National Museum of Taiwan Literature ~ Children’s Literature Reading Room

The National Museum of Taiwan Literature’s recently renovated Children’s Literature Reading Room is now reopened. To honor the occasion a new exhibit has been launched: Lin Hai-yin’s Stories from Childhood. Children and their parents are invited to come join in a variety of activities that celebrate Lin Hai-yin’s works and encourage interest in reading. Lin Hai-yin was a well-known Taiwanese writer of Chinese ethnicity who published some 18 books, including novels, short story collections, radio drama and children’s literature.


2 Responses to “National Museum of Taiwan Literature ~ Children’s Literature Reading Room”

  1. Edi Says:

    I visited this museum with my daughter! I wished I could have read more of the exhibits as they were so rich with content and I remember going down into the reading room. I hope it has a successful reopening!

  2. Marjorie Says:

    From the photo, it looks a wonderful, airy space and I love the tree! Now you’ll have to go back there, Edi :-)

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