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A monumental Taichi series sculpture by Ju Ming in a dynamic pose on a vibrant green lawn at Juming Museum in Jinshan, New Taipei, with mountains and trees in the background under a blue sky, perfect for family art appreciation.
Two striking abstract Taichi series sculptures by Ju Ming stand on the vast green grounds of Juming Museum, an expansive outdoor art park in Jinshan, under a clear blue sky, perfect for an immersive family art experience.
A magnificent Taichi series sculpture by Ju Ming, depicting a robust figure, prominently displayed in the sprawling outdoor exhibition area of Juming Museum in New Taipei, perfectly blending with the natural landscape as Taiwan's largest park museum.
A unique, large arched sculpture by Ju Ming spans a wide, well-maintained green lawn at Juming Museum, creating an impressive vista within Taiwan's largest park museum, inviting visitors to explore this outdoor art haven.
Dynamic 'Living World Series' sculptures by Ju Ming, portraying athletes in mid-action, gracefully placed along a winding paved pathway amidst the lush greenery of Juming Museum's extensive outdoor park, ideal for family art exploration.

New Taipei City Jinshan Juming Museum Ticket


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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Exhibit typeArt exhibits
Attraction typeModern art

Product Info

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The "2026 Formosa North Coast Art Festival" will be held from July 17th to September 27th. This year's exhibition, with its unique perspective, invites seven contemporary artists to collaborate on works that meticulously extract the soul of the North Coast: 【Tide Song】—an expression of the resonant energy of life and nature intertwined; 【Fire】—igniting local revitalization and the land's will to survive; and 【Light】—serving as a medium of translation and viewing, opening up new artistic experiences. One outstanding work will be specially selected for the Ju Ming Museum. To celebrate, the museum is offering limited-time discounted tickets and exclusive art experiences. We sincerely invite you to stroll through the museum, appreciating Ju Ming's powerful creations while also listening to the tide song, feeling the light and fire, and immersing yourself in this summer sensory feast that transcends art, environment, and humanity.

The Ju Ming Museum, located in Jinshan District, New Taipei City, is an art palace founded by internationally renowned sculptor Ju Ming, showcasing his sculptural works and creative essence over decades. The museum is famous for its outdoor sculpture park, a sprawling area that seamlessly integrates natural landscapes with artworks, allowing visitors to stroll through the lush greenery while appreciating the magnificent sculptural art.

North Coast Arts Festival (July 17 - September 27)

North Coast Arts Festival (July 17 - September 27)

Juming Museum main entrance

The modern, pristine white buildings of Juming Museum's main entrance, complemented by outdoor sculptures and lush landscaping under a bright sunny sky, welcoming visitors and showcasing the harmonious blend of art and nature.

Aerial photo of Juming Museum's Tai Chi Plaza

An expansive aerial view of Juming Museum's outdoor sculpture park, showcasing a diverse collection of artworks integrated into vast green lawns, winding paths, and surrounding trees, offering an excellent family art experience.

Tai Chi Series - Single Whip Downward Stance

Close-up of a powerful Taichi series sculpture by Ju Ming in a low, wide martial arts stance, conveying strength and artistic harmony within the natural setting of Juming Museum, highlighting the blend of art and nature.

Human Series-Parachute

Spectacular 'Living World Series' sculptures by Ju Ming featuring paratroopers descending with metallic parachutes, majestically displayed at Juming Museum in Jinshan against a clear blue sky, a true highlight of the outdoor exhibition.

Human Series - Three Armies (Navy)

An awe-inspiring 'Living World Series' sculpture by Ju Ming of a skeletal ship and marching white figures on a green hill, beautifully silhouetted against a dramatic sunset at Juming Museum, creating a powerful visual impact.

Museum area map

Museum area map

Purchase Notice

  • Except for works with special markings, please do not touch the artwork or its base.
  • Please do not stand on the artwork's pedestal.
  • There are gray visitor lines on the indoor exhibition floor; please do not cross them.
  • Please do not use flashlights, tripods, selfie sticks, or similar devices in the indoor exhibition area.
  • The use of drones is completely prohibited within the museum area.
  • Please refrain from making noise, running, jumping, or engaging in activities that may disturb others, such as flying kites, rollerblading, or playing ball.
  • Outdoor plants are purely for ornamental purposes. Please do not touch or eat them to avoid allergies or poisoning.
  • The lawn is open from May to October, and you are welcome to use it. However, please avoid damaging the lawn or inconveniencing others, such as by using wheelbarrows or wearing high heels. From November to April, the lawn is in its maintenance period; please do not walk on it during this time. (Lawn opening and maintenance periods are subject to on-site announcements.)
  • Fire and cooking are prohibited throughout the museum; please refrain from eating or drinking in the indoor exhibition areas.
  • Smoking is prohibited throughout the building except in designated smoking areas.
  • Chewing betel nuts is prohibited throughout the facility.
  • Except for special events for pets held by the museum, please do not bring pets into the museum (except guide dogs).
    The service center has a pet room, which is free for guests to use.
  • For purposes of documentation, education, collection, promotion, publicity, publication, and public service, this art museum will take photographs and videos throughout the museum at any time, and will use them either independently or by authorizing third parties. If you do not agree to the recording and use of your personal image, or have any questions about this, please raise them so we can clarify them for you before you enter the museum.
  • Please abide by the on-site announcements of this art museum and cooperate with the guidance of the museum staff.
  • If you have any questions about these visitor guidelines, please let us know.
    The museum reserves the right to interpret, supplement, and modify these visitor guidelines.

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.

  • Once any item or gift in the package has been redeemed, returns and refunds are not accepted.

  • 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.

  • No additional invoice or receipt will be issued on site for the amount of the consumption voucher used. Vouchers cannot be exchanged for cash or change.

  • In addition to the regulations of the "Regulations on Suspension of Office and Class Operations Due to Natural Disasters", the New Taipei City Government decides to suspend announcements or the start and end times of classes, which must be fully or partially closed when it is sufficient to affect the safety of tourists. Please check the official website before departure.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site
On weekdays, go to the ticket counter; on holidays, go to the ticket checkpoint next to the stairs.

Experience Location

Location Name: Juming Museum

Address: No. 2, Xishihu, Jinshan District, New Taipei City 208


Business Hours
  • Opening hours:
    10:00 – 17:00 (Ticket sales stop at 16:00)
    The lawn is open from May to October, and you are welcome to enjoy activities there.
    The turf is in its maintenance period from November to April; please do not walk on it.
  • Closed every Monday, except for public holidays. Please refer to the official website for the latest information.

FAQ

1. How can visitors reach the Juming Museum using public transportation from Taipei?

To get to the Juming Museum by public transport, you can take various bus routes. From Tamsui MRT Station, take bus 862 or 863 towards Jinshan. Alternatively, from Keelung Station, you can take bus 790 or 862. The journey typically involves a scenic ride along the coast, with bus stops located conveniently near the museum entrance. It offers a hassle-free way to enjoy the journey without worrying about driving or parking.

2. What are the recommended driving routes and available parking facilities at the Juming Museum?

For those driving to the Juming Museum, it's located in the Jinshan area of New Taipei City, easily accessible via Provincial Highway 2 (North Coast Highway). From Taipei, you can take National Highway 3 north to the Jinshan/Wanli exit. The museum provides spacious on-site parking facilities for visitors, making it convenient for those who prefer to drive. The museum is well-signposted once you enter the Jinshan area.

3. What are the convenient methods for purchasing Juming Museum entrance tickets online?

You can conveniently purchase Juming Museum entrance tickets through online travel platforms. For instance, you can book through KKday, which offers the benefit of online e-tickets that can be purchased and used immediately. This allows for quick park entry by scanning your e-ticket on-site, saving you time and providing a seamless admission experience.

4. What unique artistic experiences and exhibition areas can I explore at the Juming Museum?

The Juming Museum offers a unique artistic experience as Taiwan's largest park art museum. It features both extensive indoor exhibition halls and a vast outdoor sculpture park. Visitors can explore a wide range of Ju Ming's renowned Taichi Series, Living World Series, and more, integrated harmoniously with nature. The museum's concept is to 'plant the seeds of art,' providing an immersive environment where art blends with the natural landscape.

5. Where is the Juming Museum precisely located, and what is its overall artistic concept?

The Juming Museum is precisely located in the scenic Jinshan area on Taiwan's northern coast, part of New Taipei City. Its artistic concept revolves around 'planting the seeds of art,' integrating art into nature to create a unique outdoor museum experience. It is designed as an art museum completely at one with its natural surroundings, featuring large-scale sculptures set within lush landscapes, offering a serene and thought-provoking environment for art appreciation.

6. Is the Juming Museum considered a suitable destination for families with children?

Yes, the Juming Museum is highly regarded as an excellent destination for families with children. Its large outdoor sculpture park allows children ample space to explore and interact with art in a natural setting. The diverse range of sculptures and the museum's integration with nature provide an engaging and educational 'art feast' suitable for all ages, encouraging creativity and appreciation for art in a relaxed environment.

7. How much time should be allocated to fully explore the indoor and outdoor exhibitions at the Juming Museum?

To fully appreciate both the extensive indoor and large outdoor exhibition areas at the Juming Museum, it is recommended to allocate at least half a day, typically 3 to 4 hours. This allows ample time to leisurely explore the various sculpture series in the natural park setting and delve into the indoor galleries, ensuring a comprehensive and enjoyable visit without feeling rushed.

8. Are there any specific considerations for accessibility when visiting the Juming Museum's outdoor sculpture park?

The Juming Museum's outdoor sculpture park features various paths and expansive areas integrated with natural terrain. While many main pathways are generally accessible, visitors should be aware that some areas within a large park art museum might have varied gradients or unpaved sections. It's advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes to navigate the outdoor exhibits and fully enjoy the blend of art and nature.

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