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Entrance visual for the "Sing Our Song Pop Music Story Exhibition" at Taipei Pop Music Center, featuring the exhibition name, dates, and partners.
Immersive exhibition at Taipei Pop Music Center features a giant screen displaying classic C-pop singers like Teresa Teng. Retro neon city lights create a nostalgic musical atmosphere.
Immersive "Era Appliance Store" at "Sing Our Song" exhibition showcases dozens of vintage TVs playing classic footage. Visitors journey through C-pop's golden age, reliving musical history.
Train carriage installation at Taipei Pop Music Center exhibition, with window screens displaying cityscapes and song lyrics, symbolizing the journey of C-pop music.
Glass display case at "Sing Our Song" exhibition showcasing the historical trajectory of C-pop music, featuring old newspapers, album covers, and a classic acoustic guitar.

Sing Our Songs Pop Music Story Exhibition Tickets | Taipei Pop Music Center Exhibition

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  • 3 floors, 13 exhibition areas, and 1,400 exhibits fully present the historical trajectory of Chinese pop music in Taiwan.
  • 16 music spokespersons, 113 songs, and 500 square meters of immersive experience space allow you to experience the charm of Chinese pop music all at once.
  • The innovative infrared-sensing voice guide automatically switches the tour content as you move, and you can listen to classic songs!
  • The 360-degree surround concert experience area allows you to experience the shocking sound and light and the feeling of being at a concert in person.
  • For more details, please see Taipei Pop Music Center Guide
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Exhibit typeImmersive exhibits
Attraction typePop culture
Tour typesAudio guide

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- Itinerary Information -

  • Exhibition Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM); Closed on Mondays, Lunar New Year's Eve, and Lunar New Year's Day.
  • Exhibition Venue: Taipei Music Center Cultural Center, 4th-6th Floor (No. 99, Section 7, Zhongxiao East Road, Taipei City)
  • Trip length: Approximately 60-90 minutes
  • Guiding Unit: Ministry of Culture
  • Organizer: Taipei City Government Cultural Affairs Bureau
  • Co-organizer: Taipei Music Center
  • Curator: INCEPTION

※ Please check the organizer's official website and fan page for exhibition-related information. The organizer reserves the right to make adjustments to the event.




Taipei Music Center

The Taipei Music Center is located between Nangang Station and Kunyang MRT Station, covering an area of ​​8.96 hectares. It is divided into the North Base and the South Base by Civic Boulevard.

The North Base "Performance Hall" is a medium-to-large performance venue that can accommodate nearly 5,000 people and is exclusively for pop music performances.

The South Base features the "Cultural Center," which presents the history and landscape of Taiwanese pop music through thematic curation, and the "Industry Zone," which aims to cultivate musical talent.

The Taipei Music Center aims to create a multi-functional park with various uses, open 24 hours a day, by leveraging the extensive use of music industry professionals, citizens, and tourists from home and abroad.



- Solution Introduction -

  • Full price: NT$350 for general audience.
  • Senior Citizen Ticket: NT$175. Seniors aged 65 and above must present their personal identification upon entry.
  • Concessionary ticket: NT$320. Students must present their student ID or proof of enrollment upon admission. Residents of Nangang and Neihu Districts, Taipei City, must present identification documents upon admission.
  • The ticket includes an audio guide.
  • Free admission: One person with a disability and one accompanying person are admitted free of charge. The person with a disability must present their disability certificate upon entry. The accompanying person and the person with a disability must enter together. Children aged 6 and under are admitted free of charge, but must be accompanied by a parent with a purchased ticket.



- Concert Exhibition Area Schedule -

  • Exhibition Area: Live Performances of Life (Concert Experience Area)
  • Please refer to thislink for the daily concert performance schedule.

Prologue: Chords of Memory | Music has always been around us, and each song has witnessed the turbulent times and the changes of political power. Every generation has its own song in its heart.

C-pop music timeline corridor at "Sing Our Song" exhibition displays historical development from the 1950s. Significant artifacts are featured in a central glass display.

Taipei Roundabout|In the early days, folk songs could only be passed on by word of mouth; in the 1930s, the needle dropped, the music started, and Taiwan had its first pop song. From the "gezaiben" of the Japanese colonial period to radios and phonographs, and then to the "music discs" and tapes of street performers and record stores, Taipei Roundabout has undoubtedly witnessed the early development of Taiwanese pop music and enriched the ears of several generations.

Immersive exhibition at Taipei Pop Music Center features a giant screen displaying classic C-pop singers like Teresa Teng. Retro neon city lights create a nostalgic musical atmosphere.

Times Electronics Store|From transistor radios that can fit in your pocket, to black and white and then color televisions, to portable tape recorders, and of course cassette players, the small display window of an electronics store bears witness to the era of music we have today.

Immersive "Era Appliance Store" at "Sing Our Song" exhibition showcases dozens of vintage TVs playing classic footage. Visitors journey through C-pop's golden age, reliving musical history.

Taipei Theater (The Story of Movie Theme Songs)|"The Story of Peach Blossoms and Bloodshed" in 1932 is one of the earliest pop songs in Taiwan and is also the theme song of the movie of the same name. Since then, pop music and the film and television industry have had a deep connection. The heyday of the film industry was also the most prosperous time for the record industry, and countless classic works were left behind, such as: A Red Egg, Looking Forward to Spring Breeze, Harbor City Night Rain and other popular songs.

Small cinema room at Taipei Pop Music Center exhibition, playing valuable historical footage of C-pop music, offering visitors a comfortable retrospective of classic moments.

Train Train | With the development of modernization and urbanization, trains carry people who have left their hometowns to pursue their dreams far away. This train is full of dreams and melancholy of leaving their hometowns. The rhythm of the song accompanies the island from agriculturalization to industrialization and then to the current modern society dominated by the service industry.

Train carriage installation at Taipei Pop Music Center exhibition, with window screens displaying cityscapes and song lyrics, symbolizing the journey of C-pop music.

Singing Your Own Songs (Folk Song Era)|There was a time when young people relied on a guitar, a small songbook and a portable tape recorder to record demos, write their own songs and sing them by themselves. These songs reveal a strong literary and artistic sentiment. They often incorporate poetry into songs, which gives pop music more literary background and lays a good foundation for subsequent pop music.

Glass display case at "Sing Our Song" exhibition showcasing the historical trajectory of C-pop music, featuring old newspapers, album covers, and a classic acoustic guitar.

The charm of music (the diversity and inclusiveness of Taiwanese music) | Taiwan is a land that integrates rich and diverse cultures. In addition to songs in the native languages ​​of Taiwanese, Hakka, aborigines, and new immigrants, Chinese singers from Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and other places also regard Taiwan as the most important pop music base. Because of this inclusive spirit, this place is filled with various music styles such as lyrical, rock, dance, hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music.

U-shaped display case at "Sing Our Song" exhibition, showcasing dozens of classic guitars and various musical instruments, highlighting the diverse instrument history of C-pop.

Music Scene|In the 1990s, underground bands performed in simple pubs, and singer-songwriters also began to perform in live houses. Later, these music performance spaces, once labeled "underground" and "marginal", gradually evolved into creative bases for diverse music culture. In recent years, various music festivals have attracted tens of thousands of listeners, connecting like-minded musicians. Today, "independent music" has become the "mainstream" in the minds of young people.

"Vibe" corridor at Taipei Pop Music Center exhibition, featuring neon lights and rock posters, recreating the rich history of Taiwanese rock music and pop culture.

HIP-HOP Events_Taiwan Hip-Hop|The brand new hip-hop exhibition area invites "Principal" Dazhi and "Big Hip-Hop Era" producer Zhou Youkai to serve as curatorial consultants, and interviews cross-era rap stars such as Huang Licheng, MC HotDog, Ge Zhongshan, MJ 116, Xiongzai, A Kuan Mian, etc., to talk about the interactive influence of different generations and hip-hop music from their perspectives, and experience the purest and fierce hip-hop.

Modern exhibition gallery at "Sing Our Song" exhibition, Taipei Pop Music Center, displaying classic C-pop albums, awards, and related artifacts in illuminated cases.

The Live of Life (Concert Experience Area)|The team uses large-scale four-sided projection, combined with carefully planned stage lighting and lasers, to recreate the shock of a live concert with the latest technology. Keep your ears open, your eyes open, and enjoy this musical feast!

360-degree immersive concert experience zone at "Sing Our Song" exhibition, Taipei Pop Music Center, with blue-purple light projections creating a dynamic stage effect.

Important Info

Reminders

  • Please do not make loud noises, play, eat, smoke, or throw away paper scraps or other debris in the exhibition hall.

  • Visitors who are not dressed properly, bring pets or long-handled umbrellas are not allowed to visit (except guide dogs).

  • Video recording is prohibited in the venue. Photography is for record purposes only. Please do not use flash, selfie sticks or tripods. Works that are not open to photography will be marked with prohibited signs.

  • If you wish to take photos or videos for commercial purposes or have other special needs, you should apply to the Museum in advance.

  • Unless otherwise stated, touching the exhibits is prohibited.

  • Tickets are for single use only and may not be resold. If damaged or lost, they will be deemed invalid and will be void after the expiration date and will not be reissued.

  • Those who are eligible for preferential tickets, senior citizen tickets and free tickets, please actively show their supporting documents; various discounts cannot be used at the same time.

  • If there are too many people, crowd control will be implemented. Please follow the instructions of the on-site staff to queue up for entry.

  • Any other ticket-related regulations or consumer disputes arising from this ticket shall be handled in accordance with the matters that should and should not be recorded in the standard contract for arts and cultural exhibition tickets promulgated by the Ministry of Culture.

  • If there are any matters not covered in these notices, the organizer reserves the right to interpret, add, change, and cancel the notices. The relevant regulations are based on the Taipei Music Center's FB fan page, IG, the event's official website, and on-site announcements.

  • Literary No. 1143019830.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site

Voucher Redemption Period

  • Valid for redemption before 2026-12-31; Invalid after expiration
  • Closed on Mondays, New Year's Eve, and the first day of the New Year.

Experience Location

Location Name: Taipei Music Center |Cultural Hall 4th - 6th Floor

Address: No. 99, Section 7, Zhongxiao East Road, Taipei City


Business Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Wednesday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Thursday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Friday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Saturday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

Sunday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:30)

  • Closed on Mondays, New Year's Eve, and the first day of the new year

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation!
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. How do I get to the Taipei Pop Music Center?

The Taipei Pop Music Center is easily accessible by public transportation. You can take the Taipei Metro (MRT) Blue Line (Bannan Line) to Kunyang Station. From Exit 4, it's approximately a 7-minute walk to the Center. Numerous bus routes also serve the area, providing convenient access from various parts of the city.

2. Is public transportation convenient for visiting the Taipei Pop Music Center?

Yes, public transportation in Taipei is highly convenient and efficient for reaching the Taipei Pop Music Center. The extensive MRT network and comprehensive bus system ensure smooth access. Kunyang Station on the MRT Blue Line is within comfortable walking distance, making it a stress-free option for visitors.

3. What payment methods are accepted for public transportation to the Taipei Pop Music Center?

For public transportation in Taipei, you can conveniently pay using an EasyCard or iPass, which are rechargeable smart cards valid on MRT, buses, and even some taxis. These cards can be purchased and topped up at MRT stations or convenience stores. Single-journey tokens are also available at MRT stations, and cash is accepted on buses, though exact change is usually required.

4. Are there parking facilities available at the Taipei Pop Music Center for visitors?

Yes, the Taipei Pop Music Center provides underground parking facilities for visitors. The parking lot offers space for both cars and motorcycles, ensuring convenience for those who choose to drive. Specific parking fees apply, and availability may vary, especially during peak event times.

5. What can visitors expect to see at the Sing Our Songs Pop Music Story Exhibition?

Visitors to the Sing Our Songs Pop Music Story Exhibition can expect an immersive journey through the history of Chinese pop music in Taiwan. Spanning 3 floors with 13 distinct exhibition areas, it showcases over 1,400 exhibits, including memorabilia from 16 music spokespersons. You'll experience diverse atmospheres, listen to 113 classic songs, and explore 500 square meters of exhibition space.

6. How long does it typically take to explore the Sing Our Songs Pop Music Story Exhibition?

To fully appreciate the Sing Our Songs Pop Music Story Exhibition, visitors typically spend about 2 to 3 hours. This allows ample time to explore the 3 floors, interact with the exhibits, listen to the classic songs, and enjoy the immersive experiences without feeling rushed. The actual duration may vary based on individual pace and interest level.

7. What unique features does the Sing Our Songs Pop Music Story Exhibition offer for an immersive experience?

The exhibition offers several unique immersive features. An innovative infrared-sensing voice guide automatically switches tour content as you move through the exhibition areas, allowing you to listen to classic songs seamlessly. Additionally, a 360-degree surround concert experience area creates a shocking sound and light show, making you feel as if you're personally attending a live concert.

8. Does the Sing Our Songs Pop Music Story Exhibition provide audio guides for visitors?

Yes, the Sing Our Songs Pop Music Story Exhibition features an innovative infrared-sensing voice guide. This advanced system automatically detects your location within the exhibition and switches the tour content accordingly, allowing you to effortlessly listen to detailed explanations and classic songs as you move from one area to another, enhancing your immersive experience.

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