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New Taipei City launches "5 Museums in 1 Place" program on July 24, online reservations now open to public

New Taipei City launches "5 Museums in 1 Place" program on July 24, online reservations now open to public to view art and culture. (Photo / Provided by the New Taipei City Government)
New Taipei City launches "5 Museums in 1 Place" program on July 24, online reservations now open to public to view art and culture. (Photo / Provided by the New Taipei City Government)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Edited by Angela Rodriguez

The Cultural Affairs Bureau, New Taipei City made some changes to its "5 Museums in 1 Place" program for its art and cultural shows. Some indoor venus will be opened on July 24 and visitors can make appointments. 1 day is limited to 3 appointments and the system is opened every 2 weeks. Activities will continue while under epidemic prevention measures such as maintaining social distancing, and crowd control. The COVID-19 epidemic will not stop people from appreciating art.

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The "5 Museums in 1 Place" program will include the following: Yingge Ceramics Museum, Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology, Tamsui Historical Museum, Gold Museum, Ping-Lin Tea Museum, and The Lin Family Mansion and Garden.

3 bookings for each day limited to 2 hours each (10am-12pm, 12:30pm-2:30pm, 3pm-5pm). On-site appointments will not be accepted. Each booking is limited to 4 persons. The appointment visits will be open from July 24 (Saturday) to August (Sunday), with the system renewing every 2 weeks.

The New Taipei City Government opens a part of their indoor venus. It is open 3 times a day with a 2-hour limit each. (Photo / Provided by the New Taipei City Government)

The New Taipei City Government opens a part of their indoor venus. It is open 3 times a day with a 2-hour limit each. (Photo / Provided by the New Taipei City Government)
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To provide the public with a safe environment for art and cultural appreciation, the outdoor program will require all visitors to scan the real-name registration QR-code for contact tracing purposes. The environment will be disinfected regularly and visitors are required to observe social distancing, wear masks, disinfect their hands, and have their temperatures checked.

For related inquiries, please visit the official website of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, New Taipei City, or its official Facebook page.

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