1. The Taipei National Palace Museum is one of the most prominent museums in Taiwan, located in Taipei City. It houses a vast collection of over 700,000 artifacts spanning 8,000 years of Chinese history. The museum’s collection includes ancient Chinese paintings, calligraphy, ceramics, jade, bronze, and other valuable cultural artifacts.

One interesting fact about the museum is that it is known for housing the largest collection of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts in the world. Among its most famous exhibits are the Jadeite Cabbage and the Meat-shaped Stone, both of which are revered as iconic artworks in Chinese culture.

The museum building itself is an architectural masterpiece that blends traditional Chinese styles with modern design elements. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens and scenic landscapes, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.

2. The working hours of the Taipei National Palace Museum are from 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM, with the last admission at 6:00 PM. The museum is open every day of the week, including public holidays. The museum can be reached at +886 2 8512 5000.

3. Ticket prices for the Taipei National Palace Museum vary depending on the type of admission. General admission costs 350 New Taiwan Dollars (approximately 12 USD), while discounted tickets for students and seniors cost 175 New Taiwan Dollars (approximately 6 USD). Children under the age of six and disabled individuals can enter for free.

To reach the museum, visitors can take public transportation such as the MRT (Taipei Metro) to Shilin Station (Red Line). From there, they can either take a bus or walk to the museum. The museum also offers a free shuttle bus service from Shilin Station, making it more convenient for visitors to reach the museum.