Ace Movie Studios• No refund will be allowed after the electronic voucher (QR Code) is redeemed.• This offer cannot be used in conjunction with other offers.• For movies with a running time of 150 minutes or more, an additional NT$10 will be charged. For every additional 30 minutes, an additional NT$20 will be charged.• Please follow the film rating system stipulated by the Bureau of Information, Executive Yuan for admission. The detailed regulations are as follows:
General level/G (abbreviated as General level): General audiences can watch Protected level/P (abbreviated as Protective level): Children under the age of six are not allowed to watch. Children aged six to twelve must be accompanied by their parents, teachers or adult relatives and friends for guidance. PG12 (abbreviated as PG12): People under the age of twelve are not allowed to watch PG15 (abbreviated as PG15): People under the age of fifteen are not allowed to watch Restricted level/R (abbreviated as Restricted level): People under the age of eighteen are not allowed to watch
• The following items are prohibited from being brought into the venue:
Spicy and strong food: hamburgers, pizza, braised food, fried food, barbecue food, etc. Hot and hot food: hot soup, hot noodles, instant noodles, etc. Food that makes noise when eaten: melon seeds, peanuts, shochu snails, etc. Any alcoholic beverage
National Museum of Natural Science• Visiting Notice:
Visitors entering the museum should follow the relevant regulations in this notice. If any of the following behaviors are observed, the museum may stop them, refuse them entry, or order them to leave the park:
1. Those who are drunk, carrying prohibited or dangerous items.
2. Patients with infectious diseases, special diseases or serious illnesses who are not accompanied by medical personnel (or caregivers).
3. Those who are naked, violate public morals, gamble, make noise, cause trouble, make noise or engage in other disorderly conduct that disturbs public peace or order.
4. Those who skate, rollerblade, skateboard, or ride vehicles (except baby strollers, wheelchairs, and wheelchairs for the disabled).
5. Smoker.
6. Those traveling with animals, livestock or other pets (except guide dogs).
7. Those who spit, urinate, or discard fruit peels, paper scraps, cigarette butts, pet excrement, and other waste materials, polluting the environment.
8. Anyone who climbs, destroys, or steals flowers and trees, or damages lawns or facilities.
9. Anyone who makes a fire, cooks (grills) food, sets off firecrackers, flies kites, or dries clothes or other items.
10. Those who sell goods, set up stalls, distribute advertisements and promotional materials, beg, or rent children's play equipment.
11. Engage in ball games or other activities that endanger the personal safety of visitors, use facilities in violation of regulations or normal methods, or install facilities that affect public access to the park.
12. Anyone who swims, showers, washes, fishes, engages in other water activities, or pollutes or poisons the water in the park.
13. Conducting gatherings, speeches, exhibitions, performances, competitions, camping, setting up tents, flags, banners, tables and chairs, using unmanned aerial vehicles, filming commercial advertisements, conducting questionnaires or other activities without the museum’s permission.
14. Other acts deemed by the museum to be detrimental to management.