The Taipei Guest House open house date for September is on September 17-18 2022, from 8 AM to 4 PM (last admission 3:30 PM). In order to prevent possible transmission of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), visitors are advised to keep social distance from others of at least 1.5 meters indoor and 1 meter outdoor, and should wear masks during the visit.
Built in 1901, the Taipei Guest House served as the official residence of the Japanese governor-general of Taiwan. Following the end of World War II, the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) took charge of the building, briefly turning it into the official residence of the Taiwan provincial governor. The building was named the Taipei Guest House in 1950 and has since served as a venue for receiving guests and holding state banquets. It has borne testimony to Taiwan’s progress over more than a century. Under careful preservation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, its furnishings and decorations remain as beautiful and exquisite as ever, while its Western-style front garden and Japanese-style water garden have withstood the passage of time. Visitors are welcome to tour this example of architecture built during the Japanese rule of Taiwan.
To protect the historic site and ensure the quality of tours, visitors are advised to observe the Guidelines for Visiting the Taipei Guest House. Photography is permitted inside the building, but camera flash and tripods, is not allowed. To ensure the preservation of this national historic site, touching the artifacts is prohibited.