The Tago Immigration Museum is a social history museum. Through its collections and exhibitions, it covers all aspects of the residents of Dunedin and surrounding areas, showing the character, culture, technology, art, and fashion of the people who formed the first great city of New Zealand And traffic conditions.
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The Tago Immigration Museum is a social history museum. Through its collections and exhibitions, it covers all aspects of the residents of Dunedin and surrounding areas, showing the character, culture, technology, art, and fashion of the people who formed the first great city of New Zealand And traffic conditions.
TOTUI OTAGO SETTLERS MUSEUM, Otago Early Immigration Museum, a very good interactive museum located in the center of Dunedin. It displays Dunedin’s comprehensive history and unique special topics and research, modernization, and free tickets. Entering the museum, you will see the famous "JOSEPHINE" locomotive on your left. You will see the meticulous booth layout and the eye-catching "Josephine is very old. Please don't touch or climb on her" on the glass. You will instantly understand the style of the museum: witty and interesting. rigorous. The museum mainly tells the story of the settlers who crossed the ocean from Scotland to Dunedin. Here are the models of the cabins they lived in during their journey, the clothes they wore, the equipment used, and how they developed and expanded to create a "new The process of "Edinburgh", and the display style of this museum is slightly different. It does not introduce the emigration or lifestyle of various ethnic groups in the area, but is guided by the living objects of various ethnic groups in different eras, which is quite realistic and vivid. Many exhibits have touch screens for introducing exhibit information. You can get the clue with a single click. There will be a large vertical digital screen next to some important collections. Click on it and there will be a video of related scholars telling the article. Play, very advanced equipment. There is also an old station that has been renovated in the middle, which is very well renovated and very interesting. There will be some tourists and children sitting or playing, and there are TV shows on the wall, which are very real scenes. There is also a huge exhibition hall, which is filled with Dunedin's transportation in different periods, from horse-drawn carriages to bicycles, from cars to buses, and everything, and the TRAILER (the guy dragging behind the car) is often seen in New Zealand. There, the facilities inside are still very luxurious. This is a unique and modern museum, which is worth seeing.