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Taipei National Palace Museum Docent Tour (Morning/Afternoon) - Day Tour Bus Tour Coupon Book Included (Taipei/Korean Guide/National Palace Museum)
Taipei National Palace Museum Docent Tour (Morning/Afternoon) - Day Tour Bus Tour Coupon Book Included (Taipei/Korean Guide/National Palace Museum)
Taipei National Palace Museum Docent Tour (Morning/Afternoon) - Day Tour Bus Tour Coupon Book Included (Taipei/Korean Guide/National Palace Museum)
Taipei National Palace Museum Docent Tour (Morning/Afternoon) - Day Tour Bus Tour Coupon Book Included (Taipei/Korean Guide/National Palace Museum)
Taipei National Palace Museum Docent Tour (Morning/Afternoon) - Day Tour Bus Tour Coupon Book Included (Taipei/Korean Guide/National Palace Museum)

Taipei National Palace Museum Docent Tour (Morning/Afternoon) - Day Tour Bus Tour Coupon Book Included (Taipei/Korean Guide/National Palace Museum)


Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • No need to worry about the language as it is conducted exclusively in Korean!
  • Choose your preferred time slot at the National Palace Museum, either morning or afternoon!
  • Enjoy the must-see hot spot, the National Palace Museum!
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

Product Info

The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.

📌 Notice

- The museum is closed every Monday, but is open on Mondays during the following periods:

  • Special Opening Days on Mondays in 2026: February 16 (9:00-16:00), March 2, March 9, April 6, April 20, April 27, May 4, June 8, July 6, August 3, September 28, October 26, November 9, December 7

📍Meeting location/time

  • [Day 1] Docent tours at the National Palace Museum are held twice a day, every Tuesday through Sunday (approximately 2 hours per tour). The museum is closed every Monday.
    1) 10:00 AM Time: 09:45 AM Meeting in front of the GTS information sign opposite the Sun Yat-sen statue on the first basement floor
    2) 2:00 PM Time: 1:45 PM Meeting in front of the GTS information board opposite the Sun Yat-sen statue on the first basement floor


[Precautions when using this tour]

  • This product can be booked for 1 person or more, and the tour departs with a minimum of 8 people.
  • The National Palace Museum tour requires you to come to the museum in person, and transportation and insurance are not included.
  • There is no voucher for this product. Please confirm your Korean name and contact information with your guide at the meeting point before joining. Your guide will be holding a "Good Tour" sign.
  • The tour of the National Palace Museum lasts approximately 2 hours, and the guide will adjust the tour according to the on-site situation.
  • If you are late for your meeting, changes to the date and refunds are strictly prohibited. If you wish to reschedule for a different date, you must purchase a new reservation.
  • Your reservation is not confirmed until you receive confirmation. Depending on local circumstances, your reservation may be canceled or a refund may be issued.
  • The docent tour of the National Palace Museum for this product is only available at Bukwon (Namwon X).


✅ National Palace Museum, Taiwan

The National Palace Museum is a museum located in Taipei, Taiwan. It was originally located in the Forbidden City in Beiping, Republic of China (now Beijing, China). However, during the Chinese Civil War in 1948, under the orders of Chiang Kai-shek, most of the artifacts were transported to Taiwan and temporarily stored in Taichung and other places. It was reopened in Taipei on November 12, 1965, and has remained there ever since. It consists of one basement level and three above-ground levels.

The Palace Museum houses a staggering 700,000 artifacts spanning all of Chinese history. Excluding key exhibits like jade cabbages, chuiyu bai cai, and rou shings (a type of pork belly resembling Dongpo pork), the museum rotates them every three to six months. It's said viewing them all would take approximately 20 years. Each of these valuable artifacts, with its vast collection, holds a hidden story. Experience the history with the help of a Korean-speaking guide.

Purchase Notice

[Cancellation Policy Information]

  • All cancellations are processed during weekday business hours (10:00 AM - 5:00 PM). Cancellations made on public holidays (including local holidays) or weekends (Saturday and Sunday) will be processed on the following business day or Monday.
  • If a traveler requests cancellation after a reservation is confirmed, a cancellation fee will be charged according to the special terms and conditions set by the traveler. The terms and conditions listed under Article 5 of the Overseas Travel Terms and Conditions are unconditionally based on the date of purchase. Changes to the date and refunds are not possible after a change.

- Cancellation up to 7 days prior to departure date: Full refund
- Cancellation 6 to 4 days prior to departure: Refund after deducting 50% of the product price
- Cancellation 3 days before departure date to the day of departure: No full refund

[National Palace Museum Tour]

  • 1 person: NT$400 (entrance ticket NT$350 + receiver rental fee NT$50) - Please pay in NT$400 to the guide on site on the day of the tour.
  • The museum tour is conducted using a wireless receiver. This product does not include admission fees. Please pay the admission fee of 350 Taiwanese won per person and the receiver rental fee of 50 Taiwanese won per person in cash to the guide on the day of the tour.
  • Those under 18 years of age must pay the tour fee and receiver rental fee, only the museum entrance fee is not charged, a passport is required for age verification, and participation is not permitted if the number of people has not been purchased.
  • Docent tours are free for children under 24 months. Adult and child tours are the same price.
  • The National Palace Museum docent tour does not include travel insurance. Accidents caused by personal negligence are not covered. Any damage or loss of the receiver is the responsibility of the individual.
  • Strollers and wheelchairs can be rented using your passport. Please ask your guide.
  • When visiting the National Palace Museum, beverages, selfie sticks, or other sticks, as well as large bags, are not permitted. Please use the National Palace Museum lockers before your tour. There are two lockers located in the main building: next to the ticket office on the basement level and next to the ticket office on the first floor.
  • The ticket is valid for re-entry within one year on the same day.
  • The National Palace Museum operates air conditioning at all times to maintain a comfortable temperature. Please bring a coat.
  • If the museum is crowded, there may be a waiting time.
  • The best way to get to the National Palace Museum in Taiwan is by taking a bus from Shilin MRT Station. The Palace Museum is 3 kilometers away, and many buses depart from Exit 1.
    [MRT Srin Station ☞ Bus to the National Palace Museum] Before getting on the 255/304/300/815/R30/S18/S19/M1 bus, show the Chinese characters for 國立故宮博物院 to the bus driver and ask!

★Meeting in front of the GTS information sign opposite the statue of Sun Yat-sen on the first basement floor

★Address of the National Palace Museum in Taiwan

https://maps.app.goo.gl/Rp42FCot7dwmiAAPA

※ Please be punctual for the tour start/meeting time. Late arrivals will not be eligible for refunds, time slot changes, date changes, or mid-tour joins.

※ The palace tour is a limited-time tour, so every five or ten minutes is precious. After the meeting time, we will depart immediately without waiting. Even if you tell us you might be late on the day of the tour, we cannot help you.

※ If you are late, we will depart immediately without contacting you as other customers will be waiting on the day of the tour.

※ If the minimum number of participants is not met due to cancellations or date changes after confirmation, or if the tour cannot proceed due to local circumstances, the tour may be canceled. (You will only be contacted in the event of a cancellation.)

※ Please pay the entrance ticket + receiver fee in Taiwanese dollars to the guide on the day of the tour.

※ The information sent via message is confirmed and there will be no separate individual contact. Please note only the information provided and a separate e-ticket (voucher) is not required. (Passport not required, but please bring your passport if confirmation is required for admission fees, wheelchair strollers, or rentals.)

※ This product does not include travel insurance or admission tickets. Please purchase these separately.

※ On the day of the tour, at the meeting place, the guide will be holding a Good Tour picket and will check the list with your Korean name and phone number.

※ KakaoTalk rooms are not created separately.

※ If you need to verify your age with your passport, please make sure to bring it with you when you attend.

※ No separate image transfer is required, and no additional information will be provided until the tour date! Please click the link below to check the posted image for your reservation. Failure to confirm the tour due to a time error will result in no refund.

※ Meals are not included, so you must prepare them yourself or purchase snacks during the tour.

★On weekends/Taiwanese public holidays, there may be waiting times when the museum is crowded.

[Taiwan Public Holiday Information]

▶︎ Taiwan Public Holidays in 2026

  • Lunar New Year holidays from February 14th to 22nd
  • Peace Memorial Day Holiday (February 27th - March 1st)
  • Children's Day and Qingming Festival holidays from April 3rd to April 6th
  • Labor Day Holiday from May 1st to May 3rd
  • Dano Holiday (June 19-21)
  • Teachers' Day and Chuseok holidays (9/25-9/28)
  • National Day (Double Ten Day) holiday from October 9th to 11th
  • Liberation Day Holiday (October 24-26)
  • Constitution Day Holiday (December 25-27)

Reminders

  • A minimum of 8 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 3 day(s) before the departure date

  • All cancellation requests are processed during weekday business hours (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM KST). Even if you request a cancellation on a public holiday (including local holidays) or weekend (Saturday, Sunday), the request will be processed on the following day or Monday.

  • The cancellation period is applied based on the departure date (=selected date), excluding weekends and public holidays. (Example: If you request a cancellation on Wednesday for a Sunday departure, refunds are not available based on the 3-day limit.)

  • - Cancellation up to 7 days prior to departure: Full refund

  • - Cancellation 6 to 4 days prior to departure: Refund after deducting 50% of the product price

  • - Cancellation 3 days prior to departure or on the day of departure: No full refund

  • If a traveler requests cancellation after a reservation is confirmed, a cancellation fee will be charged in accordance with the special terms and conditions set by the vendor. The terms and conditions below (Special Provisions under Article 6 of the Overseas Travel Terms and Conditions) are strictly based on the date of purchase. Further changes or refunds are difficult once the date has been changed.

FAQ

1. What are the main highlights and unique features of the Taipei National Palace Museum?

The Taipei National Palace Museum is renowned for its vast collection of nearly 700,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, spanning over 8,000 years from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty. Its unique feature is the comprehensive representation of Chinese history, culture, and artistry. Key highlights often include the exquisite Jadeite Cabbage, the realistic Meat-shaped Stone, and the historically significant Mao Gong Ding, though many exhibits rotate. It offers a profound journey through imperial China's legacy.

2. How long is a recommended visit duration for the Taipei National Palace Museum's key collections?

To adequately appreciate the main exhibits and famous artifacts at the Taipei National Palace Museum, a visit of at least 3 to 4 hours is recommended. For those wishing to delve deeper into specific historical periods or art forms, a full day might be necessary. Consider focusing on your interests, as the collection is immense and can be overwhelming if attempting to see everything in detail.

3. What public transportation options are available to get to the Taipei National Palace Museum from central Taipei?

The most common way to reach the Taipei National Palace Museum is by MRT and then bus. Take the Tamsui-Xinyi Line (Red Line) to Shilin Station (R16). From there, several bus routes operate directly to the museum's main entrance, including R30, 815, 304, 255, S18, and S19. Alternatively, taxis or ride-sharing services are also readily available from central Taipei for direct transport.

4. How can visitors travel to the Taipei National Palace Museum from Ximen district?

From the Ximen district, take the MRT Bannan Line (Blue Line) to Taipei Main Station, then transfer to the Tamsui-Xinyi Line (Red Line) northbound towards Tamsui or Beitou. Get off at Shilin Station (R16). From Shilin Station, take a bus (e.g., R30, 815, 304, 255) directly to the National Palace Museum's main entrance. The total journey usually takes around 40-50 minutes, depending on traffic and connections.

5. Which specific artifacts or art pieces should visitors prioritize seeing at the Taipei National Palace Museum?

Visitors often prioritize iconic pieces like the exquisite Jadeite Cabbage with Insects, the incredibly realistic Meat-shaped Stone, and the historically significant Mao Gong Ding, a bronze vessel with a long inscription. Other notable items include masterpieces of porcelain, calligraphy, painting, and intricate jade carvings. It's advisable to check the museum's official website in advance, as some high-profile artifacts may be on rotation or displayed in different sections.

6. Are there specific areas or exhibits within the Taipei National Palace Museum that are particularly suitable for photography?

Photography without flash is generally allowed in most exhibition halls for personal use, but selfie sticks and tripods are prohibited to ensure the safety of artifacts and comfort of other visitors. Special exhibitions may have stricter rules, which are typically indicated. The grand exterior of the museum building and the surrounding gardens, such as Zhishan Garden and Zhishun Garden, offer excellent photo opportunities with beautiful architecture and landscapes.

7. What accessibility features does the Taipei National Palace Museum offer for visitors with mobility needs?

The Taipei National Palace Museum is designed to be accessible for visitors with mobility needs. It offers elevators and ramps throughout its exhibition halls for easy navigation between floors. Wheelchairs are available for loan free of charge at the information desks located near the entrance. Additionally, accessible restrooms are provided on each floor to accommodate visitors, ensuring a comfortable and inclusive experience.

8. What are the opening hours and best times to visit the Taipei National Palace Museum to avoid crowds?

The Taipei National Palace Museum typically opens from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended hours on certain days; it's recommended to check the official website for the most up-to-date schedule. To avoid the busiest times, it is generally best to visit on weekday mornings right after opening, or in the late afternoon closer to closing time. Weekends and public holidays tend to be significantly more crowded.

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