National Palace Museum Tickets | Taipei Palace Museum & Southern Branch (Chiayi) e-Tickets
National Palace Museum Tickets | Taipei Palace Museum & Southern Branch (Chiayi) e-Tickets
• The National Palace Museum houses nearly 700,000 artifacts, making it a world-renowned museum.• The museum offers permanent exhibitions and occasional limited-time exhibitions.• KKday provides museum tickets with optional personal audio guide packages.• In addition to Taipei Palace Museum tickets, KKday also offers tickets for the Southern Branch in Chiayi.• Book now and add Taiwan High-Speed Rail tickets to your order, with fares starting from 30% off!
The National Palace Museum houses the essence of Chinese cultural relics and art from past dynasties
Handicrafts are the most distinctive feature of The National Palace Museum, including the must-see star exhibits Jadeite Cabbage and Meat-Shaped Stone, a total of about tens of thousands of jades, as well as lacquerware, glass, gold and silverware, pens, inks, papers and inkstones.
Personal audio guide: Use the sliding method to select the exhibition theme (or showroom, you can also create a theme tour), then click on the theme you want to view to enter the browsing content.
Refer to the exhibition guide number and enter the number directly to listen to the explanation. On the guide page, you can see the selected item's image and text at the same time, and play audios and videos. You can zoom in and out of the the images, play the videos partially horizontally or vertically
The Southern Branch of the Palace Museum is designed with a contemporary museum concept. The museum displays the Palace Museum's collection, and adds an Asian cultural perspective to enrich the interpretation of cultural relics. The outdoor park is spacious and comfortable, and a variety of educational activities that allow the audience to get close to art and culture from different angles.
Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines is the first museum centered around aborigines in Taiwan. 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.
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