More about TaipeiEYE Traditional Chinese Opera
Get a dose of a rich cultural performance showcases folklores, folk music, and beautiful dances of Taiwan. The TaipeiEYE is the home of authentic Chinese performing arts including operas, plays, and cross-culture dances. Taiwan’s cultural shows are inspired by its history and culture, and they’re a must-see event for opera enthusiasts. Enjoy an opulent show filled with outstanding performances by the artists, colorful costumes, and superb music. Learn about what transpired during the Japanese, American, and Chinese wars, and the story of the Taiwanese royal family Koo. TaipeiEYE’s traditional Chinese opera shows exhibit world-class entertainment and it’s the best avenue to display Taiwan’s vibrant art. Discover Taiwan at its finest at the TaipeiEYE Peking Opera. Tickets are available here at Traveloka Xperience, so you can book early and make a reservation.
TaipeiEYE Peking Opera FAQs:
A unique and unforgettable experience is waiting for you at the TaipeiEYE Peking Opera. Here’s how you can get there:
By Train
- Take the Tamsui-Xinyi Line and alight at the Shuanglain Exit 2 or Minquan W. Road Exit 8.
- From there, you can walk towards the TaipeiEYE.
- You can also take the Zhonghexinlu Line and alight at the Zhongshan Elementary School Exit 2.
- From there you can walk towards the TaipeiEYE.
By Bus
Take the following buses to TaipeiEYE:
From TaiCement Building (Mackay Memorial Hospital)
- 42, 218, 220, 221, 247, 260, 261, 287, 310, 636, or 659
From Xingxing Junior High School
- 208, 246, or 522
From Minquan Zhongshan Roads
- 26, 41, 63, 211, 225, 226, 227, 280, 520, 627, 638, 801, 803, 822, Red 29, Red 31, Red 32, or SongJuang Line
- Anytime you find yourself in Taipei is a good idea to visit the TaipeiEYE. If you already booked your tickets in advance, it’s advisable to go there at least one hour before the showtime. There are a lot of pre-event activities, like a face painting session or taking a picture with the casts, which are sure to make your experience more worthwhile. TaipeiEYE Peking Opera has open seating, so it’s a first come first serve basis.
- No, TaipeiEYE is only open every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.
- The duration of the show is 90 minutes.
- You don't have to worry about any language barrier because the TaipeiEYE is subtitled in English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.