Fans of Snoopy should take advantage of their last chance to check out the 65th anniversary exhibition of the popular Peanuts character.

The exhibit at Songhsan Cultural and Creative Park highlights the story of how Snoopy’s creator Charles M. Schulz went from being the son of a small-town barber, to creating a cartoon empire.

The show also features commentary from Schulz on many of the Peanuts characters, including Charlie Brown, Woodstock, Lucy, and the black and white beagle himself.

Visitors should find plenty of opportunities for photos, with life-sized re-creations of scenes from a day in the life of a Peanuts character.

The “Snoopy 65th Anniversary Exhibition” is showing at the park in Taipei until April 5th.

 

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