Yingge Ceramics Museum

Northern Taiwan


This modern museum covers everything from 'snake kilns' and woods used in firing to special exhibitions showing the direction modern Taiwanese ceramics is taking. The flashy videos and occasional humorous displays help to maintain interest as you move around the three floors. The museum is a signposted 1km stroll from Yingge train station.


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