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Jibei Cultural Museum of Stone Weirs
- NameJibei Cultural Museum of Stone Weirs
- Centre Introduction Stone weir is an important cultural heritage at the seashores in Taiwan. Its unique structure can naturally keep schools of fishs inside. Therefore the fisher can easily catch fishes during low tide. Jibei cultural museum exhibits detailed Penghu stone weir culture, including building, usage, unique cultures and activites. Also you can see many art works inspired by stone weir in this museum. Visit here and you will learn more a bout traditional Taiwan culture.
- CategoryCultural Heritage
- Open Booking for LessonsWeekdays、Weekend
- Operating time09:00~16:30
- Centre General HolidaysWendsday
- Telephone Number(06)9216521#238
- E-mail websitefuc.ph@tbroc.gov.tw
- Websitehttps://ezgo.coa.gov.tw/zh-TW/Front/Agri/Detail/735
- Budget per Person(NTD) 0~0
- Ideal Number of Learners20~20
- AddressNo. 182-2, Jibei, Baisha Township, Penghu County 884, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
- Centre Introduction(103)環署訓證字第(EC112002-01)號
- Files 澎湖吉貝石滬文化館手冊
Recommended Lessons
- NameKeep the weir high and don’t let the environment die!
- Introduction(You can book this lesson from April to October.)Introduce how the stone weir works through video and museum collections. Then observe the stone weir in field and use it to catch the fish. Understand how to design the stone weir to use the currents around it. Finally, discuss why we should protect and restore this culture heritage.
- TargetsCollege / Adult
- Hours2 hours
- Available Seasons Spring,Summer,Autumn
- DaypartDaytime
- OvernightNo
- NameTreasure the sea
- Introduction(You can book this lesson from April to October.) Firstly, use the videos and the museum holdings to teach students what is a tidal zone. Secondly, lead them to the tidal zone to find the creatures living inside this area. Thirdly, thoughout observing the tidal creatures to uderstand the importance to protect the sea.
- TargetsCollege / Adult
- Hours2 hours
- Available Seasons Spring,Summer,Autumn
- DaypartDaytime
- OvernightNo