Lao K Sleep Culture Museum Introduction
At the Old K Sleep Culture Museum, you'll find a space that is vastly different from what you might imagine, which only consists of mattresses. In addition to various types of beds on display, you can learn about the evolution of beds from ancient to modern times, with exhibits featuring grandma's traditional red sleeping bed and antique spring mattresses from the 70-year Japanese occupation era. Of course, you can also find introductions to various models of their own brand's mattresses from different decades. The Old K mattresses, known for their durability, were once sold out due to overwhelming demand, and now they are donated back by long-time customers for display at the museum. Statistics show that the average lifespan of a spring mattress produced by Old K can reach up to 33 years. A good mattress can certainly withstand the test of time, but finding the right one for you requires personal experience, which is why the sleep experience area is particularly popular among visitors. Additionally, the museum offers a wealth of entertaining and educational content, such as a colorful maze, fun photo zones, a premium bed area, a rotating stage, a DIY classroom, and more, making it a place where you can spend hours of fun for both adults and children alike, perfect for family visits and experiences. To accommodate Taiwan's climate, the lantern-style spring mattresses are available for viewing by reservation at the Old K Sleep Culture Museum. On weekdays, there is also an opportunity to observe the manufacturing process of spring mattresses, and guided tours will not only give you a glimpse into the structure of spring mattresses...