Peitou Hot Spring Museum
In 1913, the Taipei State Government (Japanese era name for Taipei) built the Peitou Hot Spring Public Baths to honor what was claimed to be the largest hot spring baths in all of East Asia. In 1997, the Public Baths became the Peitou Hot Spring Museum. Eleven large exhibition rooms are full of documents, pictures, and items describing the history and culture of Peitou. Volcanic smells from the hot spring encompass this Peitou stone structure, and the British influence on style is strong. You can virtually see, touch, smell, hear and feel the history. Admission is free.



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