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Location: 30 miles north of Bangkok, 20 miles south of Ayuthaya, Thailand
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That is!!!.. I was so stupid. There 's an aboriginese museum in Taipei, just 4 stations from my place. And I forgot that!!! I 'm leaving Taipei at the end of this month.... Better visit it on next weekend.
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Hi PUFF
If you are in Taipei, here are the links to the 2 museums currently exhibiting Taiwan aboriginal art in the capital city. The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan aborigines http://museum.cca.gov.tw/en/directory/show.php?id=60 http://www.sinica.edu.tw/tit/museums/1294_shung-ye.html The National Taiwan Museum http://www.ntm.gov.tw/eng/eng_index.asp This third museum is in the suburbs of Taipei and does have nice archeological exhibits on a permanent basis. Next month, it will also have a special exhibit for 9 months on Paiwan art, in which two dozens of pieces will come from my collection. http://www.sshm.tpc.gov.tw/web/Home?...lay&page=flash Best, Yuanzhumin |
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Hi yuanzhumin, Many thanks for the links. I will visit The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan aborigines this weekend. I have to come back here around x'mas. So I can attend the special exhibition at the archeological museum too.
By the way, does traditional chinese weaponary house at Rau He night market (near songshan station) worth for visit? |
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Hi PUFF
Wow, I have not been back to this night market for at least ten years, despite the fact I'm not living that far away from it. I have been more often in the Tunghua Street Night market and the biggest one, in Shilin. If I don't remember seeing any chinese weaponry shop at the Rao He market, this reminds me about the deep fried crab and the oyster omelet you can taste there. By the way, I published in a post last year a link to an article about a knife maker whose shop is in the Shilin night market. So if you have the time ! Enjoy your stay in Taipei Yuanzhumin ![]() |
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I got information about the RaoHe weaponary house from...
http://wuswordproject.com/index.php?m=20060204 I had been at the market once. The gallery seems to be a private place, not an public store. It 's on 2nd or 3rd floor of a "slot" on the southern side. There was a small sign showing a phone number for an appointment call. But I didn't bother ![]() I saw a link to a knife shop in Shilin market (selling production and local kitchen knives). But the market 's real huge. I went to the market twice but couldn't find it. Would you mind to give me some direction? PS : My apology for hijacking the thread ![]() |
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Here is the address of the knife maker :
74 Dabei Road Shilin Phone 2881 2856 (Dabei : 'Da' for big and 'bei' for the north in Chinese) It's a secondary street crossing the main Wenlin Road, at the north of the night market. If I remember well there is a police station not far away. If you find it, you ask the cops for the direction, and they will tell you. That's what I did. yuanzhumin |
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Many thanks,
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