Located next to Qixingtan, it is a museum with local fishing techniques and firewood production as its theme. In fact, in recent years, more and more popular museums have been established around Taiwan with the theme of local occupation or life culture. There are different opinions on whether they like them or not, but it is also an angle to understand local life. The admission ticket of the Chai Yu Museum is NT$50, of which 30 yuan can be used to offset consumption. If you take part in DIY activities, it's NT$250. It's quite interesting to recommend taking children to try DIY. Museum itself is not big, but the line is clear, the content is still lively, about 20-30 minutes can see, because I have previously dabbled in related fields, read that the content is still in-depth, very objective and careful introduction.