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BESTIt's very spacious and there's a lot to see. It is far from the city center, so it is recommended to take a taxi to visit.
Where should we go in Tawin?
Join the National Palace Museum of Taiwan
Taiwan's National Palace Museum is one of the world's fourth largest museums. It has the most extensive collection of relics from China's Forbidden City, which were brought to Taiwan by Chiang Kai-Shek in 1948. These relics were temporarily stored in Taichung and other places before being re-opened in Taipei on November 12, 1965, where they remain in their current form. The museum houses an enormous collection of relics, totaling 600,000, including 290,000, considered high value from the National Palace Museum in China's Forbidden City. Explore the Northern branch of the museum with just one ticket. Enjoy hassle-free admission by simply scanning the QR code on your voucher!
Visit Asia's largest museum
Taipei National Palace Museum
Visit the National Palace Museum of Taiwan, home to one of the world's largest collections of historic Chinese artifacts! The scale of the museum's collection is truly stunning. Browse through the nearly 690,000 artifacts and artworks, many of which exchange seasonally, offering many things to see. Explore the Northern Branches with just one ticket, and gain hassle-free admission by scanning the QR code on your voucher. Be awed by the scale and breadth of the National Palace Museum to complete your Taiwan trip.
When would be the best time to visit?
If you prefer to visit without a separate guided tour, you must visit right away after the National Palace Museum opens. This is when the museum is less crowded and hectic. Since the guided tour is usually held during the afternoon, there are fewer crowds in the morning.
Here's must-see relics
You will find many relics once you enter the National Palace Museum in Taiwan.
1. Meat-shaped stone:
It is carved in the shape of Dongpo pork, which is considered a popular Chinese way of cooking pork belly. Its most famous masterpiece, along with 17th-century Jadeite Cabbage
2. Jadeite Cabbage:
A Taiwanese treasure of a Chinese cabbage head, with a locust and katydid camouflaged in the leaves. It is white and green colored cabbage.
3. Warming Bowl in the shape of a Flower :
This porcelain was made during the Liao Dynasty and is famous for its unique flower with light bluish-green glaze.
How to get there!
The National Palace Museum, located in Taiwan, is a famous museum that can be challenging to reach due to its location in the mountains. The easiest way to get there is by taking the Taipei Jieun Tamsui Xinyi Line to Shilin Station and then taking a bus that will take you directly to the museum.
To avoid going to the main entrance, we recommend taking the 紅30, 小18 (Shilin Station), or 棕20 (Jiannan Road Station) buses. These buses stop right in front of the exit on the first basement level of the museum's main building, making it easier for you to enter the museum.
Address :
National Palace Museum Northern Branch
No. 221, Sec 2, Zhi Shan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
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Opening Hours :
Tuesday - Sunday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Closed on Mondays
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No. 221, Sec 2, Zhi Shan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
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