Hakka Museum New Taipei City Government, Cultural museum in Sanxia District, New Taipei, Taiwan.
The Hakka Museum is a cultural institution in Sanxia spread across a large site with exhibition halls, performance spaces, and learning areas. The facility displays objects and multimedia presentations that document the traditions, customs, and heritage of Hakka communities in Taiwan.
The museum opened in 2005 as a dedicated space to preserve and present Hakka heritage in Taiwan. Since its establishment, it has grown into a key institution for documenting the history and traditions of this community.
The exhibition spaces show how Hakka communities organized their daily lives through traditional crafts and household items. Walking through, you see the practical objects and techniques that shaped their way of living in Taiwan.
It is best to visit on weekday mornings or early weekend hours when the grounds are less crowded. The museum is spacious and takes several hours to explore properly, with clear pathways throughout the site.
The museum features a distinctive exhibition pairing Hakka traditional clothing with modern doll designs through specially crafted Barbie displays. This collection shows how ancestral fashion elements are reimagined in contemporary artistic contexts.
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