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[Taiwanese Only] Chiayi National Palace Museum South Campus Visit Ticket

[Taiwanese only] Taipei National Palace Museum North Campus Ticket

[Taiwanese only] Taipei National Palace Museum North Campus ticket + personal audio guide

[Taiwanese Only] Chiayi National Palace Museum South Campus Visit Ticket

Inclusions

  • National Palace Museum South Campus Discount Tickets for Chinese Citizens

Exclusions

  • Other expenses not mentioned above

FromCAD $7.11Per Person

What's included in Taiwan National Palace Museum Northern & Southern Branch Ticket | Taiwan

(Subject to Option Inclusions)
The National Palace Museum houses the essence of Chinese cultural relics and art from past dynasties
The National Palace Museum houses the essence of Chinese cultural relics and art from past dynasties
Handicrafts are the most distinctive feature of the Forbidden City, including the must-see star exhibits Jadeite Cabbage and Meat-Shaped Stone, a total of tens of thousands of jades, as well as lacquerware, glass, gold and silverware, pens, inks, papers and inkstones.
Handicrafts are the most distinctive feature of the Forbidden City, including the must-see star exhibits Jadeite Cabbage and Meat-Shaped Stone, a total of tens of thousands of jades, as well as lacquerware, glass, gold and silverware, pens, inks, papers and inkstones.
Taipei Campus Voucher Scanning Office
Taipei Campus Voucher Scanning Office
The South Campus of the Palace Museum is planned and designed with a contemporary museum concept. The museum displays cultural relics collected by the Palace Museum, and adds an Asian cultural perspective to enrich the interpretation of cultural relics. The outdoor park is spacious and comfortable, and various lively educational promotion activities allow the audience to get close to culture from different angles. Art.
The South Campus of the Palace Museum is planned and designed with a contemporary museum concept. The museum displays cultural relics collected by the Palace Museum, and adds an Asian cultural perspective to enrich the interpretation of cultural relics. The outdoor park is spacious and comfortable, and various lively educational promotion activities allow the audience to get close to culture from different angles. Art.
Chiayi Campus Voucher Scanning Office
Chiayi Campus Voucher Scanning Office

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- Museum Introduction -

【Northern Courtyard of the National Palace Museum】
The National Palace Museum can be roughly divided into bronzes, paintings and calligraphy, ceramics, books and classics, handicrafts, and palace relics. Famous bronze wares include the Maogong Ding, the Sanshi Pan, and the Zongzhou Bell; the three famous calligraphy and painting works include Guo Xi's "Early Spring", Fan Kuan's "Traveling in Mountains and Rivers", and Su Shi's "Cold Food Postscript"; famous books and classics include Wenyuan Pavilion's "Complete Library in Four Branches of Literature", and Zhizaotang's "Essentials of the Complete Library in Four Branches of Literature". Handicrafts are the biggest feature of the Forbidden City, including the must-see star exhibits such as the Jadeite Cabbage and the Meat-shaped Stone. There are a total of about 10,000 jade artifacts, as well as lacquerware, glass, gold and silver artifacts, and writing brushes, ink, paper, and inkstones.

For a first visit, the above popular exhibits are the main focus. If time permits, you can also add the Qing Dynasty coral Kuixing Dots Bonsai, Tang Dynasty grey pottery and painted ladies figurines, Northern Song Dynasty Ru kiln celadon lotus-shaped warming bowl, Qing Dynasty Qianlong period azure blue and white gilded fish revolving vase, mid-Warring States period malachite and turquoise sacrificial vessel, Eastern Han Dynasty jade evil-repelling bonsai, and Song to Yuan Dynasty yellow jade duck. The exhibits in the museum are changed regularly, and special exhibitions are launched based on themes to meet the needs of tourists to explore thousands of years of Chinese culture.

【free】

  1. Those under 18 years of age (regardless of nationality)
  2. Free for people aged 65 and above (Japanese nationality) on weekdays
  3. The disabled person and one accompanying person (regardless of nationality)
  4. Domestic students (those holding a valid student ID card of a school registered by the Ministry of Education)
  5. Member of the American Association of Museums (AAM) and the International Council of Museums (ICOM)
  6. Holders of the Republic of China Museum Society membership card
  7. Volunteers with their country's "Volunteer Service Honor Card"
  • Guided tour service:
  1. Audio guide
  • Languages ​​provided: Chinese, Taiwanese, Hakka, English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, German, Cantonese, Thai, Indonesian, sign language, oral description, etc.
  • Rental location: Audio guide counter on the first floor of the main building in the northern campus
  • Rental method: With a valid ID (ID card, driver's license, health insurance card, passport or permanent residence permit for foreigners) or a deposit of NT$1,000, you can rent a personal multimedia guide machine at a cost of NT$150 per visit.

2. Scheduled tours

  • Languages ​​provided: Chinese, English
  • Tour time: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00, 15:00
  • Reservation method: Please go to the Palace Museum website one week in advance to make an online reservation. Please check online whether the requested time is available three days before the visit.
  • Tour guide fee: Rental fee for group tour guide sub-machine is NT$30 per person



【Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum】

The Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum is located in Taibao City, Chiayi. Most of the exhibits in this branch are borrowed from the three collection units of calligraphy and painting, artifacts, and documents in the northern branch to construct large-scale thematic exhibitions with both high quality and low maintenance. Through international loan exhibitions and digital new media, we will improve the concept of collection of cultural relics and cultural history, and use it to plan exhibitions. It provides audiences in the southern part of the country with an art and cultural feast that is different from that of the Taipei branch, and builds the first art and cultural museum on both sides of the Taiwan Strait that incorporates Asian macro-thinking to plan exhibitions.

【free】

  1. Those under 18 years of age (regardless of nationality)
  2. Free for people aged 65 and above (Japanese nationality) on weekdays
  3. The disabled person and one accompanying person (regardless of nationality)
  4. Domestic students (those holding a valid student ID card of a school registered by the Ministry of Education)
  5. Member of the American Association of Museums (AAM) and the International Council of Museums (ICOM)
  6. Holders of the Republic of China Museum Society membership card
  7. Volunteers with their country's "Volunteer Service Honor Card"
  8. Chiayi County and City residents can enter the museum free of charge after 3:00 p.m. (until December 31, 2015, with a "National ID Card")
  • Guided tour service:

1. Audio guide

  • Languages ​​provided: Chinese, Taiwanese, Hakka, English, Japanese, Korean
  • Rental location: Audio guide counter on the second floor of the museum
  • Rental method: With a valid ID (ID card, driver's license, health insurance card, passport or permanent residence permit for foreigners) or a deposit of NT$1,000, you can rent a personal multimedia guide machine at a cost of NT$120 per visit.

2. Scheduled tours

  • Chinese tour guide: 10:00, 14:00
  • English tour: 10:30, 14:30
  • Reservation method: For Chinese-speaking tours, please make an online reservation at least 3 days before your visit. For English-speaking tours, please call the customer service hotline (05) 362-0777 one week in advance and a dedicated person will assist you in registration.
  • Tour fee: NT$30 per person for audio guide

Inclusions

  • In the event of a natural disaster at the exhibition venue, and the local government announces that work will be suspended and the exhibition will be closed for visits; if the exhibition venue encounters exhibition changes, renovations, construction or special accidents, some areas will be closed depending on the situation.
  • In order to maintain good visiting quality, the exhibition venue has set up control measures, and arrangements will be made to guide visitors to the venue and adjust visiting routes as appropriate.
  • It is strictly prohibited to bring flammable liquids, corrosive liquids, pyrotechnics, compressed gases, sharp instruments and other items into the exhibition venue; to ensure safety, visitors must undergo necessary inspections of their belongings.
  • It is prohibited to use flash, fill-light equipment, tripods, selfie sticks and other auxiliary equipment for photography or photography in the exhibition hall; cultural relics that are not open for photography will have prohibition signs. When taking photos or filming, you must not affect the flow of visitors or the rights of others. If it is for commercial use or has other special needs, an application must be made to the museum in advance.
  • Please lower the volume of conversations in the exhibition hall and set communication equipment and electronic devices to silent mode. It is prohibited to smoke, discard paper scraps, debris, or engage in other behaviors that affect the rights and safety of tourists. Eating and drinking is prohibited in the exhibition hall; drinking water is required in the drinking area or seating area outside the exhibition hall.
  • Unauthorized gatherings, speeches, parades, touting, distribution of advertisements, promotional materials or other commercial activities are prohibited at the exhibition venue.
  • Visitors to the exhibition site should abide by these instructions. Anyone who acts in a manner that impedes the safety of the exhibition site or the order of the visit may be advised, stopped, refused entry or ordered to leave the venue.
  • In order to preserve and protect cultural relics, the temperature in our exhibition hall is maintained between 20 degrees Celsius and 24 degrees Celsius. Please bring your own warm clothes as needed.

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  • The two institutions are open for free admission on January 1, New Year’s Day and Lantern Festival, May 18, International Museum Day, September 27, World Tourism Day, and October 10, National Day.
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