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  1. National Palace Museum. Closed today. Hours|Tue~Sun. Due to typhoon GAEMI,the Northern Branch of the Museum will be closed on July 24. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Open on Mondays if they fall on a national holiday or long weekend. Theme Tour Route. Admission Directions.

  2. The National Palace Museum (Chinese: 國立故宮博物院; pinyin: Guólì Gùgōng Bówùyuàn) is a museum in Taipei, Taiwan.

  3. The National Palace Museum-Taipei 101 Observatory Combined Ticket: Regular admission. The Taiwan Alliance of Museums Discount.

  4. Dec 6, 2012 · The National Palace Museum is a collection of historic artefacts which have been miraculously preserved over the centuries. Some artefacts include "must see" things such as the jade cabbage and the tiny boat, carved from an olive pip.

  5. Overview of the National Palace Museum, Chinese art museum in Taipei that preserves many of the art holdings of the Chinese imperial collection. The museum houses more than 650,000 art objects and documents formerly held in Beijing. Its collection of Chinese painting is one of the world’s finest.

  6. May 5, 2019 · If it’s a wealth of history you seek, then the National Palace Museum is the place to visit in Taipei. Contained within is the world’s largest and collection of Chinese art including the Jadeite Cabbage, a beautiful sculpture carved into the shape of a Chinese cabbage head.

  7. The Taipei National Palace Museum is designed in the style of a Northern Chinese palace. The museum is home to hundreds of thousands of historical relics that make up the world's most comprehensive and precious collection of ancient Chinese artifacts.

  8. 10 years ago. Board MRT trains ( Taipei Metro) on the red line heading towards Beitou or Danshui. Alight at Shilin Station (use exit 1). Board minibus 18, minibus 19, red 30, 255 or 304 to National Palace Museum. Red 30 and 304 terminate at the bus station at National Palace Museum. Report inappropriate content.

  9. The National Palace Museum houses the world's largest collection of priceless Chinese art treasures, one which spans China's nearly 5,000-year history. Most of the museum's over 600,000 art objects were part of the Chinese imperial collection, which began over 1,000 years ago in the early Song dynasty.

  10. President George W. Bush, Whitehall Palace, London, November 19, 2003 Visit the Bush Center to discover an American presidency and the important values that guide us. Adults $26 Members Free — Learn more

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