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- Exhibition Information -
- Exhibition location: Taipei Music Center Cultural Hall, 2nd floor special exhibition hall
- Exhibition date: 2025/5/24 - 2025/8/10 (closed on Mondays)
- Exhibition time: 10:00 - 18:00 (ticket sales and admission stop at 17:30)
- Exhibition Address: No. 99, Section 7, Zhongxiao East Road, Taipei City
- Exhibition Features -
"Modern Times: The Records Turn, the Pops Are Born" travels through time and follows "Black Cat" and "Black Dog" back to the modern era of the 1930s that was full of creativity and vitality! With Taiwan records as the center, precious historical relics and music stories are interwoven to create gaps in time and space, allowing the audience to return to the source of pop music.
This exhibition uses "Dadaocheng" as the narrative background. Through this representative venue, it reviews the unique perspective of island music and humanities: entering the "Time and Space Old House" exhibition area, the grand hall opens the sound prelude; through the visual transfer of gradient lighting, the "Day and Night of Dadaocheng" presents the old rice river style; "Brazilian Tea Shop" is a tea shop run by the first Taiwanese female star Chun Chun, and there are romantic interactions between musicians in the shop.
In "Modern Times: The Turn of Records and the Birth of Pop", you can enjoy more than a hundred treasures, including a century-old phonograph, 78-rpm records, private manuscripts, never-before-seen recordings and photos, etc. In addition, Beiliu has specially recreated the famous "Peacock Coffee Shop" from the 1930s in the lobby on the first floor of the Cultural Center, using the original cocktail recipe to create new cups of wine, allowing your tongue to fully enjoy the purest modern romance and old-fashioned luxury.
Through the sound waves in the record, we will reconnect the past and the present, glimpse the shadows of classic songs flowing through time, and re-understand the cultural influence generated over the past century.
- Project Introduction -
- Pre-sale double ticket 150 yuan Sales period: 2025/4/24 - 2025/5/23
- Tickets for single person during the exhibition are 100 - 200 yuan. Sales period: 2025/5/24 - 2025/8/10
[Time and Space Old House – Record Store Entrance] In 1877, Edison invented the phonograph, which marked the starting point for the official preservation of sound waves. In 1900, phonographs and records began to appear in foreign goods stores for people to view and purchase. Under such cultural stimulation, our own record story began.
[Modern Music Salon] In 1911, record companies officially entered Taiwan, ushering in a new era of recording. Later, through the high circulation of records, they were exchanged with countries around the world. Singing songs that belong to Taiwan also promotes new ideas of the times.
[Producer's Memory Book Room] The key figures behind the music scene appear on the stage. Producers and songwriters jointly create many popular songs, including "Moonlit Night Sadness", "Looking Forward to Spring Breeze", "Rural Song", "Four Seasons Red", etc., creating the first popular peak of Taiwanese pop songs.
[Days and Nights in Dadaocheng] “Morden” is pronounced as “modern”, which is often translated into Taiwanese as “mao duan”. It was a golden age when black cats (modern women) and black dogs (fashionable men) were in love freely. Dadaocheng’s unique cultural atmosphere made it not only a gathering place for arts and culture, but also a holy place for men and women to date at that time.
[Brazilian Tea House] was opened by Chunchun, the first generation female star on the island. In addition to singers who often visit the store, music industry forums are often held in the store, where live pop songs blend with the aroma of coffee, creating a world of sharing ideas among musicians.
[Modern Times Daily] Before the war, the mainstream media was newspapers first, followed by radio. Real gossip could be seen in the newspapers, including the dynamics or anecdotes of female stars, courtesans, and prostitutes, giving a glimpse into the hazy and lively scenes of the modern night at that time.
[Modern Time and Space Corridor] In 1914, the first record in Taiwan was released, and it has been more than a hundred years since then. This area collects century-old phonographs, records, manuscripts, lyrics cards, etc., and uses cultural relics to string together the entire picture of the record industry, so that the century-old music memory can be reproduced and witness the historical scene of Taiwan's sound.
[Advertising Festival] It is not uncommon for singers to perform live for promotional purposes. Advertising vehicles parading and bands playing along the streets can be seen everywhere, creating a special and lively street scene. This area will invite you to become a modern spokesperson!
[Slow Walk Back] presents a map of record stores and record companies in Taipei before the war, and compares it with the current map. The city landscape with dense record stores at that time is like a piece of music that connects the rhythm of life.
[Peacock Coffee Shop] In the 1930s, coffee shop culture became a trend in Taiwan, combining exquisite cuisine, alcoholic beverages and female waitresses, becoming a corner of the city where modernity and romance are intertwined. The women chat with people to relieve their boredom and provide emotional comfort, allowing people to temporarily forget their worries in the fragrance and light. In 1932, tea merchant Guo Borong opened the "Peacock Coffee Shop" in Dadaocheng, creating a modern space with gorgeous decoration and 21 hostesses; he later founded "Boyou Music Records", combining music and entertainment, leading the early development of Taiwanese pop music. The special exhibition "Modern Times: Records Turn, Pop Is Born" is a replica of the "Peacock Coffee Shop" on the first floor of the Taipei Music Center Cultural Hall. With the coffee shop as the center, it integrates the musical elements of Boyu Music and reproduces the coffee culture of a hundred years ago through space design and retro details. In addition, visitors who bring their exhibition admission vouchers (including physical tickets and electronic tickets) to the Peacock Coffee Shop can enjoy a set of exquisite snacks with their exhibition tickets.