Kaohsiung Qijin Shell Hall is located on the second floor of the Qijin Marine Park Visitor Center. It is the largest shell hall in Southeast Asia. It has been donated by Kaohsiung Huang Geliang for many years. There are the world's largest two shells, mouth cap horned round dragon palace shells, living fossils of Nautilus, precious ivory shells and a variety of colors and bright, bright shells, let you open your eyes; Nearly 2,000 kinds of shells common in Taiwan are listed in the display box, covering about 200 kinds of crab display area, quite rich in variety. There is a special person to explain, completely free.
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Kaohsiung Qijin Shell Hall is located on the second floor of the Qijin Marine Park Visitor Center. It is the largest shell hall in Southeast Asia. It has been donated by Kaohsiung Huang Geliang for many years. There are the world's largest two shells, mouth cap horned round dragon palace shells, living fossils of Nautilus, precious ivory shells and a variety of colors and bright, bright shells, let you open your eyes; Nearly 2,000 kinds of shells common in Taiwan are listed in the display box, covering about 200 kinds of crab display area, quite rich in variety. There is a special person to explain, completely free.
Qijin Shell Museum is near the marine park. It is currently the largest shell museum in Southeast Asia. There are about 2,000 shells in the museum, and there are many rare varieties. Come here to recognize many shells that you will not see in normal times and grow your knowledge. Outside the museum there is a large shell sculpture for photography.
The first free trip around Taiwan in 2012 to Kaohsiung Qijin Shell Hall Qijin although it is a must-visit attraction to Kaohsiung, but like us can waste a whole day on the island, you may encounter such a small so-called museum. In fact, this shell museum is on the second floor of the visitor center of Qijin Marine Park. The tickets are also very cheap. Remember that it may only cost NT$ 20 or 30, but the layout and exhibition line of the entire shell museum are still very reasonable. This is also Taiwan. It is better at it, although the whole is relatively old. But the sparrow is small and well-equipped, and has everything it should. When we went, there was a special exhibition "The Truth of Inconvenience", mainly to promote the relationship between environmental protection and the sea, to advertise the art exhibition of new environmentalism, with various static mannequins and devices, with some environmental protection elements, metaphors used to warn humans of randomness and do it. The truth of the inconvenience in the future. Although the exhibition is a bit simple in terms of overall feeling, isn't the significance of this exhibition just to promote environmental protection and practicality?
Beautiful place here with breath taking sea view as you’re taking insta worthy pictures!
It's a small exhibition hall with old buildings in Qijin. It's free to visit. On the second floor, the equipment is relatively simple, but it collects super many kinds of shells. It can be said that there are hundreds of kinds of shells. If friends who are interested in novelty can visit it by the way, they don't need to come here specially, because it's a fairly small exhibition hall.
No food is allowed inside, but water toilets are allowed at the entrance. There is a window in the door to see the scenery outside. It's a wonderful view. There are many kinds of shells inside, only to know that shellfish are very rich, and later dare not collect shells casually and take them away, because it may be alive.