The House stands at the centre of the grounds, which is a four-storey Renaissance building with an underground parking. The total floor area is 19,590 square meters where exhibition space occupies 3,112 square meters.
History of Taiwan Historica, Formosa Gallery and briefing room are situated on the first floor. With a high-ceiling lobby at the main entrance, a wide variety of collection of Taiwanese folk culture displayed in Gallery 2 to 6 on the second and third floors, including Kundao Fenghua and Penglai Hsiangching Galleries for special exhibitions.

History of Taiwan Historica (1F)
Understand the Historica’s past and present, especially change and development of the organisation and its functions, important projects and tasks.
Gallery 2: Taiwanese Folk Life (2F)
Discover rural life of the Han Chinese and slash-and-burn cultivation of Taiwan Indigenous people.
Taiwanese Folk Life This picture can represent the earlier farming life in Taiwan. The roof of the hut is made of straws. There are some farming tools on the left of the picture. There are some kitchenware on the right of the picture.
|  There are a lot of aboriginal tribes in Taiwan. From this picture, People may see the style of their houses. People can also see the tools that aboriginals used for hunting.
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 From this picture you may see the rural life in Taiwan a long time ago. There is a house on the right of the picture. You may see the endless sugar cane plantation.
|  This picture shows how people led their lives in ancient Taiwan.
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Gallery 3: Residence (2F)
Examine the objects of residence, traditional life, settlements, Fengshui and expelling evil spirits, and the style of Taiwanese architecture during 1920s to 30s.
Residence Most of the Taiwanese family have a room of shrine. This is for the worship of ancestors.
|  This is the kitchen of the traditional life. People used to spilt wood for cooking.
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 Rich family used to sleep on this kind of delicate carving wooden bed.
|  This is the model of Yin Shan Si. It shows the connection between the fengshui and the building.
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Gallery 4: Folk Crafts (2F)
Learn the artifacts for living, society, religion and art work.
Folk Crafts There are some crafts displayed here. It shows the living style during that time.
|  There is a sedan chair and a motorcycle in this picture.People used to ask servants to carry sedan chairs.
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 Temple fair culture plays an important role in Taiwanese culture. Visitors may see statues, carvings and instruments here.
|  In this gallery you may see some special craft works like dough figurine sculptures, handmade kites, paper umbrellas and Taiwanese hand puppets.
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Gallery 5: Folk Beliefs, Rituals, Dramas (3F)
Explore the temple fairs, parade formations, objects of worship and dramas, instruments of music.
Folk Beliefs, Rituals, Dramas In this gallery, visitors may see the various clothing styles from different aboriginal tribes. Also, People could learn how they celebrate festivals.
|  Dragon and lion dance is a significant activity in the temple fair culture. People believe it may bring the good luck.
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 People worship gods in Taiwan. Every god has his or her special power to bless people.
|  Visitors may enjoy folk plays and music in this gallery.
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Gallery 6: From Cradle to Grave (3F)
A journey of life: birth, growing up, marriage, health, season holidays, festivals, funerals and ancestors worship.
From Cradle to Grave People may learn the changes of celebrating weddings in Taiwan.
|  There are some displays of infant supplies in this gallery.
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 There are many health care ways in Taiwan, such as Chinese medicine and folk healing.
|  It shows how people deal with birth, marriage, medical care, death, worshiping ancestors and celebrations.
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