Suho Memorial Paper Museum
The Suho Memorial Paper Museum (traditional Chinese: 樹火紀念紙博物館; simplified Chinese: 树火纪念纸博物馆; pinyin: Shùhuǒ Jìniàn Zhǐ Bówùguǎn) is a museum about paper in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. HistoryThe idea of the paper museum establishment was voiced by Chen Su-ho, the founder of Chang Chuen Cotton Paper. However, he died in an airplane accident in October 1990 in Guangdong. Soon after that, the preparation to establish the museum took off. The museum was finally opened in October 1995 after five years of preparation with the name Suho Memorial Paper Museum.[1][2] ArchitectureThe museum is housed in a 4-story building with a total floor area of 529 m2. It features a shop.[3] Exhibitions
TransportationThe museum is accessible within walking distance South from Songjiang Nanjing Station of the Taipei Metro. See alsoReferences
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