“Between the virtual and the real – Bali Green Day Trip and Fun” The four routes of the on-site trip combine the environment and literature and history. The picture shows the event information. (Provided by Thirteen Lines Museum)
[Reporter Chen Yishao/New Taipei Report]The Thirteen Lines Museum has launched “Between Virtuality and Reality – Bali Green Day Reading and Fun”, which will be held from September 14th to October 6th. The tour will be in Taiwanese and is environmentally friendly. You can explore the four secret places in Bali in this way, and participate in net-zero carbon emissions at home through the Facebook quiz game. To celebrate National Monuments Day, the museum offers free admission from September 21st to 22nd, plus 3 additional Taiwanese-language tours.
On September 15th, the “Temple We Met” made a pilgrimage to Xilongyan Temple and Kaitai Thean Hou Temple. The picture is a photo of the event. (Provided by Thirteen Lines Museum)
The four walking routes of “Between the Real and the Real – Bali Green Walking Tour” combine the environment and literature and history to enjoy the natural scenery and explore the cultural heritage of Bali. The itinerary is led by the master of literature and history Teacher Zhou Zhengyi and the well-known Taiwanese ecology writer Zhou Junting, exploring the old city district, Liao Tianding Cave, Kaitai Tianhou Temple, Xilongyan Temple, Dashengkeng Ruins and Waiziwei Wetland and other scenic spots, and revisiting Bali The historical splendor and natural beauty of a century ago, while participating in mountain and beach cleaning activities, contribute to environmental protection.
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On September 21st, “Ancient Interests in Qiling” explored the mysterious Dazakeng ruins, experienced the fun of archaeology, and participated in the mountain cleansing operation. The picture shows the event file. (Provided by Thirteen Lines Museum)
Luo Peixuan, director of the Thirteenth Line Museum, said that in order to celebrate National Monuments Day, free admission to the museum will be provided from September 21st to 22nd, and there will be three additional Taiwanese-language tours per day. The Facebook fan page will also hold an “Online Site Survey” lottery starting from September 6, giving you a chance to win a “Taiwanese Archaeological Square Scarf” and a “Carved Clay Pot Pen Holder”.
“Between the virtual and the real – Bali Green Day School Battle” enrolls 30 people per session and will be held on the Taiwan Day School website at 10 a.m. on September 6 (https://www.taiwanwalks.com) registration is open. For more information, please go to the official website (http://www.sshm.ntpc.gov.tw) or fan page (https://www.facebook.com/13hangmuseum) query.
On October 6, the “Wetland Jing March” was guided by the well-known Taiwanese ecology writer Zhou Junting, and he had a close look at the rich ecology such as fiddler crabs and mudskippers. The picture is a photo of the event. (Provided by Thirteen Lines Museum)
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