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Children’s Hall and Immersive Interactive Theater

Children’s Hall sessions (Socks required.)

1. 9:30-10:10    2. 10:30-11:10

3. 11:30-12:10   4. 14:00-14:40 

5. 15:00-15:40   6. 16:00-16:40

Taiwanese Austronesian myths: Imagination, fantasy, and wisdom 

“The Legend of Fire”: Virtually make fire by rubbing sticks together and with flint.

“Forest Labyrinth”: Find your prey as a team by locating the source of the sounds.

“The Sun and the Tree Elves”: A prehistoric tree house-themed area with a ball pit.

Immersive Interactive Theater sessions

1. 10:00-10:20   2. 11:00-11:20

3. 12:00-12:20   4. 13:20-13:40 

5. 14:20-14:40   6. 15:20-15:40

7. 16:20-16:40

Plot: An author experiencing a terrible case of writer’s block gets help from a prehistoric piglet that has jumped out of the milk foam in her coffee! With her newfound inspiration, she starts writing a story about something that happened in the past. Following the script, you come to an old-fashioned theater to watch a movie. Suddenly, an archaeological element falls from above, leading you to the Life Research Center to see and learn about the pathological phenomena in bones at the museum with the help of two biological anthropologists. You digitally put the bones in their rightful positions and gain an understanding of where the pathological phenomena took place. Then, with the help of the biological anthropologists’ analysis, you go back in time to the prehistoric settlement where the bones came from and experience the everyday activities of the people there (such as hunting, fishing, and making pottery). As the sun goes down, the people gradually stop their work, a fire lights up the night sky, and you are gradually brought back to the theater, where you come to realize you are one of the characters in the story!