Ticket Information

Tickets

Ticket types, admission options, and visitor notes for the exhibition. Please choose the ticket that best suits your eligibility and review the venue hours and entry guidelines before your visit.

Exhibition Period
2026.01.12 — 2026.02.15
Daily 10:00 — 18:00

Last entry is 30 minutes before closing. Please refer to on-site announcements for the final opening schedule.

Venue
Shuishelian Cultural Exhibition Area | Yuchi, Nantou

Visitors are encouraged to plan transportation and visiting time in advance. Weekend traffic may be heavier, so please allow additional time for queuing and admission.

General Admission
NT$ 150

For general visitors.

Student Ticket
NT$ 100

Available to visitors with a valid student ID. Please present your identification upon entry.

Group Reservation
Contact Us

For groups of 10 or more, school visits, or special guided arrangements, please contact us by email in advance.

How to Purchase

Ticketing Options

Online Purchase

Tickets may be purchased in advance through the official ticketing page. After payment is completed, please follow the ticket instructions for entry during the exhibition period.

On-site Purchase

An on-site ticket counter will be available at the venue, though ticket availability and admission conditions remain subject to daily arrangements.

Group Reservation

For group visits, special guided programs, or school collaborations, please contact the organizer by email in advance.

Admission Notes

Visitor Guidelines

Ticket Use

Each ticket is valid for one person only. Once scanned, it may not be reused, transferred, or re-entered.

ID Verification

Visitors using student tickets or other discounted eligibility must cooperate with on-site staff in verifying valid identification.

Visit Etiquette

Please follow on-site guidance throughout the exhibition. Running, loud noise, and disruptive behavior are discouraged in order to protect the exhibits and maintain a quality viewing experience.

Online Ticketing

Prepare to Enter Shuishelian

Follow the White Deer into an exhibition where Thao myth, memory, and land are woven into one immersive experience.