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"Night of Revelry at the NPM" invites the public to travel through time and space for an artistic and cultural journey

"Night of Revelry at the NPM" invites the public to travel through time and space for an artistic and cultural journey.  Photo provided by National Palace Museum
"Night of Revelry at the NPM" invites the public to travel through time and space for an artistic and cultural journey. Photo provided by National Palace Museum
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

On December 23, the National Palace Museum (NPM) and Taipei City Government's Department of Information and Tourism will host the "2023 Night of Revelry at the NPM" at the NPM Northern Branch.

"Night of Revelry at the NPM" invites the public to travel through time and space for an artistic and cultural journey.Photo provided by National Palace Museum

According to the National Palace Museum, the celebration this year is modeled by the national treasure display "Spring Dawn in the Han Palace" by Chinese painter Chiu Ying (仇英) of the Ming dynasty and is transformed into an NPM version by attendees dressing up, admiring paintings, looking at cutlery, and participating in musical performances. The public can explore the Han Palace in addition to enjoying the fun of taking pictures and checking in. Activities like cross-border music performances, which blend tradition and modernity, enable attendees to spend a weekend night immersed in literature and the arts.

"Night of Revelry at the NPM" invites the public to travel through time and space for an artistic and cultural journey.Photo provided by National Palace Museum

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Now is the time to get tickets for the NPM's 2023 Night of Revelry. You may further take advantage of the early bird discount pricing of NT$320 if you buy tickets before November 30. December 1st is when the regular price will resume to be NT$360. You can enter with a ticket on the day of the event and get a limited-edition keychain. Please visit the National Palace Museum website for further details.

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