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Jinguashi Golden Waterfall, showcasing magnificent natural scenery with mineral-stained yellow rocks and flowing streams, reflecting Jinguashi's unique mining heritage.
Modern building within Jinguashi Gold Museum park, blending into the surrounding green mountains, where visitors can explore mining culture and historical architecture.
Ore samples displayed in front of Jinguashi Gold Museum, complemented by a Japanese-style historical building and unique art installation in the background, showcasing the blend of mining culture and art.
Grand scenic view of New Taipei Jinguashi's mountains and sea, overlooking historical mining settlements and the verdant museum park, evoking a nostalgic mining era.
Outdoor 'Miner's Life' sculpture at Jinguashi Gold Museum, depicting the arduous work and solidarity of miners, set against green mountains and a clear blue sky.

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Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Exhibit typeHistorical exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture
Tour typesNone

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- Introduction to attractions -

In addition to the charming scenery of nature, the Jinguashi area is also a place full of touching stories and life memories. Centuries of gold mining history are scattered throughout the Jinguashi settlement and surrounding mining areas, leaving many old buildings, tunnels, and mining equipment from the gold mining period, witnessing the economic activities and history of East Asia's mining industry in the first half of the 20th century; during the Nationalist Government, Taiwan Metal The cultural relics of Mining Co., Ltd. record every detail of gold mining after World War II. The Gold Museum takes the history of Jinguashi mining and gold as the core theme, and integrates the settlement appearance, mining history, local culture and ecological landscape of the Jinguashi area to make a master plan, thereby developing a new look for the area and bringing New vitality, combined with community strength, will completely preserve the precious nature, mining sites, landscape features, historical memories and cultural assets in the Jinguashi area, and give them new life.

  • The Gold Museum is a mining office in the past. The familiar exhibits in the museum include miners' tools, living utensils, cups and plates, tools, envelopes, documents from the Japanese colonial period and the Taiwan Metal Mining Company period, etc., giving people a glimpse into the past. mining life. In addition, there are 220 kilograms of 999 pure gold large bricks, which will definitely make you unforgettable.

  • The four-story building is presumed to be a dormitory built by Nippon Mining Co., Ltd. in the 1930s. Each household has its own entrance, living room, living room, kitchen, bathroom, toilet and other facilities. There are also small gardens in the front and rear, red bricks and black tiles. The buildings constitute the unique landscape features of Jinguashi Mountain City.

  • In the past, the Alchemy Building provided a recreational function for miners. It was an outdoor viewing platform known as the "club" among residents. It offered a panoramic view of Keelung Mountain, Teapot Mountain, Benshan Mountain, and the Jinguashi settlement.




-Visiting instructions-

Inside the building:

  1. Do not smoke, eat, chew gum or betel nut
  2. Please do not bring pets into the building
  3. Please do not use flashlights and angle stands (unless otherwise specified in special exhibitions)
  4. Do not use your mobile phone loudly
  5. Please do not talk, laugh, chase or play loudly
  6. Please use an umbrella cover for your umbrella (please keep foldable umbrellas in your carry-on backpack)

Outdoor space:

  1. Please do not carry any type of dangerous (prohibited) items
  2. Do not smoke, litter or defecate in the open
  3. Please do not barbecue or set off fireworks or firecrackers
  4. Please do not climb or collect plants or fruits in the park at will.
  5. Please do not set up stalls (violators will be banned according to law)

Important Info

Reminders

  • No returns or refunds will be accepted for any products or gifts in the package that have been used.

  • The system does not provide the function of modifying the order. If you want to change the number of people, you need to refund the ticket and rebook.

  • This ticket only provides access to the Four Buildings, Metal Craft Hall, Alchemy Building and Gold Hall, and does not include other paid experience activities in the park.

  • Since parking spaces around the museum area are limited, visitors are advised to take public transportation to the museum as much as possible.

  • In the event of force majeure (including but not limited to natural disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, heavy rains, etc.) and considering the safety of the public, the organizer may postpone or cancel the event, and announce and contact you in advance. If there are unfinished matters, the organizer reserves the right to modify, terminate, or cancel the event. The right to change event details.

  • Please be sure to pay attention to the business hours of the redemption store. If redemption is not possible during that period, please redeem during other normal business hours within the validity period.

  • Admission instructions, visiting instructions, and closing dates will be adjusted based on the evolving pandemic situation. Please be sure to check the Gold Museum's official website for operating information before departure.

  • If there are any issues not covered, the museum reserves the right to modify, terminate or change the details of the event.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site
Starting October 23rd, please bring your electronic voucher (QR code) to the ticket booth for verification, then exchange it for a paper ticket for admission. Your paper ticket will be scanned upon entry to each museum, so please keep it securely.

Experience Location

Location Name: Jinguashi Gold Museum

Address: No. 8, Jinguang Road, Jinguashi, Ruifang District, New Taipei City

How to Get There
[Train] From Taipei, take the Eastern Main Line train to Yilan or Hualien. Get off at Ruifang Station and walk about 100 meters to the District People’s Square next to the Ruifang Police Station and take the Keelung Bus (788) to Jinguashi. [Bus] 1: Taipei - Jinguashi: You can take the Keelung Bus (1062) from Taipei MRT Zhongxiao Fuxing Station (Exit 2 - No. 180, Section 1, Fuxing South Road, Taipei City), and get off at Jinguashi Station via Ruifang and Jiufen. . 2: Keelung - Jinguashi: You can take Keelung Bus (788) from Keelung Railway Station (Renxiang Clinic) and get off at Jinguashi Station via Jiufen. 3: Banqiao - Jinguashi: You can take the Banqiao MRT Fuzhong Station (965) and get off at Jinguashi Station via Jiufen. 【Go by yourself】 1: Go north on Zhongshan Highway toward Keelung and get off at the Dahua System Interchange → Take the 62 Wanrui Expressway and get off at the Ruifang ramp → Connect with Taiwan Line 2D → Turn right on Mingdeng Road → Go to Jiufen → Go to Jinguashi via Jiufen (North Route 34) → Arrive at New Taipei City Gold Museum 2: Go north on Zhongshan Highway in the direction of Keelung and get off at the Dahua System Interchange → Take 62 Wanrui Expressway and get off at Ruibin → Take Provincial Highway 2 for 78.5 kilometers (Shuinan Cave) → Turn right to North Route 34 → New Taipei City Gold Museum *Due to the limited parking spaces around the museum area, vehicle control will be implemented during national holidays and specific events. You must park your car in the No. 9 parking lot and Shuinandong parking lot, and then take the shuttle bus to Jiufen and Jingua In the Shijishuinandong area, it takes about 15 minutes for a car to enter the museum area through a mountain road. Parking space around the museum area is limited. Please make more use of the Quanjitang parking lot. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the museum area.

Business Hours
  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday 09:30 - 17:00, Saturday, Sunday and national holidays 09:30 - 18:00
  • Closing dates: the first Monday of each month (open as usual if it falls on a national holiday, closed on the next day), Lunar New Year's Eve, the first day of the Lunar New Year, and government closure days due to natural disasters. Other necessary closing days will be announced separately.

FAQ

1. What are the general entry requirements for the Jinguashi Gold Museum?

Entry to the Jinguashi Gold Museum typically requires a valid admission ticket. Visitors should ensure they have their tickets ready, especially if purchased online, as they often come in the form of a QR code for direct scanning. There are no specific age or identity requirements beyond having a valid ticket for entry to the main museum complex and its various exhibition halls.

2. What are the recommended transportation options to reach the Jinguashi Gold Museum?

The Jinguashi Gold Museum is best reached by public transport. From Taipei, you can take a train to Ruifang Station and then transfer to the Taiwan Tourist Shuttle (Gold Fulong Line) or local buses like 788, 856, or 1062 directly to Jinguashi. The bus journey offers scenic views and is a convenient way to access the museum and the surrounding historical area.

3. Is it possible to purchase Jinguashi Gold Museum tickets online, and what are the benefits?

Yes, purchasing Jinguashi Gold Museum tickets online is highly recommended and offers several benefits. Through platforms like KKday, you can secure your admission in advance, which means you avoid potential queues at the ticket counter. This saves valuable time upon arrival and provides a seamless entry process, as you can simply present your e-ticket or QR code directly for access.

4. What can visitors expect to experience at the Jinguashi Gold Museum?

At the Jinguashi Gold Museum, visitors can immerse themselves in Taiwan's rich gold mining heritage. You can explore the authentic Benshan Fifth Tunnel, visit traditional Japanese-style dormitories, and see the Gold Refining Building. A major highlight is touching the impressive 220 kg gold brick, offering a unique hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of the area's history and culture.

5. How much time should be allocated for a comprehensive visit to the Jinguashi Gold Museum?

For a comprehensive and enjoyable visit to the Jinguashi Gold Museum and its surrounding historical park, it is advisable to allocate approximately 2 to 3 hours. This duration allows sufficient time to explore the various indoor and outdoor exhibitions, including the tunnel experience, the different buildings, and the opportunity to appreciate the historical context of the mining area.

6. Are there specific facilities or amenities available at the Jinguashi Gold Museum for visitors?

Yes, the Jinguashi Gold Museum offers a range of facilities and amenities to ensure a comfortable visit. These include clean restrooms, a gift shop for souvenirs and local crafts, and various food and beverage options for light refreshments. The museum also provides accessible pathways in many areas, aiming to accommodate visitors with diverse needs.

7. When is the optimal time to visit the Jinguashi Gold Museum to avoid peak crowds?

To experience the Jinguashi Gold Museum with fewer crowds, it is generally best to visit on weekdays, especially in the morning shortly after the museum opens. Weekends and public holidays typically see a higher influx of visitors, which can lead to busier exhibition areas and potentially longer wait times. Visiting during off-peak seasons also offers a more relaxed experience.

8. Does a standard ticket for the Jinguashi Gold Museum include access to all major exhibitions?

A standard admission ticket for the Jinguashi Gold Museum generally grants access to the main museum complex and most of its key exhibitions, such as the Gold Refining Building, the Environment Hall, and the Japanese-style dormitories. Access to the Benshan Fifth Tunnel experience is also typically included, allowing a full exploration of the museum's core offerings and historical insights.

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