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A museum worth the hours · Taipei, Taiwan
A four-storey, 529-square-metre museum devoted entirely to paper, on Chang'an East Road south of Songjiang Nanjing station. It opened in October 1995 in memory of Chen Su-ho, founder of Chang Chuen Cotton Paper, who died in a plane crash in Guangdong in 1990 while the museum was still being planned. The floors run from a showroom and a working paper mill through permanent displays to a hands-on studio and shop.
An entire museum about paper, with a working mill inside it and a sheet you make yourself to carry out.
Everything above is free: the name, the photo, the rating, the exact spot. What members get is the part you can't Google: the sourced insider tip for this place (what to order, when to go, what to skip), every day of your trips unlocked in full with the insider tip on every researched stop, and the concierge at full strength, answering with your own insider tips, no daily meter.
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