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The entrance to Beitou Museum, with a stone path flanked by blooming cherry trees and lush greenery, highlighting the beauty of its Japanese wooden architecture.
Beitou Museum at night, where warm lights illuminate the Japanese garden and historic wooden house, creating an elegant and tranquil atmosphere.
Inside Beitou Museum's spacious main hall, featuring traditional wooden ceilings, tatami floors, and low wooden tables and chairs, reflecting Japanese colonial era charm.

Taipei Beitou Museum Tickets

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  • Elegant environment, strolling in the green garden
  • A good place for historical stories and culture
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Attraction Tickets

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

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-Beitou Cultural Relics Museum-

The Beitou Art Museum is located on the elegant Beitou Mountainside. In an 800-square-foot garden surrounded by greenery, it is the only pure cypress two-story Japanese-style main building left in Taiwan. It is elegant and has a mysterious and tranquil atmosphere. It is also one of the exquisite buildings in Taiwan at present. of private monuments and private museums. This building was built in 1921. It was the most exclusive hot spring hotel during the Japanese colonial period and was named "Jiashan Hotel". Times have passed, and although it has changed hands and changed its name several times, the scenery remains charming. In 1983, Mr. Zhang Chunming, the founder of the Beitou Art Museum, leased and established the "Taiwan Folk Art and Cultural Relics House". It was officially opened in 1984 and houses nearly 5,000 pieces of early Taiwanese folklore and aboriginal cultural relics. In 1987, it was renamed "Beitou Art Museum". In 2002, it was renovated according to traditional construction methods for five years at a huge cost. It was reopened in 2008 with a complex business model, providing catering, cultural and creative products and performing arts space, and moving towards a platform for Taiwan's cultural and creative industry.



-Yiranju-

Located inside the Beitou Cultural Heritage Museum, Yiranju has beautiful mountain views right outside the window. The meeting of elegant space and meticulous craftsmanship, seasonal ingredients are changed according to the seasons, and healthy cooking methods do not use open flames. Dining with beautiful scenery and comfortable living on the outdoor cherry blossom viewing platform can overlook Danfeng Mountain up close and Guanyin Mountain in the distance.

The Beitou Art Museum is located on the elegant Beitou Mountainside. In an 800-square-foot garden surrounded by greenery, it is the only pure cypress two-story Japanese-style main building left in Taiwan. It is elegant and has a mysterious and tranquil atmosphere. It is also one of the exquisite buildings in Taiwan at present. of private monuments and private museums.

The entrance to Beitou Museum, with a stone path flanked by blooming cherry trees and lush greenery, highlighting the beauty of its Japanese wooden architecture.

The "Beitou Art Museum" has two exhibition halls, namely the "Special Exhibition Theme Exhibition Hall" and the "Permanent Exhibition Exhibition Hall". Each period displays Taiwan's early folk cultural relics and Taiwan's aboriginal culture and art and other related topics. , and is dedicated to the introduction of Japanese monuments.

Beitou Museum's exhibition space, featuring indigenous traditional clothing and silver ornaments displayed in glass cases, offering an in-depth look at local culture.

Ticket Verification Office

Beitou Museum's ticket booth and information desk, featuring wooden decor and traditional Japanese lattice design, offering ticketing and guided tour inquiries for visitors.

Beitou Museum exhibition hall, showcasing diverse traditional costumes and exquisite artifacts of Taiwan's indigenous peoples, presenting a rich and varied history.

The "Ohiro Room" on the second floor is currently a cultural promotion venue that provides venue and equipment rental, holds conferences, presentations, wedding banquets, birthday banquets, class reunions and other banquets, as well as Japanese tea ceremony or wagashi experience courses.

Beitou Museum's Japanese main hall, featuring high wooden ceilings and Japanese-style lanterns, with tatami mats and low wooden seating, exuding a traditional cultural ambiance.

The monthly tea ceremony experience class is held regularly, and the tea ordering scene with a round tent and a wild umbrella is very popular among guests. Friends who like Japanese culture must not miss it!

Visitors at Beitou Museum's main hall experiencing a Japanese tea ceremony, with a kimono-clad tea master demonstrating, immersing themselves in elegant Japanese cultural activities.

Yiranju is a teahouse inside the Beitou Heritage Museum. It specializes in new Japanese creative cuisine and mainly serves lunch or afternoon tea set meals. Enjoy the museum's special healthy light food and creative Japanese cuisine in the beautiful outdoor scenery. Eat slowly and live away from the hustle and bustle, which has a unique flavor. (The dishes of the Tong set meal change every three months, and the actual dishes are mainly based on what is available on site.)

Exquisite Japanese kaiseki cuisine offered at Beitou Museum, featuring diverse specialty dishes with elegant plating, providing an authentic Japanese gourmet experience.

Important Info

Reminders

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

  • This ticket is for adults. Please purchase other tickets on site.

  • The operating hours are mainly announced on the official website. Before departure, please refer to the official website: http://www.beitoumuseum.org.tw/index.html for confirmation, or call Beitou Art Museum: (02) 2891-2318 extension 9

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

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Go to the ticket office at the door and have the staff scan the QRCode to enter

Experience Location

Location Name: Beitou Cultural Museum

Address: No. 32, Youya Road, Beitou District, Taipei City

How to Get There
MRT Tamsui Line transfer to bus . MRT Beitou Station: Take bus 25 or 230 in front of the station and get off at "Beitou Cultural Relics Museum Station". . MRT Xinbeitou Station: Take bus 230 in front of Guangming Police Station and get off at "Beitou Cultural Relics Center Station".

Business Hours
  • Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-18:00
  • Closing date: Closed every Monday, open as usual on national holidays
  • The actual opening hours are subject to the official website announcement .

Location Name: Yiranju

Address: No. 32, Youya Road, Beitou District, Taipei City


Business Hours
  • Business hours: Tuesday to Sunday 11:30-13:00 (last entry time 11:45), 13:30-15:00 (last entry time 13:45), closed every Monday (on national holidays) opening)
  • The actual meal availability time is subject to the restaurant's operating hours. Please confirm when making a reservation by phone: (02) 2891-2318#111.

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation is available for unused vouchers within 365day(s) of booking
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  • 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 operating hours and closure days for the Taipei Beitou Museum?

The Taipei Beitou Museum is typically open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is generally closed on Mondays and national holidays. For the most current information regarding specific closure dates or special events, visitors are advised to check the official museum website before planning their visit.

2. What visitor etiquette should be observed at the Taipei Beitou Museum?

When exploring the Taipei Beitou Museum, visitors are encouraged to maintain a quiet demeanor to preserve the tranquil atmosphere. Photography for personal use is usually permitted, but flash photography may be prohibited in certain exhibition areas to protect the historical artifacts. Please refrain from touching exhibits and keep personal belongings secure. Dressing modestly is also recommended, reflecting the cultural significance of the historical building.

3. How can one acquire admission tickets for the Taipei Beitou Museum?

Admission tickets for the Taipei Beitou Museum can be conveniently purchased through online travel platforms or directly at the museum's ticket counter upon arrival. Booking in advance via platforms like KKday allows for immediate use after purchase, streamlining your entry process and ensuring a smooth start to your cultural exploration without the hassle of on-site queues. Tickets typically grant access to all public exhibition areas and the serene Japanese garden.

4. What is the best way to reach the Taipei Beitou Museum using public transportation?

The Taipei Beitou Museum is easily accessible via Taipei's MRT system. Take the MRT Tamsui-Xinyi Line (Red Line) to Beitou Station, then transfer to the Xinbeitou Line and alight at Xinbeitou Station. From Xinbeitou Station, the museum is approximately a 10-minute walk, guiding you through Beitou Park. This route offers a pleasant and scenic approach to the museum.

5. What historical elements and architectural features can be explored at the Taipei Beitou Museum?

The Taipei Beitou Museum, originally built during the Japanese occupation, showcases exquisite Japanese architectural elements. Visitors can explore the elegant two-story wooden structure, which once served as a high-end hot spring hotel. Key areas include the traditional Japanese garden, the spacious Daguang room used for gatherings, and the back tea room, all offering insights into the period's lifestyle and design aesthetics.

6. What are the main highlights or must-see areas within the Taipei Beitou Museum?

The Taipei Beitou Museum features several prominent highlights. The serene Japanese garden provides a tranquil escape and a beautiful photo opportunity. Inside, the grand Daguang room, historically used for banquets, showcases the building's original splendor. Don't miss the back tea room, which offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese leisure. The museum also hosts various rotating exhibitions detailing Beitou's rich hot spring culture and history.

7. How much time should visitors typically allocate for a complete tour of the Taipei Beitou Museum?

Visitors should typically allocate between 1 to 1.5 hours for a comprehensive tour of the Taipei Beitou Museum. This allows ample time to appreciate the architecture, explore the different exhibition rooms, stroll through the tranquil Japanese garden, and delve into the historical narratives presented throughout the museum without feeling rushed. The exact duration may vary based on individual interest levels.

8. What is the historical significance of the Taipei Beitou Museum building?

The Taipei Beitou Museum building holds significant historical importance as it was constructed during the Japanese occupation period as a public hot spring bathhouse. It represents a unique fusion of Japanese architectural style and the development of Beitou as a premier hot spring resort. Its preservation as a museum allows visitors to experience and understand a crucial chapter of Taiwan's history and cultural heritage.

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