This scenic spot is highly recommended! The Financial Museum integrated with Shuaifu is absolutely a scenic spot to visit. The Financial Museum uses the old site of the Border Bank, so it has a unique layout advantage. There is a general ticket sale with the Shuai Fu, but you must keep the tickets well because there is a need to scan the tickets to pass. The huge wax statues in front of the door vividly show the busy scene of the border bank in the Republic of China. The busy counter on both sides, the people who fill in the documents in the middle, and the investors who are brewing in the calculation are shocking. The lighting brings people back to the scene more than 80 years ago in an instant. Then, we browse each exhibition hall one by one, introducing a series of processes from the emergence to the development of money. At the same time, it also introduces the vicissitudes and development of related financial products. Another distinctive feature is the underground vault, which is made up of huge safes and is still laid out as it used to be. Let people have a chance to see the truth. What I like very much in the back of the exhibition hall is the World Money Exhibition, which is a collection of all the banknotes or banknotes in the world, and even Antarctica. The other is the counterfeit currency exhibition. What is impressive is the hand-painted counterfeit currency. (It is said that this is painted by a banking master. That's enough.) It is ironic, but alarm bells are ringing. Fake money harms society and must be punished severely according to law. The last closing exhibition area, as shocking as the beginning, is a scene restoration of famous trading halls around the world. Many trading institutions, including the NYSE, have simulated it. It is also a very real visual display for the audience. The tour time is about 90 minutes. If you look at it carefully, that's how long it takes.