Taipei Exhibition|Modern Times: Records Turn, Pop Is Born

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· 25+ people have ordered
(7 Reviews)

Order your tickets for "Modern Times: The Records Turn, The Birth of Pop" now! The song "Song of the Brown Tea Shop" written by Taiwan's first record producer Chen Junyu for Taiwan's first generation female singer Chun Chun has never been released publicly before. This time, the song was recomposed and arranged by Huang Yunling, chairman of the Taipei Music Center, and handed over to the popular Golden Melody Award winner Xu Fukai to sing, paying tribute to the mutual appreciation between musicians.

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Booking starts: 2025-06-17

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Taipei Music Center Cultural Hall 2F Special Exhibition Hall

地址:No. 99, Section 7, Zhongxiao East Road, Taipei City

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5.0
(7 Reviews)
KKday User
2025-06-15 11:11:05
Great, saw a lot of retro story scenes and things, immersive
KKday User
2025-06-14 12:01:51
The overall visual and display design of the exhibition are very complete, displaying many old records, phonographs and record players from the Japanese era, as well as the history and popular culture of the time. There is also a limited-time retro coffee shop (mainly selling alcohol). It is a bit of a waste to only exhibit for three months.
KKday User
2025-06-14 07:08:40
The exhibition is very thoughtful, as if you are back in time to the life scenes of a hundred years ago and feel what is popular nowadays.
KKday User
2025-05-31 02:48:48
The retro scene of the entire exhibition hall is worth taking photos, checking in and experiencing.
KKday User
2025-05-30 15:03:32
The exhibition displays phonographs, records, producer Chen Junyu's manuscripts from the 1930s, and songs such as Rainy Night Flowers and Looking for Spring Breeze sung in Taiwanese by singer Chun Chun in the 1930s. These classics will last forever, and the scene layout is also very delicate, echoing the dance halls, tea shops, etc. that appeared in the 1930s. It is a great exhibition!
KKday User
2025-05-27 16:12:17
A great exhibition where you can see precious photos and films, learn about the development of early music, and music playing equipment. It's a very rich exhibition. Come and have a look. It's worth savoring.
KKday User
2025-05-24 10:56:30
Dedicated to everyone who loves music, the content is very special and displays the historical record player