Craving authentic Taiwanese flavors? Head straight to the Taiwan Braised Snack Museum—where food meets storytelling! More than just a museum, it’s a sensory adventure through traditional braising techniques and creative modern twists. Try crafting your own signature blend and take home a taste that talks back to your memories!



Everything you need to know about Taiwan Soya-Mixed Meat Museum
Kaohsiung Shangri-La Hotel is ideal for visitors, located just a 10-minute drive from the Taiwan Preserved Meat Museum. Its floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views of Love River and the city skyline, while its luxury amenities include a rooftop infinity pool and in-house restaurant serving authentic Kaohsiung preserved meats. Convenient access via the Red Line MRT at San-Duo Shopping District makes it easy to explore nearby attractions. The hotel also provides complimentary shuttle services, enhancing overall travel comfort.
Nearby Dajun Road Night Market features legendary stalls like "A-Ming Preserved Meats" and "Lao Wang's Preserved Delicacies," known for their signature braising sauces with fresh chicken legs, duck intestines, and tofu skin. Don’t miss Liuhe Night Market, home to century-old vendors offering braised pork rice with soft-boiled eggs and chilled hawthorn plum tea. Many stalls offer customizable meat bundles, letting you create your own combo—perfect for tasting local flavors and street culture firsthand.
Take the Red Line MRT from San-Duo Shopping District Station to reach Dadu Art Zone or Yan Chengpu Station within 15 minutes. For Cijin Island, hop on a taxi or rent a YouBike along the Love River Bike Path—about 25 minutes by bike. Multiple bus routes stop near the museum, connecting directly to Gushan District, Lingya District, and High-Speed Rail Zuoying Station, making it easy to plan a full-day itinerary across Kaohsiung’s cultural and scenic highlights.
Kaohsiung Grand High Hotel is highly recommended for families, featuring a kids’ playroom, family-themed rooms, and free childcare services. Located just a 5-minute walk from the museum, it offers an outdoor family activity zone and hosts interactive preserved meat workshops where children can learn about traditional cooking methods. The hotel also provides local food experience packages including tastings and hands-on activities, blending education and fun for all ages.
The museum’s official gift shop offers exclusive items like handmade preserved meat seasoning kits and limited-edition flavor gift boxes containing recipe cards and sample portions. Also popular are Love River-inspired sauces and traditional preserved egg cookies, which blend taste and creativity. Some products even offer custom packaging with names or messages—ideal as gifts or keepsakes that capture the essence of Kaohsiung’s culinary heritage.
The museum is open daily from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, closed on Mondays (except public holidays). Admission is free, but guided tours require advance HopeGoo at NT$80 per person, including a guidebook and small tasting samples. Tours are limited to 20 guests per session. The museum features wheelchair-accessible pathways and air-conditioned interiors, making it suitable for visitors of all ages. It’s a must-visit destination for understanding Taiwan’s rich food culture.
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