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Which attractions in Taiwan require reservations?

Many friends travel to Taiwan, but everyone needs to make a reservation to go to the scenic spots. Not all attractions can be visited directly. The editor below will introduce to you the attractions in Taiwan that need to be booked in advance.

Maokong Cable Car

There are two types of Maokong Cable Car, one is the ordinary cable car and the other is the crystal cable car. There are more cable cars in Park Yongdeok and the queues are fast. The Crystal Cable Car will be more troublesome, so you need to make a reservation in advance. Because there are relatively few crystal cars, it is recommended to make an appointment online tomorrow.

Fare: One-way NT$50 for regular cars and crystal cars.

Operating hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 9:00-21:00. The day before Friday: 9:00-2:00. and Saturday statutory holidays: 08:30 to 22:00. And the last day of legal holidays on Sunday: 08:30-21:00. Closed for maintenance on Monday.

Reservation address: Click to view

Overnight stay at the National Aquarium of Marine Life

Have you ever thought about the number of pages in an aquarium? At the National Museum of Marine Life and Science, you can count the pages. There are luggage lockers, toilets, toilets, clothes drying racks, etc. It is on the underground floor and has complete supporting facilities. An overnight ID card is equivalent to a two-day bus ticket. In addition to staying in the glass tunnel at night, you can stay from the first morning to the afternoon of the second day. Taiwan Waters Pavilion, Coral Kingdom Pavilion and World Waters Pavilion.

Tickets: 450 yuan/person, Zhuang Qing Card 350 yuan/person.

One-night price: NT$2,380 for ages 6 and above, NT$1,090 for ages 3 to 6, free for children under 3 years old.

Reservation address: Click to view (need to climb the wall)

Taipei National Palace Museum

Be sure to visit the attractions in Taiwan. The National Palace Museum in Taipei is different from the National Palace Museum in Beijing. There are no grand buildings here, mainly because of the abundance of heavyweight exhibits. Like the Forbidden City, the number of visitors here is limited every day, so it is recommended to make a reservation.

Ticket: NT$250.

Opening hours: 8:30-18:30, extended opening hours at night are 18:30-21:00 every Friday and Saturday.

Reservation address: Click to view

In addition to the above, there are also Starbucks Taipei 101 store and Kenting Longkeng Ecological Reserve, both of which can take beautiful photos. Reservation required.