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Promotional poster for the 'Light a Life' special exhibition at New Taipei City's Museum of World Religions, featuring a luminous butterfly and spiritual taglines, conveying themes of enlightenment.
An interior wall at New Taipei City's Museum of World Religions, displaying a philosophical inscription 'A myriad of dharma gates, all return to the heart' in Chinese and English, emphasizing shared spiritual values.
An exhibition corridor inside New Taipei City's Museum of World Religions, featuring illuminated silhouettes of diverse religious figures on the wall, inviting visitors on a spiritual journey of discovery.

New Taipei Museum of World Religions Ticket

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- Exhibition Information -

  • Address: 7F, No. 236, Section 1, Zhongshan Road, Yonghe District, New Taipei City
  • Time: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 - 17:00, closed on Monday
  • Tel: 02-8231-6118
  • Official Website
  • FB fan page



- Exhibition Introduction -

Respect every belief, tolerate every ethnic group, love every life

The aim of this religious museum is to promote mutual respect among all races and religions in order to meet the increasingly complex challenges of modern society. The Museum respects the precious heritage of each tradition and the spiritual teachings that each holds dear, and hopes that these priceless teachings can be better understood as they interact with different cultures and generations. In observing and appreciating the development of the world's major religions, visitors will be able to expand their personal or cultural experience from the artistic expressions, literary classics, music, religious rituals and architectural features of each religion.

The Museum of World Religions does not represent any religion, nor does it make any unwarranted changes to any religion. The museum's unique educational purpose is to teach visitors to understand religion and religious life, to provide information and guiding experience, so that they can understand the richness of religious doctrines, recognize the similarities and differences between religions, and use this understanding as a foundation to develop understanding, peace and love among the world's peoples. The library facilitates individual and group learning for local and international audiences.

Standing in the center of the magnificent hall, it feels like standing at the center of the universe, where the time axes and space axes of different religions intersect. The unique meteor sky creates a sacred imagination and expectation when looking up at the sky.

The dazzling golden circular meditation space within New Taipei City's Museum of World Religions, surrounded by golden pillars and illuminated spiritual symbols on the floor, fostering contemplation and connection.

On the wall beside the pilgrimage trail, many pilgrims of different religions are walking devoutly.

An exhibition corridor inside New Taipei City's Museum of World Religions, featuring illuminated silhouettes of diverse religious figures on the wall, inviting visitors on a spiritual journey of discovery.

The design of the water curtain wall echoes the importance of "water" in world religions. Just like Japanese shrines all have hand-washing rooms for people to wash their hands before worshiping; or the Ganges River in India, which symbolizes the path to the abode of God; and Jesus Christ was baptized in the Jordan River.

The design of the water curtain wall echoes the importance of "water" in world religions. Just like Japanese shrines all have hand-washing rooms for people to wash their hands before worshiping; or the Ganges River in India, which symbolizes the path to the abode of God; and Jesus Christ was baptized in the Jordan River.

In front of the elevator exit on the seventh floor is written the eight-character motto "Hundreds of thousands of Dharma doors, all lead to the same square inch." The so-called Fang Cun refers to one's original heart. There are various methods and religions in the world, but the starting point is our original heart.

An interior wall at New Taipei City's Museum of World Religions, displaying a philosophical inscription 'A myriad of dharma gates, all return to the heart' in Chinese and English, emphasizing shared spiritual values.

Important Info

Reminders

  • Please abide by the visiting rules when visiting the museum and work together to maintain the quality of the visit.

  • To maintain the quality and safety of the exhibition, please do not bring food, drinks, umbrellas and any prohibited or dangerous items into the exhibition. Our hotel provides coin-operated locker services. Please contact the service desk for related matters.

  • Please do not bring animals, plants or pets into the exhibition hall (except guide dogs).

  • Please lower your voice while speaking in the exhibition hall and set your communication equipment or electronic devices to silent mode.

  • Please do not eat, drink, smoke, chew betel nuts or chew gum in the exhibition hall.

  • It is prohibited to touch the exhibits in the exhibition hall.

  • In order to respect the copyright of artistic creations and exhibition works, in principle, the audience is allowed to take appropriate photos and video without using auxiliary equipment such as flash, fill light equipment, tripod, selfie stick, etc.

  • When taking photos or videos, please do not affect the visiting route or the rights of other visitors.

  • If you have interview, commercial or other special filming needs, please apply to the museum in advance and you can only proceed after approval.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present your QR code on-site
People holding discount tickets must present relevant documents at the ticket office. After showing the QR Code, the on-site staff will verify and stamp their tickets for direct entry.

Voucher Redemption Period

  • Valid for redemption before 2026-12-31; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Museum of World Religions

Address: 7th Floor, No. 236, Section 1, Zhongshan Road, Yonghe District, New Taipei City


Business Hours
  • Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 (closed on Mondays, open as usual on consecutive holidays, and closed on the next day)
  • On-site ticket sales time: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-16:30
  • Scheduled tour: opening time, 14:00 every day (permanent exhibition)
  • Official website

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 Museum of World Religions?

You can take the MRT to Dingxi Station and walk for about 10-15 minutes from Exit 2 to reach the Museum of World Religions. Additionally, several bus routes stop at "Biyang Plaza" or "Yonghe District Office." From either stop, it's just a few minutes' walk. We recommend using public transportation for convenient access.

2. What are the main exhibitions at the Museum of World Religions?

With "Respect" and "Universal Brotherhood" as its core spirit, the Museum of World Religions showcases artifacts and art from major global religions through permanent and special exhibitions. These include diverse content such as life rituals, architectural models of world religions, and the Huayan Realm. The museum aims to guide visitors in understanding the wisdom and values of different religions, fostering cross-cultural and interfaith understanding and exchange.

3. What are the opening hours and closing days for the Museum of World Religions?

The Museum of World Religions is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is closed every Monday, from Lunar New Year's Eve to the third day of the Lunar New Year, and on any government-announced flexible holidays. We recommend checking the official website for the latest opening information before your visit to help plan your trip.

4. What unique facilities or experiences does the Museum of World Religions offer?

As the world's first museum dedicated to world religions, its uniqueness lies in its innovative exhibition methods that provide visitors with an immersive experience of different religious cultures. The museum features the "Journey of Life Hall," which presents various religions' interpretations of life, and the "Palace of World Religions," showcasing the architectural essence of different faiths. Interactive guided tours and devices also offer a rich and diverse learning experience.

5. Does the ticket for the Museum of World Religions cover all exhibition areas?

The permanent exhibition areas of the Museum of World Religions are typically included with a single admission ticket. Special exhibitions may require an additional ticket purchase or offer an upgrade option; specific details are subject to on-site announcements at the museum. We advise you to confirm information about current special exhibitions before purchasing tickets to ensure you can fully experience all the exhibitions you wish to see.

6. Are there any dress code requirements when visiting the Museum of World Religions?

The Museum of World Religions encourages visitors to be respectful during their visit and does not have strict dress code regulations. However, as many of the exhibits contain sacred content, it is recommended to wear neat, comfortable clothing and avoid overly revealing attire to show respect for different religious cultures. The museum maintains a moderate temperature, so you may want to bring a light jacket.

7. Can I use cultural credits or other payment methods at the Museum of World Religions?

The Museum of World Religions accepts various payment methods, including cash, credit cards, and electronic payments, to facilitate ticket purchases and spending. Regarding the use of cultural credits, we recommend checking the latest information at the ticket counter or through the official website to confirm current applicability.

8. Is the Museum of World Religions suitable for family visits?

The Museum of World Religions is very suitable for family visits. Through diverse exhibition formats and interactive installations, the museum introduces world religions in an easily understandable manner, helping to cultivate children's cultural awareness and empathy. Some exhibition areas are also designed with children's perspectives in mind, offering a rich learning experience. We suggest parents guide their children in exploring the mysteries of religion together.

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