Qianqi Seed Museum

Museum · Ren'ai

Qianqi Seed Museum

Museum · Ren'ai
No. 29-1號, Lane 451, Dongfeng Rd, North District, Tainan City, Taiwan 704

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Museum with native & international seeds, plants, and garden tours  

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No. 29-1號, Lane 451, Dongfeng Rd, North District, Tainan City, Taiwan 704 Get directions

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No. 29-1號, Lane 451, Dongfeng Rd, North District, Tainan City, Taiwan 704 Get directions

+886 6 236 0035
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Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Omg the rudest man of Taiwan is here, just like others have said. The government should give him people skills training is they want to attract tourism. He was so rude and condescending. The door was open and he said to me... How did you get in?! He escorted me out and not a word to explain or suggest time to return. What a sad man. Make sure you don't just turn up during opening hours as you'll waste your time.

Hugo Ars

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Absolutely beautiful collection of local and foreign seeds and plants, the garden is held by a lovely family who are very welcoming and pleased to answer our questions. Would definitely recommend if passing by Tainan

Yi-Ting Wen

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Interesting place to learn about seeds and kill time. Entrance is $100. Not car park friendly (there is a paid parking lot down the road).

Stephanie Sin

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A Seed House type museum with a detailed natural quirky touch. Fascinating and informative. Learnt a lot about seeds and the beauty of them. Reservation is needed!!! And Chinese guide only!!!!

Donna Cleveland

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I recently visited the Qianqi Seed Museum in Tainan and unfortunately had a very negative experience. We arrived at 10am, the time listed on their Facebook page, though Google showed 9:30am as the opening time. A man at the gate informed us they weren’t open, and when I pointed out the conflicting information, he dismissed it, saying he couldn’t change the times on Google. After we were turned away, we waited for an Uber and I sent them a message via Facebook, politely explaining the issue. To my surprise, the same man came out in an aggressive manner, angrily confronting me and asking why I had messaged him. I explained that we simply wanted to visit the museum, but his hostility only escalated. He showed no interest in helping us or resolving the confusion and was extremely rude. It's unfortunate that the staff seemed to have no regard for visitors, especially tourists. The museum could be a wonderful place to visit, but the unpleasant behavior we encountered made it impossible to enjoy. I would not recommend visiting Qianqi Seed Museum unless they improve their customer service and treat visitors with respect.

Stella Liu

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Awesome place. Highly recommend to visit. Have to make a reservation in advance.

Woodstock HT

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The place closes for lunch break, but this is not reflected in the operating hours. We did not get to enter the museum.

Michael Meneghetti

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Exit through the kitsch gift shop! It is a quirky little museum, full of little crafty pockets, but, there's not a lot a space to roam and explore outside of the tour. It is not overly child friendly either. A grumpy staff member was pretty quick to tell off me and my 4 year-old child for walking down a garden path. The founders are very passionate about seeds, however, everything is in Chinese. If you do dig seeds, it's worth a visit.