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Resource Home to the world’s largest and arguably finest collection of Chinese art, this vast collection covers treasures in painting, calligraphy, statuary, bronzes, lacquerware, ceramics, jade and religious objects. Some of the most popular items, such as the famous jade cabbage, are always on display – although check first that it’s not on loan to the southern branch in Chiayi. Given the size of the museum’s collection, much is on rotation, however. The historical range at this museum is truly outstanding. Even within a single category, such as ceramics, pieces range over multiple dynasties, and even back to Neolithic times. Level 1 includes rare books, special exhibits, Qing and Ming dynasty furniture, religious sculptures, and a great orientation gallery to give you an overview of dynasties. Level 2 includes painting, calligraphy, a history of Chinese ceramics with abundant examples, and an interactive area with videos and a virtual tour of 20 famous paintings. Level 3 contains bronzes, weapons, ritual vessels, and Ming and Qing dynasty carvings. There is also the stunning jade collection, covering weapons, teapots, jewellery, ritual objects and the jade cabbage. Level 4 contains the Sanxitang Teahouse, which offers tea, dim sum and a good vegetarian selection. There’s also an eating area in the museum annex with the classy Silks Palace restaurant on the ground level, and the Taiwanese Food Court on B1. The museum offers free guided tours in English at 10am and 3pm (book online). If you prefer to move about at your own pace, try an English headphone guide (NT$200). An annex at the front of the museum (to the left as you head up the stairs) holds regular special exhibitions, which cost extra to attend. Travel Info National Palace Museum [ 國立故宮博物院 / Guó lì gù gōng bó wù yuàn ] -Located in:Northern Taiwan -County:Taipei -Features:High Quality Exhibitions Mostly About History and Arts -Highly recommend to:Exhibitions Lovers -Opening Hours: It has different opening hours in different areas.Please check Hours & Ticket Prices page on their website for detailed and complete info. -Tickets Info: It has different prices for different people.Please check Hours & Ticket Prices on their website for detailed and complete info. -Contact:+886-2-6610-3600 -Transportation: MRT→ BUS Take the MRT Tamsui-Xinyi Line to the Shilin Station and take bus R30 (Red 30 – Low-floor bus) to the National Palace Museum. Other routes that will take you to and near the Museum plaza are buses 255, 304, 815 (Sanchung – NPM Line), M1, Minibus 18 and Minibus 19. Take the MRT Wenhu Line to the Dazhi Station and take bus B13 (Brown 13) to the National Palace Museum, alighting before the Front Facade Plaza of the Museum. Alternatively, visitors may choose to take the Wenhu Line and get off at Jiannan Rd. Station, then take bus B20 (Brown 20) to NPM’s front entrance (Main Building). -More detailed info:National Palace Museum Official Website -Address:No.221, Sec. 2, Zhishan Rd., Shilin Dist., Taipei City   Editor : Summer@ReadyGo Info quoted from:National Palace Museum Official Website Thanks to Lonely Planet for the content sharing. Original article:https://goo.gl/Q9A9TY

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