Discover Taiwan’s treasures and artefacts that tell a proud history. Enjoy quick and easy entry with the Over The Planet booking and make the most of your visit at both the National Palace Museum and its Southern Branch.
National Palace Museum Northern Branch Admission Ticket
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Please note that this ticket is for the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum located in Ciayi. It will not be accepted for admission in the National Palace Museum Northern Branch in Taipei
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-What You Can Expect-
Walk through China's rich and lengthy history with a day tour to Taiwan’s most famous museums. From beautiful art to ancient artifacts, be in awe of the countless treasures featured in these buildings.
Step inside Taipei's National Palace Museum where you can see the evolution of Chinese art in more than 6,000 artifacts from the Neolithic period to the modern era. Marvel at intricate calligraphy, ceramics and paintings. Take a stroll at the Zhishan Garden to admire the harmony of feng shui and Chinese architecture.
Head to Chiayi County to visit the new National Palace Museum Southern Branch. Explore the new museum that’s hailed for its modern design, artificial lakes and wetlands. Delight in the diverse collection of antiques on display, from Japanese tea culture to Islamic jades.
Uncover a treasure trove of Asian art today in Taiwan’s most prominent museums. Get a combination pass to the National Palace Museum Northern and Southern Branches via Over The Planet now!
-Important Info-
Northern Branch: Exhibition Area I (Main Building)
[Free Admission]
Southern Branch
[Free Admission]
[Taipei Grand Hotel Secret Passage Tour]
Established in 1952, the Grand Hotel in Taipei is located atop Jiantan Mountain. Known for its majestic architecture blending ancient and modern styles, the hotel is a classic landmark in Taipei and has played a significant role in Taiwan’s recent history. It has long been the venue of choice for hosting distinguished guests. Within this iconic hotel lies a "secret passage," originally built for emergency evacuations. Despite being over six decades old, its mysterious allure persists, as few have witnessed it firsthand.
[Taipei Grand Hotel Gourmet Set Menu]
Grand Hotel Beef Noodles is crafted from a secret recipe passed down by the Grand Hotel chefs through generations. The beef noodle soup features premium U.S. short ribs that are blanched and then stir-fried with rice wine, star anise, cinnamon, and a variety of spices over low heat to release their aroma. They are then simmered in soy sauce and rock sugar for two hours before being slow-cooked for another hour. The soup base, prepared by a 40-year veteran soup chef, combines beef bones, garlic, ginger, spicy bean paste, diced tomatoes, and a whole chicken, simmered for six hours for a rich and fragrant broth. With hand-pulled noodles and pickled mustard greens, the classic Grand Hotel beef noodles is served!
The Grand Hotel's famous Red Bean Cake is a private recipe passed down personally by Soong Mei-ling, also known as Madame Chiang. With its delicate glutinous rice exterior and finely textured red bean filling, it is soft, sweet, and melts in your mouth. Pair it with aromatic tea for a delightful experience. This celebrated dessert is perfect as a festive gift, personal indulgence, or a treat for friends and family.
[Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines]
The museum consists of four floors, with the permanent exhibitions "People and Natural Environment," "Livelihoods Utensils and Dwellings," "Clothing, Decoration and Culture," and "Beliefs and Rituals." These exhibitions showcase the imagery of mountains and seas in Indigenous living environments, traditional livelihoods, tangible material culture, life order and religious rituals, as well as an overview of the tribes and the historical development of Taiwan's Indigenous peoples.
Every spring and autumn, the museum collaborates with special individuals or groups to launch special exhibitions that focus on contemporary Indigenous cultural issues, offering a diverse range of display formats. In winter, the museum works closely with a single Indigenous community to present the "Community-Integrated Special Exhibition," which highlights the culture of that particular community. This initiative aims to amplify Indigenous voices in urban settings and ensure that Indigenous peoples hold the right to interpret their own culture.
— National Palace Museum Visitor Guide —
If anyone violates the following matters, the hospital may persuade, stop, refuse entry or order him to leave: