Old K Sleep Culture Museum Introduction
At the Old K Sleep Culture Museum, the space is entirely different from what one might imagine as just a place filled with mattresses. In addition to introducing various types of beds, visitors can learn about the evolution of beds through history and cultures. The exhibit includes everything from the red sleeping beds from grandma's era to antique spring mattresses that have a 70-year history from the Japanese colonial period. Naturally, there are also introductions to the mattresses from their own brand across different decades. The Old K mattresses, famous for their durability, were once sold out due to high demand, and now they are donated back by loyal customers for display at the museum. Statistics show that the spring mattresses produced by Old K can be used for an average of 33 years. A good mattress can certainly stand the test of time, and finding the right product requires personal experience and testing, which is why the sleep experience area is particularly popular among visitors. Additionally, the museum features many educational and entertaining contents, such as a colorful maze, fun photo areas, a premium Old K bed area, a rotating stage, and DIY classrooms, allowing visitors to spend a lot of enjoyable time here. It caters to families, ensuring that both adults and children can find joy in the experience. The lantern-shaped spring mattresses, suitable for Taiwan's climate, can only be viewed by appointment at the Old K Sleep Culture Museum. On weekdays, there are opportunities to observe the manufacturing process of spring mattresses, and through guided tours, visitors can get a glimpse into the structure of these mattresses...