The Tago Museum of Migration is a social history museum that covers all aspects of the inhabitants of Danitin and the surrounding areas through its collection exhibitions, showing the personalities, culture, technology, art, fashion and transportation of the people who formed this first great city in New Zealand.
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The Tago Museum of Migration is a social history museum that covers all aspects of the inhabitants of Danitin and the surrounding areas through its collection exhibitions, showing the personalities, culture, technology, art, fashion and transportation of the people who formed this first great city in New Zealand.
TOTUI OTAGO SETTLERS MUSEUM, Otago Early Migration Museum, an interactive museum located in the center of Danidine, shows the comprehensive history of Danidine as well as special topics and research, modernization, and free tickets. Entering the museum, the left hand is the famous "JOSEPHINE" locomotive, see the meticulous booth layout and the eye-catching "Josephine is very old. Please don't touch or climb on her" on the glass, you will instantly understand the style of the museum: funny and rigorous. The museum tells the story of settlers who crossed the sea from Scotland to Danitin, where they lived on the ship model, the clothes they wore, the equipment they used, and how they developed and developed to create the "new Edinburgh". Moreover, the museum's display style is slightly different, not to introduce the migration or lifestyle of the local ethnic groups, but also through the different eras of the ethnic groups' living objects, quite realistic and vivid. Many exhibits have a touch screen to introduce the exhibit information, gently, you will know the end, there are some important collections next to, there will be a large vertical digital screen, choose to click, there will be relevant scholars to tell the video playback of this item, very advanced equipment. There is also a remodeled old station in the middle, which is great and fun, with some tourists and children sitting or playing, and TV shows on the wall, very real scenes. There are also huge exhibition halls, filled in turn with the transportation of Danitin from various periods, from carriages to bicycles, from cars to buses, and the TRAILER (the guy dragging behind the car) that New Zealand currently often sees has long been there, and the facilities inside are still very luxurious. This is a modern and modern museum, and it is worth a visit.