From Life to Faith: A Visit to the Museum of World Religions
The World Religions Museum, located on the 7th floor of No. 236, Section 1, Zhongshan Road, Yonghe District, New Taipei City, adjacent to Biyang Plaza (formerly Pacific Department Store), is a unique museum dedicated to promoting understanding and respect among different religions. The museum displays religious relics from all over the world, covering Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Taoism, Shintoism, Sikhism and other religions, and through multimedia interactive displays, allows visitors to gain a deep understanding of the spiritual connotations of various religions from many aspects such as art, literature, music, rituals and architecture. 
🏛️ Museum Features and Exhibitions
The World Religions Museum has two floors and 15 exhibition areas. Among them, the "World Religions Exhibition Hall" presents the rituals, artifacts and development of the world's ten major religions in Taiwan, allowing visitors to fully understand the characteristics and history of each religion. The "Life Journey Hall" uses artifacts, audio-visual and space design to present the interactive relationship between people and religions in the five major stages of life, such as birth, growth, middle age, old age and death, allowing visitors to think about the meaning of life through experience. In addition, there is also a "Forest of Love" Children's Pavilion in the museum, which allows children to learn the true meaning of love through games and exploration through interactive devices and experience facilities.  
Currently, the museum is holding a number of special exhibitions, including "The Beauty of Religious Architecture" Jingliao Holy Cross Catholic Church Special Exhibition, "More Than 100 Species: Conservation Plan II-When Little Black Bears Meet Different Life", etc. The exhibition content covers a variety of themes such as religious architecture, life education and ecological protection, allowing the audience to appreciate art while thinking deeply about the relationship between humans and nature and faith. 
🚇 Small information
Transportation method:
• MRT:
• Take the MRT Zhonghe Xinlu Line (Orange Line) to "Dingxi Station". After exiting the station, you can take the Biyang Plaza free shuttle bus to get off at the main entrance of the museum.
• Or transfer to bus 706, 297, 275, 51, 243 from Exit 2 of "Dingxi Station" and get off at "Baosheng Road Intersection". You can walk to the destination.  
• Bus:
• Take bus 706, 297, 275, or 51 and get off at "Baosheng Road Intersection". You can walk to the museum.
• Take bus 243 and get off at "Ren'ai Park". It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the museum. 
• Self-driving:
• There are many parking lots near the museum, including Biyang Plaza underground parking lot and Ren'ai Park public parking lot, which are convenient for self-driving. 
🎟️ Ticket Information
• Permanent Exhibition:
• Full Ticket: NT$150
• Discounted Ticket: NT$100 (students, military and police, teachers, and residents of Shuanghe District)
• Group Ticket (over 30 people): NT$120  
• Children's Exhibition:
• Full Ticket: NT$100
• Discounted Ticket: NT$50 (children under 80 cm) 
• Permanent Exhibition + Children's Exhibition Combo Ticket:
• Full Ticket: NT$200
• Discounted Ticket: NT$150
• Free Ticket:
• Elderly persons over 65 years old, children under 110 cm in height, persons with a disability certificate and one accompanying person, and low-income households can visit for free. 
The Museum of World Religions is not only a place to display religious relics, but also a platform to promote understanding and respect among different faiths. Through diverse exhibitions and interactive facilities, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual connotations of various religions and reflect on the meaning of life through experience. Whether you are interested in religious culture or want to explore the value of love and peace with your children, the World Religions Museum is a great place to visit.
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