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Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium's outdoor whale sculpture fountain spraying water under a clear blue sky, perfect for family fun and creating an adventurous marine atmosphere.
Inside Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium's penguin exhibit, a group of adorable penguins are active in an icy landscape, offering families a close-up view of polar creatures.
A close-up of two Gentoo penguins at Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, standing in a simulated icy environment, showcasing their distinctive black and white feathers and orange beaks.
Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium's star beluga whale gracefully swims underwater, with sunbeams filtering through the surface and bubbles, creating a dreamlike and captivating underwater scene.
Silhouettes of visitors, including families, gazing at the abundant fish in front of a large aquarium tank at Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, experiencing a spectacular underwater view.

National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium, Pingtung | Tickets


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Ticket typeE-ticket (requires redemption)
Attraction typeAquariums
Tour typesNone

Product Info

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The National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium is located in Houwan. It is the largest museum in Taiwan. There are many kinds of fish in the museum. It is divided into the Taiwan Waters Hall, the Coral Kingdom Hall, and the World Waters Hall. It includes a three-story aquarium, an underwater tunnel, cute penguins, and free-swimming beluga whales and sharks. It makes people feel like they are in the underwater world. It is worth a visit! Not only is it suitable for family groups, but even adults can have a great time here.

  • Take a look at the interactive display of 66.5 degrees in the polar region. Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium creates an immersive sensory experience through spatial landscaping with projection mapping, immersive theater, and touch interactive effects. It fully reshapes the three polar water areas: the Aurora Tunnel, the Arctic Region, and the Antarctic Region. It makes you feel like you are walking into the snow-white polar world in a second. It is the world's first "waterless aquarium" built with virtual reality technology, providing a wonderful visiting experience that combines virtual and physical.
  • Taiwan's first blue whale skeleton specimen exhibition "The Road to the Giant Whale"
    After 1,420 days, the first blue whale recorded in Taiwan will swim in a different form above the 10-meter-high World Waters Hall of the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium. Through the reconstruction of the skeleton and popular science exhibition, this 20-meter-long, 63-vertebrae, 1-ton body of the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium has been freed from the ropes of confinement and transformed into a permanent specimen in the museum, extending the value and meaning of its life. The National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium also invites the public to take this rare opportunity to visit the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium to feel the life story told by each piece of its body, and at the same time let us think about how to maintain the sustainable development of the ocean and move towards the beautiful vision of a sustainable ocean together.
  • For the latest activities and related program information of Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, please visit the official website or fan page for details.

There is a whale water plaza at the entrance, which is displayed with a full-scale physical model. There are humpback whales and their calves jumping out of the water, and sperm whales spraying water to breathe. Visitors can play in the water in this plaza to cool off and enjoy the sunshine and cool water of southern Taiwan.

Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium's outdoor whale interactive water park, where visitors happily splash in a blue pool, with a giant whale sculpture continuously spraying water, offering a refreshing escape from the summer heat.

Stroll through Taiwan's largest undersea tunnel

Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium's longest undersea tunnel in Asia, where visitors ride escalators through blue waters with fish swimming overhead and on both sides, offering an immersive marine experience.

Cute little white whale in Coral Kingdom

Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium's star beluga whale gracefully swims underwater, with sunbeams filtering through the surface and bubbles, creating a dreamlike and captivating underwater scene.

Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium built a new "Blue Whale Tunnel" this summer, and the 12-meter-long giant comic wall in collaboration with "Sea Witch Agency" is a highlight.

A colorful marine-themed mural inside Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, where a couple happily poses for a photo, making it a popular spot for families to capture joyful memories.

At the end of 2023, Taiwan's first blue whale skeleton specimen slowly rose in the World Waters Hall of the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium and was suspended above the Shui Rongrong Hall. This 20-meter-long blue whale skeleton specimen has not only been a difficult challenge for the specimen restoration team for three and a half years, but also allowed all visiting tourists to face the most precious life lessons it brings.

In Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium's marine life exhibition area, a female visitor with her back to the camera intently views wall displays on cetacean knowledge and ocean stories, immersed in science education.

Purchase Notice

  1. Children aged 0-5 can enter for free
  2. Children under 115 cm in height can enter free of charge
  3. Children aged 0-5 and under 115cm in height must be accompanied by a paying adult
  4. Free admission for those with disability certificates and their necessary companions
  5. Discounted tickets are available to: students aged 6 or above or with a height of 115 cm or above, university students with valid student ID cards, people with valid veteran ID cards, and civil servants’ retirement ID cards

Reminders

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • It is strictly prohibited to use flash photography or tap on the display windows in the museum to avoid scaring the creatures.

  • Smoking, chewing gum, and drinking are strictly prohibited in the museum.

  • The air conditioning in the polar areas of the World Waters Museum is relatively low to accommodate the animal ecology displays, so please consider bringing warm clothing.

  • Pets are not allowed, except guide dogs with identification.

Redemption Location

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Ticket counter at the entrance of the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium

Address Info: No. 2, Houwan Road, Houwan Village, Checheng Township, Pingtung County

Service Hours
  • February 17 - February 21 (Chinese New Year) 09:00 - 18:00
  • 1 - June 09:00 - 17:30
  • July - August 09:00 - 18:00
  • September - December 9th, 09:00 - 17:00, closed on Tuesdays.
  • Last entry time: 1 hour before closing.
  • Please see the map for address details.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site
Please present the QR code at the ticket counter at the entrance of the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium to exchange for a physical ticket.

Experience Location

Location Name: National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium

Address: No. 2, Houwan Road, Houwan Village, Checheng Township, Pingtung County

How to Get There
• By High Speed ​​Rail: Get off at Zuoying Station → Transfer to the Kenting Express or a bus (Kuo-Kuang Bus, Kaohsiung Bus, Pingtung Bus) → Get off at the "National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium Transfer Station" in Checheng → At the "Houwan Intersection" bus stop next to the lighthouse on the right after you get off, take the Pingtung Bus Kenting Streetcar (Orange Line) or a taxi → Arrive at the museum. • By Train: Take the train to Fangliao Railway Station → At the transfer station, take a bus (Kuo-Kuang Bus, Kaohsiung Bus, Pingtung Bus) → Get off at "Nanbaoli" Station → At the "Houwan Intersection" bus stop next to the lighthouse on the right after you get off, take the Pingtung Bus Kenting Streetcar (Orange Line) or a taxi → Arrive at the museum.

Business Hours
  • February 17 - February 21 (Chinese New Year) 09:00 - 18:00
  • 1 - June 09:00 - 17:30
  • July - August 09:00 - 18:00
  • September - December 9th, 09:00 - 17:00, closed on Tuesdays.

FAQ

1. Is a reservation required to visit the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium?

While general admission to the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium typically does not require a strict reservation, it is highly recommended to check their official website for any updated entry policies, especially during peak seasons or holidays. Some special interactive programs or educational activities might require advance booking.

2. What unique exhibits and features can be found at the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium?

The Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium is renowned for its unique features, including Asia's largest underwater tunnel, which offers an immersive view of marine life. It also hosts the interactive 'Glimmer Drifting' exhibit, allowing visitors to explore mysterious deep-sea bioluminescent creatures, and features a state-of-the-art VR virtual sea world experience.

3. What types of marine life, such as sharks, can be observed at the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium?

The Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium is home to over a thousand species of marine life. Visitors can observe various types of sharks, majestic rays, and colorful tropical fish in its large exhibits. Other popular inhabitants include adorable penguins and captivating jellyfish, offering a rich educational experience for all.

4. Does the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium offer parking options for visitors?

Yes, the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium provides extensive parking facilities for visitors. There are dedicated parking lots available on-site, offering convenience for those who drive. Visitors should anticipate standard parking fees upon entry and consider arriving earlier during peak hours to secure a spot.

5. How can visitors acquire tickets for the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium?

Visitors can acquire tickets for the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium directly at the entrance or through online booking platforms. Booking via KKday is a convenient option, offering immediate confirmation and a streamlined entry process, which helps save time and ensures a smooth start to your visit.

6. What interactive experiences are available for families at the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium?

Families visiting the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium can enjoy several engaging interactive experiences. These include the 'Glimmer Drifting' exhibit, which allows hands-on discovery of bioluminescent deep-sea creatures, and an immersive VR virtual sea world that provides an educational and entertaining exploration of ocean environments for children and adults alike.

7. Can visitors participate in special activities like sleeping overnight at the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium?

Yes, the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium offers unique special activities, including a popular overnight stay program where participants can sleep within the aquarium, immersing themselves in the marine environment. They also offer 'little keeper' and 'guide' programs for a deeper, hands-on understanding of marine conservation and aquarium operations.

8. What is the largest underwater tunnel at the Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, and what can be seen there?

The Pingtung National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium features the largest underwater tunnel in Asia. Through its transparent walls, visitors can walk alongside and beneath a diverse array of large marine creatures, including various species of sharks, giant groupers, and schools of oceanic fish, offering an unparalleled 360-degree view of underwater life.

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