If you like history and are into calligraphy then you might like to come here for a leisure stroll to look around. It will cost you 70NT though. Sure the banyan tree in the building is cool but if you have been to other places with banyan trees this might not be so interesting for you. The souvenir shop doesn’t have much stocked and what it does have you can buy anywhere. It’s not a large place to wall around. My kids were bored (10 and 4) but they did enjoy feeding the fish and watching the heron hunt. I’d say that was the highlight. Overall for me personally I wouldn’t go out of the way to see it. Lots of mozzys and for me not a lot of personal interest aside from the banyan...
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If you have anyone that's handicapped don't bother coming here. The ticket booth said it's free and anyone above 65 is free. They don't accept foreign documents. The lady threw back our passport and demanded Taiwanese documents. They only want Taiwanese documentation. The ticket both lady said we're fine but the lady at the door won't budge and kept screaming at us in Mandarin. We spoke to her in Mandarin so she understood and she cussed at us. Maybe we all should speak in English...
We aren't seeking a discount... If you need us to buy more tickets let us know nicely. The disrespect from the door lady is...
Read moreHelpful Notes: -Best to go when it I not raining -Best to arrive when it opens if you want some pictures without other people in it -On weekdays it is visited by elementary schools -Not handicap accessible
Overview: Walking through the house that has been consumed by banyan trees was more impressive than I thought. This was my favorite spot in Tainan. The ticket is cheap and there are metal structures to walk up so you can get a higher view of the house. There are some other structures nearby that you can visit that have some historic pieces for viewing, but the main attraction is definitely the dilapidated...
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