Tree Fire Memorial Paper Museum, Paper museum in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.
The Tree Fire Memorial Paper Museum is a four-story building housing exhibition spaces, workshops, and a working paper mill. The facility allows visitors to observe the complete manufacturing process and learn about paper production firsthand.
The museum was founded in 1995 and honors the vision of Chen Su-ho, founder of Chang Chuen Cotton Paper. His unexpected death years earlier inspired the creation of this space to preserve his legacy.
The museum showcases traditional papermaking techniques through live demonstrations and displays of historical tools from Taiwan's past. Visitors can observe how craftspeople apply these old methods and understand the role handmade paper held in local life.
The museum is located near Songjiang Nanjing Station and operates Monday through Saturday, offering guided tours and papermaking workshops. Visitors should check in advance for the best times to participate in hands-on activities.
The museum operates an active paper mill where visitors can watch each step of production directly. This working facility makes it possible to see the full process in action rather than simply viewing historical displays.
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