Tiff T.
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Go to the ticket window to the right of the museum entrance to buy one or redeem a voucher (e.g., from Klook). Then you’ll have a physical ticket that the entrance staff will hole punch. I spent almost two hours here perusing the exhibits and learning about the history and culture of Penghu. The first floor is a series of interactive exhibits for kids and is only in Chinese, so I skipped over that. Floors two and three had a good portion of trilingual content (Chinese, English, and Japanese), but about half was only in Chinese. For unilingual items I was particularly curious about, I used Google Translate using my camera, which helped. I appreciated the creativity that Penghu residents have in making use of available materials to house, feed, and entertain themselves.