National Palace Museum: Taiwan's Cultural Gem

Discover the National Palace Museum Northern Branch in Taiwan, a cultural gem housing over 700,000 priceless artifacts spanning 8,000 years. Immerse yourself in Chinese history and traditions amidst an architectural masterpiece and peaceful natural setting.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • National Palace Museum - Walk through China’s rich and lengthy history with a day tour of 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…
What's Included
  • Admission ticket to the National Palace Museum Northern Branch in Taiwan.
What's Not Included
  • personal Expenses
Additional Information

Discover the National Palace Museum Northern Branch in Taiwan, a cultural gem that promises an unforgettable experience for travelers of all backgrounds and interests. The National Palace Museum Northern Branch is home to an astounding collection of over 700,000 priceless artifacts. It houses some of the most exquisite Chinese art and historical…

Location
National Palace Museum
Section 2, Zhi Shan Road
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Voyager43523682946
Dec 15, 2024
Palace Museum - The collection of bronzes and ceramics is wonderful. Since there are many items in the collection, the exhibition often changes hands. This month's special exhibition is also interesting. It is home to an unimaginably large collection of precious European and Chinese jewelry, mainly from the 19th and early 20th centuries. There were few paintings in this exhibition. All are displayed in a spacious, leisurely space, with careful commentary. There are also many benches on which you can sit, and you can enjoy them at your own pace. He often brought his own bottle and supplied hot and cold water freely. Admission is free of charge, with no checks or restrictions on bags. Flash photography is prohibited. Writing with a ballpoint pen is also acceptable. There are many attendants, but there are no small restrictions on the audience like in Japan. The restrooms are spacious and the facilities are modern and clean. The gift shop also has a Japanese catalog. If you have written a postcard, you can also buy stamps at a nearby post office and put them in the green box designated for the National Palace Museum. By the way, you can also exchange money at the post office. Walking around the wonderful gardens of the adjacent Charitable Garden leads to the National Palace Museum without climbing stairs.
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