Old K Sleep Culture Museum Introduction
At the Old K Sleep Culture Museum, the space is surprisingly different from what one might imagine as just a place with mattresses. In addition to the introduction of various types of beds, visitors can learn about the evolution of beds from ancient times to the present across different cultures. The exhibits include the traditional red sleeping bed from the grandmother's era and antique spring mattresses with a history of 70 years from the Japanese occupation period. Of course, there are also introductions to the various beds produced by their own brand over the years. The Old K mattresses, known for their durability, sold out back in the day due to high demand, and now some old customers have donated them back to the museum for display purposes. Statistics show that the spring mattresses produced by Old K have an average lifespan of up to 33 years. A good mattress can definitely withstand the test of time, and finding one that suits your needs requires personal trials and experiences; hence, the sleep experience area is particularly favored by visitors. Additionally, the museum features many informative and entertaining exhibits, such as a colorful maze, fun photo zones, the Old K premium bed area, a rotating stage, and a DIY classroom, making it a place where visitors can enjoy for a long time. Both adults and children can find fun, making it suitable for family visits. The lantern-shaped spring mattress, which is appropriate for Taiwan’s climate, allows for visits by reservation at the Old K Sleep Culture Museum. During weekday visits, there is also the opportunity to see the manufacturing process of spring mattresses, and guided tours offer insights into the structure of these mattresses...