On the Tamsui campus, halls and pavilions belonging to the Carrie Chang Arts Center, the Black Swan Exhibition Hall, and many exhibition spaces are open to the public for free.
1. Exhibition Hall: every year, various high-level art exhibitions are regularly exhibited, providing free access for all faculty, staff, students, and the community.
2. Maritime Museum: a place filled with both education and knowledge. It is also a member of the International Association of Maritime Museums, exhibiting more than 60 ship models from all over the world, ancient and modern. The exhibition space also has various theme exhibitions on the environment, local culture and history, and student learning achievements, conveying concepts such as environmental protection, ocean, and aesthetic education.
3. Calligraphy Research Room: located on the 3rd floor of the Maritime Museum, it collects calligraphy and calligraphy-related books from all over the world. Including more than 8,000 calligraphy books and materials in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, and more than 2,000 calligraphy works. Many books and materials are quite precious. The calligraphy works in the exhibition are also open to the public for free viewing, and there is an experience area for the digital e-pen calligraphy and calligraphy system developed by the university. Free for the public to learn and experience the digital e-pens developed by TKU's cross-field cooperation.
4. Black Swan Exhibition Hall: all units of the university may apply for use, and all exhibitions held are open for free viewing by the public inside and outside the university.
5. Campus Art Landscape: many of the art collections of the university are displayed in the public spaces of all buildings in the university, and the campuses of Tamsui and Lanyang also display Ying Feng Yang (Global Village, Snow Mountain Tunnel Sculpture), works by masters such as Xiu-Qi Wang (Warm, Dolphins Mascot Milestone, Five Tiger Monument Sculptures, Reading Girls and Children), E He (Yellow River Mother), and Eitaro Sato (Traveler) are available for free viewing by the public.