National Science and Technology Museum
Museum · Wanfu ·

National Science and Technology Museum

Museum · Wanfu ·

Interactive science & tech exhibits, 3D theater, kids' area

National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null
National Science and Technology Museum by null

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No. 720號, Jiuru 1st Rd, Sanmin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 807 Get directions

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No. 720號, Jiuru 1st Rd, Sanmin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 807 Get directions

+886 7 380 0089
nstm.gov.tw
@i_love_nstm

Features

restroom
crowd family friendly
parking paid garage
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Dec 14, 2025

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Eliza T.

Google
Came here for the doraemon exhibition. Entrance fee is NT490/pax which includes a limited edition doraemon pin badge & free gift & re-entries before 4:30pm. I spent about 2 hours here. Had a great time immersing myself in Doraemon world, taking lots of photos. Highly recommend for doraemon fans!

Adrian T.

Google
Recently visited the Teamlab interactive exhibition. Went on a weekday and was surprised to only see a handful of people there. Have been to the same exhibition by Teamlab in Tokyo. Whilst I was not expecting it to be the same level as Japan was disappointed that it was only two areas with a similar theme in both. Still an enjoyable family day out.

Leah C.

Google
I’ve been here three times. It’s a great museum for all ages. There’s a lot of information about Taiwan’s history in technological innovation and scientific discoveries with the Industrial History of Taiwan being one of the most comprehensive exhibits. There’s also information about fashion, health, Typhoon Morakot, cooking, and many other topics. A couple of the exhibits are more information than artifact heavy such as the space one, but there are a lot of interactive activities which will keep kids occupied for hours. Several of those activities are interesting for adults, too! It’s been a couple years since I was last here, so while some exhibits have not changed, others have, and I look forward to seeing what’s new in the future.

Tim N.

Google
This museum is very poorly arranged and looks very outdated. I was completely lost upon entering the museum. The first floor was a dead-end so I went to the 6th floor. A movie was showing there and it began by counting down, not from 2025, but from 2014, so you can imagine that the museum haven't updated that exhibition in 11 years. All the exhibitions were very very verbose and information dense, which is totally unhelpful for foreigners or kids. Several exhibits were completely in Chinese. Some of the translation are completely wrong. For example, "mankind" or "humans" is directly translated as men. There were large areas with clutters and several exhibits were completely closed (despite you paying). This place is technically a daycare center. If you are an adult, especially foreigner, avoid avoid avoid!

Svitri M.

Google
This is one of the if not the best science technology museums I have been to. You could easily spend there the whole day. There are activities for kids and adults alike. This is a highly recommend.

S S

Google
It's a nice place to bring your kids. If you are a tourist and an adult then you can skip this place. Exhibition entry fees is 100ntd and for the 3d movie 150ntd. But yes it does tell you a lot about Taiwans industrial revolution and other achievements.

MVP

Google
Would not recommend for tourists, very empty with many exhibitions closed. Everything was very old and many interactive activities broken, it seems as it’s simply past its prime. Many areas are so dimly lit it feels like you shouldn’t be there. Not sure how this place is still open, weird vibes all around.

An T.

Google
Good exhibits. Aimed at kids, and I had a lot of fun too. The floorplan is a bit confusing.
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Steven V.

Yelp
I came here for the Gudetama (lazy egg cartoon) exhibit for around $8 USD and it was really cool! The museum is part of a large park (with lots of Pokemon go players now that PoGo is available in Taiwan), with lots of separate areas, such as a theater and the main exhibit area. The Gudetama exhibit had mostly kids on a Tuesday but it was still expansive and fun. I was with friends for an hour but easily could've spent another half hour here. It was a place for Gudetama worshippers, there was literally a shrine and various incorporations of Taiwanese culture (Kaohisung building, Xiao long bao, etc) that made for many photo opportunities. The staff were friendly and took pictures with phones and dslrs upon request. The store at the end had some cool personalized souvenir options such as a photobooth and stickers. I only wish there was a cafe that served themed food, but it was still quite fun to check this out!