National Radio Museum Explained

National Radio Museum
Native Name:國家廣播文物館
Native Name Lang:zh
Coordinates:23.5647°N 120.4297°W
Established:1999
Location:Minxiong, Chiayi County, Taiwan
Type:museum
Owner:Radio Taiwan International
Publictransit:Minxiong Station

The National Radio Museum is a museum about radio broadcasting in Minxiong Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan.

History

The museum building was originally used for the Minxiong Broadcasting Bureau during the Japanese rule which were built in 1938 and came into operation on 28 September 1940. It was used by the Japanese government as psychological warfare broadcasting during World War II. After the Chinese Civil War in 1949, it became the base for Radio Taiwan International propagating psychological warfare broadcasting towards Mainland China. In 1993, the building became a local cultural center with the Department of Cultural and Creative Development.[1] In 1999, the National Radio Museum was established on the building.[2]

Galleries

Exhibitions

The museum exhibits various artifacts and materials on the broadcasting and radio history of Taiwan, including classified intelligence materials used previously.[3]

Transportation

The museum is accessible within walking distance north from Minxiong Station of the Taiwan Railways.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Radio Museum. Hoya Resort Hotel Chiayi. 13 June 2021.
  2. Web site: 13 June 2021. National Radio Museum. Museums. 13 June 2021.
  3. News: Shan. Huang. 31 October 2007. Taiwan Radio Museum holds exhibit of intercepted broadcasts. China.org.cn. 13 June 2021.