In fact, the Canal Museum should be called Anping Customs Museum, because the whole introduction is about the establishment of the Customs, relocation, not about the process of canal excavation. After the Qing Dynasty "Tianjin Treaty", Taiwan opened its port and set up customs in Anping Port. It was in this cabin. However, during the period of Japan, with the opening of the canal, the customs moved to the new site, and the old huts were left here until 2005, when they became the Canal Museum.
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In fact, the Canal Museum should be called Anping Customs Museum, because the whole introduction is about the establishment of the Customs, relocation, not about the process of canal excavation. After the Qing Dynasty "Tianjin Treaty", Taiwan opened its port and set up customs in Anping Port. It was in this cabin. However, during the period of Japan, with the opening of the canal, the customs moved to the new site, and the old huts were left here until 2005, when they became the Canal Museum.
The Museum wasn't open when we went, but the sky just cleared up and the canal next to it was so beautiful that we took many pictures there.
Tainan has a long history of cultural heritage. Those who like monuments can visit them.
It's OK. Not too special. You can go there.
In fact, as far as the exhibits are concerned, they are not particularly meaningful, but as far as the scenery is concerned, they are quite spiritual.