The researcher employs a multi-sensory experience and innovative technology to curate and design a Learning and Public Engagement area for the Exhibition of New Year Prints, R.O.C. 2017 Good Fortune for the Year of the Rooster Magic Rooster Lab. The purpose of this study is to explore the interactive technology used in the exhibition brings younger visitors closer to traditional New Year prints. And the multi-sensory design enhances the experience of disadvantaged museum visitors, and enables the Museum to optimize its use of vacant space. After conducting literature reviews and a case study using collected data and interviews, the research findings can be summarised as follows: 1) Judging by gifts claimed through our app, it is evident that the designated area did appeal to younger visitors. 2) The innovative multi-sensory area has proven not only to engage disadvantaged visitors with arts and enrich their museum experience, but also attracted visitors of all ages. It confirms the value and significance of the design strategy, which could also be used for permanent exhibitions. 3) Based on the amount of printing cards given out, the experimental area successfully attracted approximately 12,300 visitors, and optimized the long-vacant spaces in the Museum.