Zhishan Garden

Zhishan Garden is located next to the National Palace Museum in Shilin District, Taipei City. It covers an area of 5,687 pings. Planned based on the running script of Wang Xizhi, it is like the courtyard inside the museum. Zhishan Garden has: Lanting, Caging Geese, Winding Water for Drinking, Songfeng Pavilion, Waterside Pavilion, Bixi Bridge West, Ink Washing Pool, and Calling Cranes and Listening to Orioles. It fully displays the exquisite and elegant landscaping art. Take a tour in the Chinese garden and the atmosphere of scholarly fragrance, and it often evokes people’s nostalgia for ancient times. Drawing on traditional Chinese gardening experience, it constructs an antique Song-style garden scenery with a scholarly atmosphere. Some people describe Chinese gardens as a euphemistic and circular poem or a slowly unfolding long scroll of landscapes. You might as well relax and wander in the ideal world of ancient literati! Opening hours: Open all year round. Tuesday to Sunday, 8:00 – 17:00. Preferential policies: Children: Under 18 years old, free. Disabled people: People with physical and mental disabilities and one of their companions, free. Taiwanese guests: Taiwanese guests (showing documents), half price; From 16:30 every afternoon, Taiwanese guests can visit for free (showing documents), free. Service facilities: Barrier-free service: Barrier-free parking lot, barrier-free entrance.
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