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I slept well in the Dandy hotel accommodation, woke up early in the morning, and moved to the lobby to eat breakfast.
There were neatly prepared foods, cool juices, and some fruits.
I brought food to my best friend and each one's taste, had a great meal listening to the beautiful piano melody, and finished my breakfast with a cup of hot latte!!
Today's first tour "Taiwan National Palace Museum"
- How to get to the National Palace Museum of Taiwan
MRT Red Line Srin Station → Go straight 50m from Exit 1 → Turn right at Watson's → National Palace Museum Bus Stop R30, S18 Shuttle, 300,304,815 → Get off at National Palace Museum
- Guide to the National Palace Museum of Taiwan
Viewing hours: 09:00 to 17:00 (Tuesday to Sunday), Closed every Monday
Admission fee: NT $350, NT $150 for international student ID, free admission under the age of 18 (nationality correlation X)
I left Dandy Hotel, took a bus, and took the MRT Red Line to get off at Srin Station.
There is no MRT to the National Palace Museum, so you have to change buses on the way.
Take a bus from Srin Station to the National Palace Museum, and arrive safely!!
As you get off the bus, the Palace Museum welcomes many people with a beautiful natural view.
I walk slowly and it's a little humid, but I breathe a lot of air from Taiwan
There weren't that many people when I got off the bus, but after taking a few pictures and looking around, Chinese tourists suddenly flock to the museum at once, and the entrance to the museum begins to be packed with huge people.
From ticketing, the long line gets longer and longer, ticketing and a breathtaking tour of the Palace Museum begins.
A lot of people went into a small space and looked at the exhibits, moved all at once...
It took longer to avoid people than to see the work.
There were so many people lined up that they couldn't even enter the famous exhibits.
After waiting in line for a while, I get into trouble. "Shall we just pass? I think we'll have to wait too long..."
As we talked, group tourists suddenly began to move little by little, and they moved slowly and carefully and escaped the palace museum, looking as if they were walking through the exhibits.
Obviously, it's too hard to stay in a crowded inner space for a long time.
There were a lot of really sophisticated and wonderful works that were good to watch all day long if there were not many people.
If you go on a trip to Taiwan, I recommend you to visit the Palace Museum!!
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