
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
- Address:21 Zhonghan South Road, Taipei
- Hours:Open daily 9am - 6pm
- Admission:Free
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Reviews
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Great way to see Taipei's most popular tourist attractions especially if you are on limited time! Loved our tour guide. He was incredibly informative, funny and patient. He did such a great job at ensuring that everyone was included. I highly recommend this tour.
It was a short tour and wish we could spend more time in the museum as it had the most amazing collections. In general, the tour is great and the tour guide is helpful. I am glad that I have joined this tour.
What a wonderful way to be introduced to this breath taking city! Me and a friend were very impressed and would reccomend to anyone. Its a simple yet a quick introduction to the Taiwanese culture. We were so impressed with their pick up service at our small and out of the way hostel we stayed at.
Thank you!
This is the comprehensive tour to see Taipei city in a half day only. The tour brings us to see many famous sites in Taipei in very efficient timing. However, the visit to handicraft center was too long, and the tour brings us to a handicraft shop that sell quite expensive gifts compare to the gifts sold in other shops in Taipei. We bought there Taiwanese snacks with the price more than double than the similar snacks when we bought in the night market.
This was a great introduction to the city. I highly recommend this tour, especially if you only have a short time available in Taipei!
Good tour, lots of good sights, but not enough time in places of interest and too much time in areas not interested in.
I felt rushed in this tour. We should've spent more time in the National Palace Museum than the Handicraft store.
Also, we were unlucky with our guide. He wasn't giving us information about the historical significance of the monuments. Also, at the Martyr's Shrine, he told us "I'm here everyday, just walk own see the shrine at the other end."
Good tour to see some of the highlights if you don't have long in Taipei - guide was good and spoke good English. The obligatory visit to a "arts/handicraft centre" (i.e. souvenir shop) was a waste of time though but these sorts of tours always seem to include them!
Sorry but it was yuk, it was a fairly boring day, though some of the buildings nice, we were taken to the handicraft market which was just a shop filled with the hard sell staff, even though I should of know better I was tricked out of $400 after buying a item that I was told repeatedly was 1200ntd (and I have two witnesses) was charged 12000ntd and suggested I pay by card, then timely rushed out the shop by the guide and only worked out on the bus how much I just spent, I did complain to the giude but he was not to interested and having no way of going back I had to cope it.
also at the Museum you have to stay with the guide while he talks about a few pots over and over and then you have only minutes to get back to the bus or you are told you will be left behind if not there on time so it was pointless looking any further.
just yuk :-((
just the right time for a Taipei visit that is non shopping focused; it was informative, well guided and fascinating especially the National Museum
Fantastic! Mr Xie (tour guide) has been very knowledgeable and he speaks very in English, Japanese and of course Mandarin. Cheers!
This tour had a good coverage of Taipei's main cultural sights but as previous reviews they should spend more time at the Palace Museum as we hardly saw anything at all. It would also be much better to cut out forced stops at tourist traps such as the Handicraft Centre but as all tour operators get commission from the shops to bring tourists there, this is unlikely to happen.






