Taipei's Forbidden City, he is not a building address, but a museum, so his building is actually not similar to Beijing's Forbidden City. But many treasures were brought here at the time, so there are some very famous objects that are worth looking for, and many calligraphy and paintings are worth tasting
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·Visit the "Treasury of Chinese Culture", and appreciate the collection of Chinese historical artifacts and artistic masterpieces.
·Take a leisurely stroll through Zhishan Garden and Zhide Garden, where you can experience the beauty and tranquility of the gardens.
·The exhibits are regularly changed based on different themes to cater to the exploration of ancient Chinese culture by diverse travelers. Don't miss the chance to appreciate the rich history and artistic traditions of China!
The collection of the museum is rich and diverse, with a large number of items, which can be broadly divided into categories such as bronzes, paintings, ceramics, books, handicrafts and imperial court artifacts.
△ The museum is located in the Shilin District of Taipei and features a traditional Chinese palace architecture in its exterior.
△ Enjoy the view of the "Meat-Shaped Stone", which is one of the four famous peculiar stones in China.
△ Visitors can enjoy classic calligraphy and paintings at the museum.
Taipei's Forbidden City, he is not a building address, but a museum, so his building is actually not similar to Beijing's Forbidden City. But many treasures were brought here at the time, so there are some very famous objects that are worth looking for, and many calligraphy and paintings are worth tasting
first time to taipei palace museum and it sure did not disappoint! i strongly recommend allocating about 3 to 5 hours here as it is really big with different exhibitions around. there is also a kids area and although i do not have kids, this section does have very pretty artefacts worth taking a look! i bought this with the yehliu geopark admission as well and while i have been there years ago, yehliu geopark still amazes me as much as the first time i went.
The Taipei Palace Museum is definitely worth a visit. Many of the collections inside are of high value. And each exhibit displayed under a good theme is very careful. The explanation is also very warm.
The environment is beautiful, the exhibits are rich and dazzling, making people linger, the staff is gentle and not dry, hot water is also available, if the rest area can eat something to supplement the physical strength, it is even better. Tickets are not cheap, don't be too good to give customers a second visit within a few days.
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