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Safety Tips


The Presidential Palace is national key cultural relic protection unit and a famous tourist attraction. It boasts not only more than 140 architectural buildings built in the late Qing Dynasty and during the Republic of China, but also an area of more than 5,000 square meters of lake rockery and other beautiful landscape. Therefore, it is a wonderful place for people to learn about history, reminisce about the past, and visit for leisure.

To enable you to better visit the scenic area of the Presidential Palace, and to ensure your own safety and the safety of the scenic area, we would like to remind you:

1. Dont carry various weapons, flammables and explosives, animals and other hazardous products into the scenic area.

2. Don't smoke anywhere in the scenic area. If smoking, please smoke in the designated area of the scenic spot.

3. When visiting the lake, please stand still to avoid slipping into the water.

4. Do not climb rockeries and trees.

5. In the tourist season, some places in the scenic spot may be crowded with tourists. Please do not rush and push, be sure to slow down and be courteous, and actively support and cooperate with the scenic spot staff.

6. When it rains or snows, the outdoor road is slippery. Please pay attention to walking safety.

7. The stairs of individual scenic spots have lower floors and steeper steps. Beware of tripping and bumping up and down stairs

8. Look after your children. If they get lost, please tell the staff nearby or dial the helpline (025-84578700).

9. Look after your personal belongings. Large luggage can be stored at the Luggage Depository free of charge. If anything is lost, please call the office or seek help at the Visitor Center.

10. If you feel sick or get hurt, please dial the helpline (025-84578700), tell the staff nearby, or seek help at the Visitor Center.

11. If you find criminal cases or dangerous situations in the scenic spot, please call the police room (Tel.: 025-84578792 ), dial the police call (025-84578878 ), or tell the staff nearby.