From technology to ecology, from artificial to natural, every step witnesses the history of human beings and their relationship with the environment. First, we will visit the TSMC Innovation Museum. The museum is divided into three exhibition areas: "Innovation is Everywhere", "Unleashing Innovation" and "Dr. Morris Chang, Founder of TSMC". Through interactive technology, digital content, and historical data, visitors can understand that integrated circuits are ubiquitous in our lives and constantly innovate, making our lives more rich and exciting, and driving the infinite possibilities of technological progress. At the same time, it also explains TSMC's contribution to global integrated circuit innovation and Taiwan's economic development. From small shells to large plesiosaur fossils, from marine life to rare forest plants, from American animal specimens to African fossils, crossing vast time and space, all the treasures collected by Professor Lee with his lifelong efforts are displayed in the glass house. Almost all the space is used for display, from the first to the third floor, and careful observation takes several hours, like a small museum. Professor Lee was once the director of the Taichung Natural Science Museum. His rich experience in collection is fully utilized in this private museum. Through the host's love for collecting artifacts and plants, and the host's profound knowledge of ancient and modern times, he conveys to visitors the importance of environment and life education in a humorous and witty way.
Eco-environmental education and cultural understanding of multi-ethnic groups
Sustainable Development Goals
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The article describes two museums in Taiwan that showcase humanity's relationship with technology, innovation, and the environment. The TSMC Innovation Museum features interactive exhibits that highlight the ubiquity of integrated circuits in modern life and TSMC's contribution to global innovation and Taiwan's economic development. The personal museum of Professor Li, on the other hand, displays his vast collection of natural history specimens, including fossils, shells, and rare plants. The museum spans three floors and offers visitors a chance to learn about the environment and life education through immersion in the forest and the owner's erudite knowledge. Both museums offer unique insights into how humans have interacted with their surroundings throughout history and the importance of innovation and preservation in shaping our future.
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Keywords
technology, ecology, integrated circuits, innovation, TSMC, treasures, museum, environment, life education
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吳羚菀
lywu@mx.nthu.edu.tw