to educate the public about electricity generation. It was created to bring visitors closer to basic concepts of electricity and its practical applications.
The exhibition center functions as an educational hub where visitors learn about Taiwan's electricity sector through interactive displays and comprehensive energy demonstrations.
The exhibition covers electrical fundamentals, generation methods, nuclear power, and radioactive waste management across separate sections. Visitors can take time to explore these subjects at their own pace.
The outdoor solar panel area lets visitors watch solar energy work in real time and understand how it functions in practice. This experience connects theory with direct observation.
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