Prince of Darkness 10 發表於 July 12, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 July 12, 2011 My cousin is an American citizen and can only talk in English. He is coming to Taipei, and he wants to look around.My parents will be absent during daytime because of work, so it's my job to be his guide. He is a museum lover and wants to visit the National Palace Museum. I'm wondering whether there is other excellent museums or exhibitions to take him with me around Taipei. The basic requirement is that the descriptions of the museum exhibits must be written in both English and Chinese (otherwise I have to explain the complicated and professional words by myself:P), and must be close to the MRT, Any ideas will be welcome. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 July 12, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 July 12, 2011 The Taipei National Museum (the one in 228 park). I quite liked that one. QUITE sure it had both English and Chinese - I can't remember. My boyfriend enjoyed it (he's Caucasian) - but then I may had explained things to him if he didn't. Chiang-Kai Shek memorial hall and Sun Yat-Sen memorial hall aren't too bad either.Check here: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/taiwanIf it's in Lonely Planet, then a good chance it's places that non-Chinese speaking people will be able to enjoy. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
sandman 11 發表於 July 12, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 July 12, 2011 The Historical Museum across NanHi Road and right opposite to your school is not bad.Should have English brochure. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
MikiRei 10 發表於 July 12, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 July 12, 2011 I think most places have English brochures - especially if you're talking about Taipei. Isn't there a cultural museum near Chiang-Kai Shek memorial hall too? I've never been there but judging by its size, it should have English brochures there too 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
弟弟寬 10 發表於 August 14, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 August 14, 2011 there are a lot of foreigners in MRT stations~ 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
TC-Yeah 10 發表於 November 14, 2011 檢舉 Share 發表於 November 14, 2011 National Plaza Museum :P? 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
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