Chinese-speaking guide
Experience: 2.5-hour in-depth guided tour of the Forbidden City in Chinese
Wireless headset rental fee
Admission to Tickets for the Forbidden City are NT$350/person (free for those under 18 years old | adults can purchase additional tickets at the checkout page)
Other personal expenses
Children aged 7+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Children aged 0-6 are free, but must be accompanied by a paying adult. If you need wireless headphones, please pay the rental fee of NT$30/person on site
To ensure quality, each group has a maximum of 20 people.
This activity requires a minimum of 6 participant(s). If the minimum is not met, you can book an alternative date or request a full refund
When entering the Forbidden City Exhibition Hall, you are not allowed to bring large backpacks, travel bags, suitcases and other items. They must be placed in paid lockers for safekeeping.
Free admission dates: January 1, New Year’s Day, Lantern Festival, May 18, International Museum Day, September 27, World Tourism Day, October 10, National Day
Those under 18 on the day of the trip do not need to purchase tickets (passport required)
Basic information will be notified via email before 15:00 one day before departure. If you do not receive contact within that time, please write to [email protected] and a dedicated person will handle it.
The National Palace Museum in Taipei has a collection of nearly 700,000 cultural relics, mainly from the Chinese royal families of the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. The items cover bronzes, jades, ceramics, calligraphy and paintings, curios, Buddhist statues, and palace furniture. These cultural relics can be collected and loved by the royal family and have survived the wars of the past dynasties. They are very precious and rare and deserve everyone's attention. Visiting museums is the most cost-effective way to invest in yourself. The Taipei National Palace Museum is the first choice attraction in Taipei. Through high-quality guided tours, it will take you into the history and culture of the Chinese nation from the earliest cultural relics 8,000 years ago. , art, life. Expand knowledge, open horizons, improve aesthetic taste, and cultivate body and mind.
There are more than 20 exhibition rooms in the main hall of the National Palace Museum in Taipei. There are usually about 5,000 cultural relics on display. If you look at each cultural relic for one minute, it will take at least 10 days. How to make this trip worthwhile within the limited time? With professional tour guides taking you through the exhibition rooms and stopping in front of national treasures, important cultural relics, and Internet celebrity cultural relics to explain, it is the best option for you to visit the Taipei National Palace Museum. 2025 marks the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Palace Museum, and many rare national treasure-level cultural relics will be on display.
Daily 09:30-12:00 am (closed on Mondays except special holidays) .
Is the National Palace Museum in Taipei worth visiting again? The answer is "very worth it"! You can never tire of seeing cultural relics. Every time you visit, even if you appreciate the same cultural relic, you will have different discoveries and feelings. Professional tour guides will provide guided tours and explanations of cultural relics on specific themes to help you deeply understand the value and beauty of cultural relics.
09:30-12:00 am on specific days
Topic guide: (1) Jade and bronze ware (2) Ceramics (3) "A Dream of Red Mansions" and national treasures and cultural relics (4) Curios and Buddha statues
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