| Ticket type | E-ticket (direct entry) |
| Exhibit type | Immersive exhibits |
| Tour types | None |
Please complete your visit during the exhibition period (June 19, 2026 - September 28, 2026). No cancellations or refunds will be accepted after the exhibition ends.
Please present your valid ticket (electronic or physical) upon entry and follow the instructions of the staff to enter in order.
Children under 1 year old can enter the exhibition for free, but must be accompanied by a ticketed adult; children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult and please pay attention to the safety of children.
The special admission ticket is applicable to: children aged 1 year and under 3 years, seniors aged 65 years and above, individuals holding a disability certificate, and one accompanying person (who must enter with the individual). Original valid identification documents must be presented for verification upon entry. Only one ticket is allowed per document. Those without valid identification or whose eligibility does not meet the requirements must pay the difference in ticket price according to on-site regulations before entry.
The preferential tickets are applicable to: valid student IDs of domestic colleges and universities (with the registration stamp of the current semester), children aged 3 and above, and members of the Gubei Town official website (limited to cloud, river, and ocean levels). Original copies of the relevant documents must be presented upon entry, and each ID is limited to one ticket. Those who do not bring their documents or whose qualifications do not meet the requirements must pay the difference in ticket price according to the on-site regulations before they can enter.
Children aged 1 year and under 3 years, seniors aged 65 years and above, individuals holding a disability certificate, and one accompanying person (must enter with the individual) are eligible to enter. Original valid identification documents must be presented for verification upon entry. Only one ticket is allowed per document. Those without valid identification or whose eligibility is not met must pay the difference in ticket price according to on-site regulations before entry.
There are no restrooms or trash cans inside the exhibition hall. Please use them outside the venue before entering if needed.
Some areas of the exhibition feature interactive experiences. Please follow the on-site instructions and pay attention to the visitor flow.
To maintain the quality of the exhibits and the visitor experience, please do not touch exhibits that are not open to interaction, and avoid running, pushing, or making loud noises.
Eating, smoking, chewing gum, and betel nut are prohibited inside the exhibition area.
Please place strollers and large luggage in the designated area outside the exhibition hall. Please keep valuables with you at all times. This exhibition is not responsible for the safekeeping of valuables.
Photography guidelines are subject to on-site announcements. The use of flash, tripods, selfie sticks, and professional photography equipment is prohibited. Live streaming is strictly prohibited within the exhibition area. Commercial photography, videography, or interviews are not permitted without the prior consent of the organizer, and relevant intellectual property and copyright regulations must be observed.
Pets (except guide dogs), dangerous items, and prohibited items are not allowed in the exhibition area; please do not pat or touch the exhibits and display cases, and you will be liable for compensation if any damage is caused.
Reselling or soliciting tickets inside or outside the exhibition hall is prohibited; if advice is ignored, the organizer may ask the person to leave without refund or compensation.
To maintain the quality and safety of the exhibition, crowd control measures will be implemented when the number of people inside reaches the maximum limit, and ticket sales may be suspended. Please follow the on-site instructions and queue at the entrance to enter (last entry time is 17:30).
If you need to re-enter on the same day, please get a re-entry stamp at the exit and queue up again; this is only valid during the opening hours of the day. The souvenir area can be accessed from the exit without purchasing a separate ticket.
The organizer reserves the right to adjust the admission method, visitor flow and related regulations. Please refer to on-site announcements and official platform statements for the latest information. The organizer reserves the right of final interpretation for any matters not covered herein.
Monday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Tuesday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Wednesday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Thursday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Friday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Saturday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Sunday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
To visit the "World of Wonder: Anna & Daniel" exhibition, alight at Nangang Exhibition Center Station. We recommend exiting from Exit 1, which features escalators, making it more convenient for visitors with luggage or strollers. From there, it's a short walk to the exhibition venue.
To get to Nangang Exhibition Center, where the "World of Wonder: Anna & Daniel" exhibition is held, you can take the Taipei Metro's Wenhu Line (Brown Line) or Bannan Line (Blue Line). Both lines directly reach "Nangang Exhibition Center Station," offering a convenient transportation option.
It's very convenient to get to Nangang Exhibition Center, the venue for the "World of Wonder: Anna & Daniel" exhibition, from Nangang Bus Station. You can choose to walk directly, which takes about 5 to 10 minutes as they are quite close. Alternatively, you can take the MRT Bannan Line (Blue Line) from Nangang Station, located next to Nangang Bus Station, to Nangang Exhibition Center Station, which is just one stop away.
The "World of Wonder: Anna & Daniel" exhibition highlights immersive interactive designs with open-plan photo-taking setups, encouraging visitors to step into the artworks and create freely. The exhibition combines 100% handmade visual magic with architectural perspective art, allowing you to easily capture fantastical photos perfect for Instagram. Everyone can become part of the story, creating a unique visual experience and breaking the boundaries of traditional art exhibitions.
The design concept of the "World of Wonder: Anna & Daniel" exhibition is 'A 0-99 Year Old Imagination Training Class for the Whole Family,' making it highly suitable for audiences of all ages, from newborns to seniors. Through 'Visual Play' and hands-on interactive areas, the exhibition combines visual games with aesthetic education, offering fun for families and friends to explore together. It's an immersive art experience that everyone in the family can enjoy.
The core feature of the "World of Wonder: Anna & Daniel" exhibition is its '100% Handmade Real Aesthetics,' creating astonishing visual magic through exquisite craftsmanship. This means all the sets and interactive elements in the exhibition are meticulously handcrafted, utilizing architectural perspective art and clever design to make visitors feel as if they are stepping into the artworks. You can personally experience sensory illusions and fantasy, enjoying the fun of deep interaction with the pieces.
As the "World of Wonder: Anna & Daniel" exhibition is an immersive and interactive experience that encourages visitors to create and take photos freely, the actual visit time will vary depending on individual interaction levels. Generally, we recommend allowing about 1.5 to 2 hours to fully experience each section, participate in interactive games, and capture enough memorable photos to enjoy the complete visual pleasure.
The "World of Wonder: Anna & Daniel" exhibition, which attracted 500,000 visitors in Seoul, South Korea, is primarily due to its unique immersive interactive experience, 100% handmade visual magic, and open-plan photo-taking design throughout the venue. The exhibition breaks from traditional art viewing by allowing visitors to 'step into the story' and become creators, enjoying the fun of combining aesthetic education with visual games. Both adults and children can easily participate and create their own unique social media photos.