2025/6/27 (Fri.) -2026/6/30 (Tue.)
Open hours of the Main Library
1st Floor Exhibition Area, Main Library
This special exhibition offers an in-depth exploration of everyday life during the Japanese colonial period. It features historically significant postcards and commemorative stamps from the era, including materials related to the Taiwan Expo. in 1935, scenes of everyday life, and romantic dating routes.
Participation Methods: Library entry rules apply; Free of charge.
Website
+886-2-33662331 Miss Chen
3/14 (Sat.) - 3/15 (Sun.)
08:00-17:00
Main Library
Visitors aged 12 or above can enter the Main Library without a temporary library card on March 14th and March 15th, from 8:00 to 17:00.
Participation Methods: Visitors aged 12 or above can enter the Main Library without a temporary library card.
Website
+886-2-33662354
3/14 (Sat.), 3/150(Sun.)
3/14: 10:10, 11:10, 13:10, 14:10, 15:10 (40min)
3/15: 10:10, 11:10, 13:10, 14:10, 15:10 (40min)
Tents in front of the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
Teachers and students from the Department of Horticulture are the tour guides. Answer the quizzes to win small gifts!
Participation Methods: Register on the website. On-site registration is accepted only when the event is not fully booked.
Gifts: Each session offers 5 small gifts to those who answer post-tour quizzes!
Website
+886-2-3366-4856#308 Mr. Chung
3/13(Fri.) - 3/15(Sun.)
13:15 - 16:00
Meet at NTU Main Gate
The NTU museums were founded on Nov 15, 2007. To date, there are a total of 11 museums in the NTU Museum Group. In celebration of this year’s NTU Azalea Festival, the NTU Museums and the Visitor Center are again working together to invite the general public to appreciate the intellectual beauty of the collections and bear witness to a blossoming future of the museums.
Participation Methods:
Online registration is required.
- Maximum of 20 for each tour.
- Registrants will receive a confirmation email in early March.
- Please contact us (patwu@ntu.edu.tw) if you are unable to attend.
- Please check in at 13:15, at Visitor Center Pavilion, NTU Main Gate; those failing to check in before 13:25 will be deemed as failure of registration. The vacancies will be given to waitlisted registrants.
- Please prepare your own bottled water, sunscreen lotions, and mosquito repellent products.
- The organizers reserve the right to chage the program.
Online registration
+886-2-33663817, Mr. Wu
3/11(Wed),3/14(Sat), 3/15(Sun), 3/18(Wed)
3/11(Wed) 9:30-11:30, 3/14(Sat) 9:30-11:30, 3/14(Sat)14:00~16:00. 3/15(Sun) 9:30-11:30, 3/15(Sun) 14:00~16:00, 3/18(Wed) 9:30-11:30
Meet at NTU Main Gate
Take this tour and learn about the animals, plants and environment of the Fu Garden, Drunken Moon Lake, and Liugongjun Pool.
Participation Methods: Register online before March 5th.
Website
+886-2-3366-2040 / visitorcenter@ntu.edu.tw Ms. Chang
3/14(Sat.), 3/15(Sun.)
3/14(Sat) 9:30-11:10、3/14(Sat)14:20-16:00、3/15(Sun) 9:30-11:10、3/15(Sun) 14:20-16:00
Meet at NTU Main Gate
The tour introduces NTU campus in depth, covering the historic buildings, modern architecture, the Liugongjun Restoration Projects at NTU, memorials, and more.
Participation Methods: Register online before March 5th.
Website
+886-2-3366-2040 / visitorcenter@ntu.edu.tw Ms. Chang
3/11(Wed),3/14(Sat), 3/15(Sun), 3/18(Wed)
14:00-16:00
Meet at NTU Main Gate
To introduce Azaleas and the landscape of Liu-Gong-Jun’s Restoration and ditches at Xinsheng South Road.
Participation Methods: Register online before March 5th.
Website
+886-2-3366-2040 / visitorcenter@ntu.edu.tw Ms. Chang
3/14(Sat), 3/15(Sun),3/18(Wed)
9:30-11:40
Meet at Main Entrance of 2nd Student Activity Center
This tour introduces the historical buildings, the Liugongjun irrigation system, and the sites of early villages.
Participation Methods: Register online before March 3rd.
Website
+886-2-3366-2040 / visitorcenter@ntu.edu.tw Ms. Chang
3/14(Sat.), 3/15 (Sun.)
9:10~12:00, 13:10~16:00
Main Gate, Fu Bell, Luming Square
How well do you know our campus? We challenge you to a series of fun games! Come join us!
Participation Methods: Participate on-site and collect stamps from all the sites to get a gift (for first 100 finishers in each session).
Website
+886-2-3366-2040 / visitorcenter@ntu.edu.tw Ms. Chang
Lecture content: An introduction to traditions and stories related to azalea, the history of azalea on campus, and its various species and cultivars.
Participation Methods: Online lecture, free access.
連接:
1. The Culture and History of Azalea
2. Introduction to Common Azalea Species in Taiwan
3. NTU Azaleas: A Decade of Cultivation, Blooming in Splendid Colors Once Again
3/07 (Sat.) ~ 3/29 (Sun.)
Everyday 9:30-16:30
Horticulture Exhibition Greenhouse
Five types of azalea: Hirado azalea, Satsuki azalea, Kurume azalea, western azalea, and native azalea are exhibited in the beautiful greenhouse. School members and visitors can have a glimpse of those rare azalea species.
Participation Methods: Free entry
+886-2-33664856#308 Mr. Chung
3/13(Fri.)-3/22(Sun.) 10:00-20:00 (except the opening event day, which will begin at 19:00)
10:00-20:00
B1 exhibition area, First Student Activity Center
“Jinshi Calligraphy and Painting Joint Exhibition” exhibits nearly 100 pieces of works from NTU Center For The Arts 8th NTU Calligraphy Award, the Chinese painting class of NTU staff, calligraphy class of NTU staff, Student Calligraphy Club, and Student Traditional Chinese Painting Club. Visit the exhibition to observe and learn from their works, inhaling cultural and artistic elements on campus.
Participation Methods: Free entry
Website
+886-2-33663247 Ms. Chan
3/20(Fri)~3/27(Fri)
09:00~16:00
Kai Yuan Bicycle Shop
Through the campus traffic awareness information session and the free bicycle safety inspection service, we hope to encourage NTU students to keep their bikes in excellent and safe working conditions. In addition, we aim to raise awareness of the importance of abiding by bicycling etiquette, nighttime bike-riding safety, and authorized parking zones.
Participation Methods: To receive a service voucher for free bicycle safety inspection, you must (1) sign up online at the NTU Events and Activities Registration website and (2) attend the Campus Traffic Safety Awareness information session.
Yi-Jun Lin(yijun@ntu.edu.tw)
The Exhibition Continues
09:00-17:00 (Monday-Saturday: Open / Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed)
Agricultural Exhibition Hall
This permanent exhibition, “Restoration and Preservation Records of the NTU Agricultural Exhibition Hall,” was launched on December 6, 2025. The exhibition introduces the life and architectural philosophy of Mr. Chang Chao-Kang, the architect of the Agricultural Exhibition Hall, and presents documented records of the building’s restoration and preservation work from 2018 to 2023. By compiling these valuable historical materials and restoration records, the exhibition aims to demonstrate how the hall’s agricultural exhibition functions can coexist sustainably with the preservation of a historic building. Through this exhibition, visitors are encouraged to recognize the importance of architectural conservation and the value of preserving cultural heritage.
Participation Methods: Free Admission
Website
+886-2-3366-3973、+886-2-3366-3971
The Exhibition Continues
09:00-17:00 (Monday-Saturday: Open / Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed)
Agricultural Exhibition Hall
This exhibition centers on “Wang Da-Hong’s Residence—Hong Lu and the Hung-Ying Villa,” presenting 17 full-scale (1:1) reproduced furniture pieces. Through these faithful reproductions, the exhibition recreates the everyday atmosphere of the master architect’s life.
Participation Methods: Free Admission
Website
+886-2-3366-3973、+886-2-3366-3971
3/22 (Sat.)-4/30 (Wed.)
08:00-21:30 (Opening hours of Boya Lecture Building apply during holidays)
Boya Lecture Building 1F
The NTU Calligraphy Award, now in its 9th year, is one of NTU's most iconic annual calligraphy competitions. Aimed at fostering students' appreciation and interest in calligraphy, the event is open exclusively to current NTU students, encouraging young participants to pick up their brushes and continue the tradition of calligraphy on campus. This year, the exhibition features award-winning works from the 8th NTU Calligraphy Award, displayed at the Boya Lecture Building’s art space. Accompanying the exhibition is the “Live Demonstration of Calligraphy,” inviting the public to experience the beauty of Chinese characters and calligraphy.
Participation Methods: Free admission. Please do not touch the exhibits.
Website
NTU center for the arts 886-2-3366-9905
3/14 (Sat.)
10:00-11:30 / 13:30-15:00
Agricultural Exhibition Hall
Inspired by the azaleas that bloom across campus every March, this workshop brings flower season culture into the world of natural crafts. Discover the fun and beauty of natural dyeing using real plants! Don’t miss this special plant transfer printing experience featuring azaleas as the main material. Available for a limited time during the Azalea Festival—spaces are limited, so sign up early!
Participation Methods: NT$400 per person
Website
+886-2-3366-3973、+886-2-3366-3971
3/14(Sat.)-3/15(Sun.)
4 sessions in total, morning session is 9:30-11:30; afternoon session is 14:00-16:00
NTU Farm Mushroom Hall Classroom (Lane 42, Section 4, Keelung Road, Daan District, Taipei City)
The Azalea Festival is an important large-scale event of the school. In this spring season, exclusive activities for alumni are held to enhance the alumni’s sense of belonging and identity to the school.
Participation Methods: Register online on the official website of the NTU Alumni Center
Website
+886-2-3366-3299#12 Mr. Hsu
3/14(Sat.), 3/15 (Sun.)
09:15-11:50, 13:15-15:50
Booth at Main Gate
Preserved flowers are real blossoms treated with special techniques to maintain their vibrant colors and soft texture, symbolizing eternity and blessings. Combined with a message clip, they not only hold notes, photos, or cards but also act as a unique and elegant desk decoration.
Participation Methods: Register on site (max. 6 persons per entry), no age limit, material fees apply, 70 units of materials per day.
Website
+886-2-3366-2029/ visitorcenter@ntu.edu.tw Ms. Lin
3/14(Sat.)-3/15(Sun.)
09:00-17:00
NTU Experimental Farm
NTU Farm hosts “Fun Farm Fiesta” during the Azalea Festival and the University Anniversary, featuring guided tours of the Daoxiang Hall, walk-in workshops such as creative Succulent Ce-ment Pots, Herb Fragrance Bottles, Dried Flower Aroma Stones, Seed Crafts, Grass-head Dolls, Leaf-printed Pillows, as well as the Farmers’ Market showcasing produce from its own farm and selected vendors outside the university. We also offer a series of Farm Workshops, including Creative Moss Balls, Potted Arrangements, Spring Handmade Soap, Meatball DIY, and the Parent-Child Farming Experience (For the most updated info, refer to NTU Farm’s website). Reservations can be made online. In addition, the Farmers’ Market and the Heorte Cofa (formerly the Farm Visitor Center) also offer educational guides and promotional offers on agricultural products.
Participation Methods:
1. Free Admission & Walk-in Activities
Guided tours of the Daoxiang Hall, the Farmer’s Market, and walk-in workshops are open to the public with free admission or on-site registration during the event period.
2. Paid Pre-registration for Workshops
To register for the Farm Handmade Workshop series, please visit the NTU Farm official website and select courses under “Activity News” to complete online registration and payment. On the day of the activity, participants should collect their invoice on-site and present it to join the workshop.
Website
+886-2-3366-2559 Mr. Liang, Technical Specialist, NTU FARM.
3/14 (Sat)
09:00-17:00
Lobby of NTU Museum of Anthropology
In celebration of NTU Azalea Festival, the museum will give out a free sticker set featuring the prehistoric pottery in Taiwan to anyone playing the gashapon machine of the museum on the opening day of the Festival. The gashapon contains one of the four different miniature toy pottery of the Yuanshan prehistoric site. Be sure to mark your calendars and don’t miss out!
Participation Methods: Visit the museum, play the gashapon (NTD$120 per time), and find the museum office for the sticker set. Please prepare coins in the exact amount. (Limited supply of 50 sticker sets, one set per person.)
Website
+886-2-3366-4996 Ms. Shen
3/14 (Sat.)
10:00 / 14:00 (Approx. 2 hours per session)
NTU Landscape Architecture Building (Map Link:https://reurl.cc/k86gOd)
Explore the healing power of nature through the lens of modern technology. Immerse yourself in an XR (Extended Reality) experience and discover the soothing impact of "green therapy" through interactive virtual gaming.
Capacity: Limited to 30 participants per session.(prioritized for high school students)
Pre-registration is required.
Participation Methods:
1.Sign up here (https://reurl.cc/NNWOAn)
2.Applications close on March 9 at 12:00 PM, or once the 30-person limit per session is reached.
3.Check-in: A confirmation email will be sent prior to the event. Participants are requested to arrive on time for registration.
teresatung@ntu.edu.tw +886-2-3366-1930 Ms. Tung
3/15 (Sun.)
09:30 / 11:30 / 14:00 (Approx. 1 hour per session)
In front of the NTU Green House (Map Link)
Beyond the traditional soil beneath our feet, where else can our food come from? Join us to discover how AI and smart greenhouse technology "communicate" with plants to create the future of agriculture.
Capacity: Limited to 15 participants per session. (prioritized for high school students)
Pre-registration is required.
Participation Methods:
1.Sign up here (https://reurl.cc/NNWOAn)
2.Applications close on March 9 at 12:00 PM, or once the 15-person limit per session is reached.
3.Check-in: A confirmation email will be sent prior to the event. Participants are requested to arrive at the designated location on time for registration.
teresatung@ntu.edu.tw +886-2-3366-1930 Ms. Tung