National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine

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★ 4.9 (253K+ reviews) • 4M+ booked
Immerse yourself in the rich history and grandeur of Taipei's National Revolutionary Martyrs Shrine, a solemn tribute to the 330,000 lives lost during significant wars in Chinese history. Discover the historical significance and architectural beauty of this iconic landmark, built in 1969 to honor the war dead of the Republic of China. Witness traditional ceremonies and explore the grandeur of the shrine while learning about its ties to Taiwan's complex history.
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4.9 /5
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NG ******
1 Jul
The location is very good, the MRT and bus are very convenient, there is a PX store and a convenience store downstairs, there are more than one hand-shaken beverage store, and it is sufficient for daily necessities. I will consider staying here again.
Lin *********
1 Jul
I was wondering if the kids would still like it when they grow up, but they were so happy that they were still excited before going to bed! Especially the gold car made them very happy! It's great! It's worth going! (10 years old, 7 years old)
2+
Wong *********
1 Jul
It is easy to order, pick up tickets, and take the train. With good discounts, it is even cheaper and more time-saving than taking the Taiwan Railway. Time is money, and I will take it again next time!
Yao ******
1 Jul
The advance ticket is 400 yuan. You cannot eat or drink in the exhibition hall. It is a very worthwhile exhibition. As a senior Doraemon fan, you must come to see it. There are all kinds of Doraemon, and you can take pictures all the time. It is very easy to take pictures.
tse *******
1 Jul
The venue is convinient. The displays are eye-catching. The staff are caring and helpful.
2+
官 **
1 Jul
A rare opportunity to see exhibits from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Taiwan. It's definitely worth a visit! The entire exhibition takes about 1-2 hours to view, depending on the number of visitors that day.
2+
官 **
1 Jul
I really like Van Gogh's paintings. It is a great honor to see them once in my lifetime. I look forward to seeing other works of Van Gogh in the future.
2+
吳 **
1 Jul
Very convenient. Because it was a long holiday, I ordered it here at the same price as I ordered it at the high-speed rail. Although I didn't use the additional items, there were still 100 yuan discounts at convenience stores and Starbucks, which was acceptable.
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Changing of the Guard Ceremony

Experience the impressive changing of the honor guard ceremony at the shrine, a captivating display of precision and tradition performed by the Republic of China Honour Guards.

Main Hall

Explore the marvelous buildings inside the main hall, a grand structure inspired by Beijing's Forbidden City, adorned with intricate details and Republic of China iconography.

Drum Tower and Bell Tower

Visit the Drum Tower and Bell Tower, elegant pavilions that pay tribute to historical figures and offer a peaceful retreat within the shrine complex.

Cultural Significance

The shrine serves as a significant cultural landmark, honoring the memory of those who sacrificed their lives during the Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War, providing insights into Taiwan's tumultuous history.

Architectural Beauty

Located at the slopes of Qing Mountain with a view of the Keelung River, the shrine's magnificent architecture and grandeur offer a picturesque setting for visitors to admire and capture stunning photographs.

Changing of the Guards Ceremony

The hourly changing of the guards ceremony is a must-see spectacle, showcasing the discipline and precision of the military guards as they perform their duties with unwavering dedication.

Local Cuisine

While visiting the shrine, be sure to explore the local cuisine of Taipei, with popular dishes like beef noodle soup, stinky tofu, and bubble tea waiting to delight your taste buds.