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The Lily Show
October 19 – Mid November, 2010
Was there ever anything so white and pure and regal as the White Trumph? Notice the bright sparkling colors of the freckled-faced Asiatics and the sequin-studded satiny crimson of the Original Love. Smell the heavenly fragrance.
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The Red-crowned Crane
May 14 - August 31, 2010
Spectacular images of red-crowned cranes by wildlife photographer Fong Ying-ke captured after hours of waiting for the perfect shot.
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The Natural History of Formosa An Exploration of
Plants Nov. 18, 2009 - May 31, 2010
This exhibition introduces audiences to the natural history of flora in Taiwan with a special tribute to the plant Wuweishan Drupetea.
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Astronomy Photography July 10, 2009 - April 25, 2010
The exhibition featuring dramatic images of atmospheric phenomena provides exciting opportunities for you to explore the universe and share your discoveries during 2009. |
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Sea Dragon- Special Exhibition on Aquatic Reptile Fossils Dec.11, 2009 - May 9, 2010
Step millions of years back in time to see these weird and wonderful ancient reptiles. |
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The Zantedeschia Show
March 26 - April 21, 2010
Enjoy this spectacular flower show starring the elegant blooms dramatically lit and infused with their purity and fragrance.
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Singing
Insects July 1 - December 27,2009 The comprehensive exhibition satisfies not only to your eyes,
but also to your ears. Try to explore the diverse world of singing
insects. |
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The
Good Old Times of Lukang April 21 – November 29,2009 Immerse yourself in the good
old memories of Lukang with some 150 photographs by Tsan-Tse Hsu and
explore more about this old charming town. |
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The Deep August 4 – November 4,2009
The Deep invites visitors to the deep-sea darkness, which we hope be a chance to think about the Earth and consider the grand scale of time it encompasses. |
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Aglaonema June 24 - November 1,2009
This delightful exhibition introduces visitors to the colorful and richly diverse world of Aglaonema, a lucky foliage plant to Chinese people. |
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DARWIN June 19 – October 11,2009
The most in-depth exhibition ever mounted on Charles Darwin. Discover the man and his revolutionary theory that changed the course of science and society. |
 | The God of Earth in Taiwan December 29, 2008 – June 21, 2009 This exhibition features 30 striking photographs of the earth god's shrines or temples and the god's statues made of various materials.
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 | Ju Ming’s Living World Series - Scientist February 21 – May 31,2009 Ju Ming, a renowned Taiwanese sculptor, shows his new perspective and new designs, as well as three-dimensional color transformations in his works of the Living World Series.
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 | Ancient Pottery of the Paiwan Tribe in Taiwan January 21 – May 17,2009 It explores the arts and cultures of the Paiwan tribe. More than 50 pottery objects are featured. Also highlighted are clay pieces of San-hao Culture borrowed from Taiwan Prehistory Museum.
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 | Orchid Show March 12 – May 4,2009 Explore the rich and colorful world of this exquisite plant, and learn how Phalaenopsis industry forms and develops in Taiwan. |
 | Darwin NOW April 16 – May 1,2009 Darwin Now explores the creative and influential thinker’s life, foundational theory and ideas, and demonstrates how they continue to affect our modern world. |
 | Miao's Cycles Oct. 24,2008 – April 5, 2009
Featuring 61 color photographs of the festivals of the Miao peoples from the southwestern part of China, the exhibition provides an unparalleled view of the diversity of the Miao peoples' festivals.
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 | The Epic Stitched on Miao's Clothes July 31 – March 15, 2009
It explores the amazing culture of clothing in the mountainous Guizhou, China. This exhibition examines the historic diversity of the many Miao branches.
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 | Mammoth November 28, 2008 – March 1, 2009
The largest paleontological show takes everyone’s breath away. In addition to Yukagir and Oymiakon, the two woolly mammoths, more than 100 precious fossil specimens are on display.
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 | Snapshots of Bird Behavior Oct. 3 – Dec. 21, 2008
The images displayed in this exhibition reveal a variety of bird behaviors that even scientists do not usually see. Join us in celebrating this unique blend of natural history and leading photographic skills.
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 | Chinese Wushu July 22, 2008 – December 14, 2008
The exhibition on exercise science leads the public to a fantastic world and makes the public understand wushu's value in health-building. |
 | The World of Light August 7 - November 30, 2008
What is light? How light works? This new exhibition gives an in-depth look at the different aspects of light and its application in our daily life.
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 | VAKA MOANA July 4 – October 19, 2008
Vaka Moana - The untold story of the world's greatest exploration.
Vaka Moana is the incredible story of the exploration of the Pacific. Explore the dramatic story of the world's greatest human migration.
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