2025 Annual Programs of the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum

2025 National Palace Museum Southern Branch Annual Events

Event Introduction | The Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum is planned and designed with the concept of a contemporary museum. The museum exhibits the cultural relics of the National Palace Museum and incorporates the Asian cultural perspective to enrich the interpretation of cultural relics. The outdoor park is spacious and comfortable, and various lively educational promotion activities allow the audience to get close to culture and art from different perspectives. Event theme | The beauty of Edo’s floating world

Event time | 5/31-8/31

Event location | National Palace Museum Southern Branch

Event theme | Summer parent-child art month

Event time | 6/27-8/31

Event location | National Palace Museum Southern Branch

Event theme | National Palace Museum Southern Branch 2025 Water Dance Light Show-Jia Zi Wan Nian Celebration

Event time | 6/27-10/12

Event location | National Palace Museum Southern Branch

Transportation information

●Driving by car

1. National Highway 1 → Exit at Chiayi Interchange → High Speed ​​Rail Boulevard (Provincial Highway No. 18) → Turn right onto National Palace Boulevard.

2. National Highway 1 → Exit at Shuishang Interchange → Chiapu Highway (County Highway No. 168) → Turn right onto Prince Boulevard.
3. National Highway 3 → Provincial Highway 82 (Expressway Dongshi-Chiayi Line) → Exit 14 Xianghe → Turn right to Xuefu Road Section 2 → Turn left to Jiapu Highway (County Highway 168) → Turn right to Taizi Avenue.

● Public Transportation
1. Chiayi High Speed ​​Rail Station Exit 2 Bus Platform or BRT Platform (Taiwan Express 106, Huang 9, 7235, 166, BRT7212, 105).
2. Bus Transfer Route at Chiayi Railway Station: Bus Platform at the Front Station of the Railway Station (Taiwan Express 106, 7303, 7320, 7326).
3. Back Station (BRT7211 to Chiayi High Speed ​​Rail and then transfer to the bus; or take BRT7212 directly to the National Palace Museum Southern Branch.