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Anyone who meets the discount conditions is required to present valid ID for inspection upon entry. Those who do not bring their ID will not be eligible for the discount.
In the event of force majeure (including but not limited to typhoons, earthquakes, heavy rains and other natural disasters), the organizer may postpone or cancel the event for public safety and will notify and contact the organizer in advance. If there are any unresolved matters, the organizer reserves the right to modify, terminate or change the details of the event.
Smoking is prohibited throughout the park (effective July 11, 2009, violators may be fined up to NT$10,000) Pets and inflatable balloons are not allowed in the park Bicycles, tricycles, skateboards and roller skates are not allowed in the park It is prohibited to cross the fence to enter the animal exhibition area It is prohibited to enter operation areas and the tourist train lane Feeding animals is prohibited Eating and drinking are prohibited in all indoor exhibits Do not feed animals, endanger animal rights, or hinder animal conservation Do not engage in any behavior that affects the rights and interests of other tourists and the quality of the park The Taipei Zoo is an environment that provides a habitat for many wild animals and insects. It is recommended to wear breathable clothing such as long sleeves and long pants.
It is recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes when visiting the park. To protect yourself from the sun and mosquito bites, please bring your own mosquito repellent.
Flash photography is prohibited in indoor areas such as the Giant Panda House (Xinguang Special Exhibit House), Koala House, Amphibian and Reptile House, and Conservation Corridor.
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Taipei Zoo is one of the world's top ten urban zoos, accessible by taking the Taipei MRT Muzha Line to Zoo Station. Home to over 400 species of animals, it is the largest zoo in Southeast Asia.
The park's exhibit areas include the Taiwan Native Animals Area, Children's Zoo Area, Insect Museum, Education Center, Koala Pavilion, Giant Panda Pavilion (Shin Kong Special Exhibition Hall), Asian Tropical Rainforest Area, Desert Animal Area, Australian Animal Area, African Animal Area, Bird Area, Amphibian and Reptile Pavilion, Temperate Animal Area, Penguin Pavilion, etc. Animals that are not easily seen in daily life can be seen here in person. With professional and detailed explanations, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the animals' living environments and habits, making it meaningful for education, conservation research, and leisure.
The zoo is like a diverse museum, an educational museum showcasing the diversity of life, a conservation base for wild animals, and a top recreational destination for the public that offers rich and educational experiences.
These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.