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The unique streamlined architectural facade of New Taipei City Thirteen-Rows Museum under a bright blue sky, showcasing the modern design of this Northern Taiwan archaeological museum.
The exterior of New Taipei City Thirteen-Rows Museum, featuring diverse architectural elements that create a unique aesthetic under the soft glow of sunset, inviting visitors to explore Thirteen-Rows culture.
A special afternoon tea set at the museum cafe, featuring glass teapots, cookies, and desserts adorned with Thirteen-Rows cultural totems, enriching the overall museum visit experience.

New Taipei City Shisanhang Museum Ticket

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  • The first archaeological museum in northern Taiwan, taking you through time to experience the cultural history of the Thirteen Elements
  • Visit the Thirteen Lines Museum and watch the sunset along the Danshui River and the beauty of Guanyin Mountain at the same time
  • Adjacent to Balidu Chuantou Old Street, enjoy the good taste of local time-honored brands worth trying
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Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Exhibit typeHistorical exhibits, Traditional culture exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture

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【Shisanhang Museum】

The Shisanhang Museum is located in Bali District, New Taipei City. It opened in 2003 and was built to protect the Shisanhang Ruins, a national second-level historic site. Designed by architect Sun Dehong, the concept was inspired by archaeological excavations and the ancestors' crossing the sea to Taiwan. The museum has a permanent exhibition of important cultural relics unearthed from the site and a special exhibition hall, which details the relics and background of Taiwan's past, such as the Shisanhang Culture and Yuanshan Culture.

  1. Citizens of New Taipei City
  2. Senior citizens aged 65 and above of the Republic of China
  3. Children under 12 years old
  4. Students from all levels of schools in Taiwan
  5. People with disabilities and their companions
  6. Aboriginal people aged 55 and above
  7. Hold a low-income household certificate
  8. Volunteers holding Volunteer Service Honor Card
  9. Member of the Museum Society of the Republic of China

  • Guided tour service:
  1. Scheduled Tours:
    Guided tour time: Free scheduled Chinese guided tour service is provided every day, and the guided tour schedule is available.
    Reservation method: Please register at the service counter on the 1st floor. Each session is limited to 40 people and the guided tour lasts approximately 40 minutes.
  2. Group Tours:
    Number of applicants: Reservation is available for 3 persons.
    Reservation method: On-site registration at the service desk on the 1st floor or telephone reservation for Chinese-speaking guided tours. Registration hotline: (02) 26191313 ext. 603.
  3. Mobile tour:
    How to use: Go to the audio guide website → Select the content you want to listen to (in the museum or New Taipei Archaeological Park) → Select the language (Mandarin, Taiwanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, English, Japanese, Hakka, Amis) → Start the tour.
  4. Voice Map:
    Guide languages: Chinese, Taiwanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian.
    Borrowing location: Service desk on the 1st floor.
    Borrowing method: Please bring a valid ID (ID card, driver's license, health insurance card, passport, etc.) or a deposit of NT$500 per device to borrow the audio guide pen and map. Please return the ID or deposit after returning the device before the museum closes on the same day.

【Bali Cultural Treasures Afternoon Tea Set】
The design team perfectly combines cultural relics and craftsmanship with local cuisine, and uses the "Human Face Pottery Jar", the treasure of the Shisanhang Museum, as design inspiration to create an exquisite "Human Face Pottery Jar Glass Jar". Through hand-die-casting technology, the beauty of ancient cultural relics is transformed into modern design aesthetics. The set menu is specially designed with the "Green Pomelo Fragrance" theme limited to Shisanhang, and three wonderful flavors are selected for you:

  1. Pomelo Caramel Popcorn: In collaboration with the well-known brand "Kazi Popcorn", the unique formula perfectly blends the sweetness of caramel and the freshness of pomelo. Every bite can taste the rich and rich flavor, and it is crispy and delicious and you can't put it down.
  2. Human-faced clay pot handmade cookies: Developed by a professional baking team, the classic image of the human-faced clay pot is transformed into exquisite cookies. The biscuits are made of high-quality ingredients, with a crispy and dense texture and a unique and elegant shape, which is a double enjoyment of vision and taste.
  3. Pomelo Tea: Specially selected high-quality pomelo from Dorothy Farm, a local small farmer in Bali, and brewed over a low fire using traditional methods to fully retain the natural aroma and nutrition of the pomelo. The fresh and refreshing flavor can perfectly neutralize the sweetness of the dessert and put an elegant end to the overall afternoon tea experience.
  • Restrictions on Use:
  1. The product supply time is in line with 13CAFE's business hours. The actual supply situation is subject to the on-site announcement.
  2. This product is provided based on the supply status of the day. If the supply is out, it will not be sold separately.
  3. The quantity of goods is limited, and the museum reserves the right to adjust the supply of goods.

The Shisanhang Site preserves Taiwan’s prehistoric Iron Age culture from 1800 to 500 years ago. According to archaeological experts’ research, its race may be related to the Ketagalan tribe in the Pingpu tribe. The museum preserves and displays the relics of the ancestors, let us know what kind of life the thirteen pedestrians lived thousands of years ago, and hopes to introduce the precious prehistoric sites to all tourists.

The exterior of New Taipei City Thirteen-Rows Museum, featuring diverse architectural elements that create a unique aesthetic under the soft glow of sunset, inviting visitors to explore Thirteen-Rows culture.

The "Bali Cultural Treasures Afternoon Tea Set" cleverly combines cultural relics and craftsmanship with local delicacies, with the theme of "Green Pomelo Fragrance", bringing a unique afternoon tea feast. We carefully select high-quality pomelo from Dorothy Farm, a local small farmer in Bali, to create the fragrant and mellow "Pomelo Tea", paired with the "Human Face Pottery Handmade Biscuits" carefully handmade by the local baking team, and the "Pomelo Caramel Popcorn" jointly launched with "Kazi Popcorn", so that you can experience the perfect fusion of culture and craftsmanship while tasting delicious food.

Specialty desserts and beverages at the Thirteen-Rows Museum cafe, featuring cookies and mini donuts designed with local Bali characteristics, offering a delightful cultural food experience.

Ticket verification: Please present the electronic voucher (QR Code) at the ticket office, and the service staff will verify and stamp your ticket for entry

The ticketing counter at New Taipei City Thirteen-Rows Museum, with staff providing quick ticket exchange services, allowing visitors to easily enter and explore the museum immediately after purchase.

Afternoon Tea Redemption: Please present the electronic voucher (QR Code) at the service counter in the lobby of Shisanhang Museum. After the service staff completes the redemption, you can receive the physical ticket and redeem it at 13CAFE in Shisanhang Museum.

The modern-style cafe inside New Taipei City Thirteen-Rows Museum, offering a comfortable resting space and light refreshments, perfect for families to relax and recharge during their visit.

Important Info

Reminders

  • The system does not provide the function of modifying orders. If you want to change the quantity, you need to refund the ticket and reorder.

  • The same order must be redeemed at the same time. If you want to redeem separately, please place separate orders.

  • No refund will be accepted after any item in the order has been exchanged.

  • Anyone who meets the discount conditions must actively show valid ID upon entry. Those who do not bring their ID will not be eligible for the discount.

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

  • When entering the museum, please abide by the visiting order and jointly maintain the quality of the visit.

  • Do not smoke, chew gum, betel nuts, bring food, drinks and pets into the exhibition hall.

  • Do not use flash or tripod for photography.

  • Please do not record or film in the exhibition hall.

  • In order to provide a safe and comfortable visiting environment, when the capacity of the museum is exceeded, the total number of exhibition venues in each district will be controlled. Please forgive me for any inconvenience and wait patiently.

  • In the event of force majeure (including but not limited to typhoons, earthquakes, heavy rains and other natural disasters), the organizer may postpone or cancel the event for the sake of public safety, and will notify and contact the organizer in advance. If there are any unresolved matters, the organizer reserves the right to modify, terminate or change the details of the event content.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site

Voucher Redemption Period

  • Valid for redemption within 365day(s) from the date of issue; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: New Taipei City Thirteen Lines Museum

Address: No. 200, Museum Road, Bali District, New Taipei City

How to Get There
►By MRT: • MRT Tamsui Station Exit 1→Ferry Boat→Red 13 Bus→Thirteen Lines Museum•MRT Guandu Station Exit 1→Red 13 Bus→Thirteen Lines Museum•MRT Guandu Station No.1 Exit→Red 22 bus→Bali Administrative Center (Thirteen Lines Museum)→Thirteen Lines Road→5 minutes on foot→Thirteen Lines Museum►By car: • Guandu Bridge→Taiwan Line 15 towards Bali→Zhonghua Road→Wenchang Road→Museum Road → Shisanhang Museum • Taiwan Line 64 Expressway Bali Interchange → Zhonghua Road → Bali Avenue → Shanggang 3rd Road → Museum Road → Shisanhang Museum ► Ferry + bus (about 40mins) • MRT Danshui Station → Bali Ferry Head to "Left Bank Park" and take the red 13 bus → Thirteen Lines Museum

Business Hours
  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-17:00
    Every Saturday, Sunday and national holidays 09:00-18:00
  • Closing time:
    The museum is closed on the first Monday of every month. If it happens to be a national holiday, it will be open as usual and closed the next day.
    Lunar New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, and days when work is suspended due to natural disasters announced by the government.
    Other necessary closure days will be announced separately .

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation is available for unused vouchers within 365day(s) of booking
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the must-see exhibits and highlights at the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City?

The Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City is the first archaeological museum in Northern Taiwan. The permanent exhibition, 'Archaeological Exploration Hall,' guides visitors through the excavation process and cultural characteristics of the Shihsanhang site, showcasing a rich collection of archaeological artifacts like pottery and ironware. The museum also features rotating special exhibitions on various themes. The museum building itself is a major highlight, with its unique tilted and staggered design symbolizing the connection between mountains and sea, past and present, making it highly distinctive.

2. What is the origin of the name 'Shihsanhang Museum' and what is the historical background of its main exhibits?

The Shihsanhang Museum gets its name from the 'Shihsanhang Culture' it represents, which is one of the most important archaeological sites in Northern Taiwan. This culture dates back approximately 1,800 to 400 years ago and was primarily active along the northern coast and hilly regions of Taiwan, known for its iron smelting technology, making it a representative culture of Taiwan's late prehistoric period. The museum primarily displays the life, cultural aspects, and unique unearthed artifacts of the prehistoric inhabitants of the Shihsanhang Culture.

3. What are the ticket prices for visiting the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City, and can cultural vouchers be used for payment?

Admission to the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City varies depending on nationality and status. General visitors are required to pay an entrance fee, while New Taipei City residents enjoy free admission. Regarding the applicability of cultural vouchers, it is recommended to check at the on-site counter or refer to official announcements. To ensure a smooth visit, it is advisable to check the latest ticketing information on KKday before planning your trip for a more convenient booking process.

4. Do I need to make a reservation in advance to visit the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City?

Currently, advance reservations are generally not required to visit the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City; general visitors can directly purchase tickets and enter. However, if you plan for a group visit or to participate in specific guided tours, it is recommended to contact the museum in advance to confirm reservation policies. Especially on crowded holidays or special occasions, it is advisable to arrive early or check official website announcements for a smooth entry.

5. How much time is recommended to fully experience the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City?

We recommend allocating about 2 to 3 hours for your visit to the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City to fully explore the permanent and special exhibitions and appreciate the architectural design. If you wish to participate in guided tours, experience interactive facilities, or stroll through the cultural park around the museum while enjoying the Tamsui River views, you can flexibly extend your stay.

6. How can I get to the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City using public transportation?

To get to the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City, you can take the Tamsui-Xinyi Line MRT to 'Guandu Station.' After exiting from Exit 1, transfer to bus routes Red 13 or Red 22 and get off at the 'Shihsanhang Museum' stop. Alternatively, you can take the MRT to 'Luzhou Station,' transfer to bus route 704 to the 'Bali Administrative Center' stop, and then walk for about 15 minutes.

7. Besides the indoor exhibitions, what are the surrounding attractions or experiences at the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City?

The museum is surrounded by beautiful scenery. After visiting the indoor exhibitions, you can walk along the Tamsui River to enjoy the sunset and the views of Guanyin Mountain. The nearby Bali Ferry Pier Old Street is also a highlight, with many historic eateries offering local delicacies like Peacock Clams and Sweet Doughnuts. You can also rent bicycles and cycle along the Bali Left Bank Bicycle Path for a leisurely time.

8. As the 'first archaeological museum in Northern Taiwan,' what is unique about the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City regarding archaeological research?

The Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City is Taiwan's first museum dedicated to archaeology, committed to preserving, researching, and exhibiting the rich artifacts unearthed from the Shihsanhang site. Its uniqueness lies in its construction directly on the original excavation site, closely integrating the exhibition content with the archaeological field. The museum serves not only as an exhibition space but also as an important base for archaeological education and promotion, allowing the public to gain a deeper understanding of prehistoric cultures and the significance of archaeology.

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