5 Things You Don't Know About the National Palace Museum
(English/Mandarin subtitles can be enabled in player subtitle settings.) In 1949, nearly 700,000 artifacts were transported from China to Taiwan to be kept safe as the Chinese Civil War ended. Miraculously, none of these priceless relics were lost or damaged in the process. Now available for all the world to see, the works are exhibited at the National Palace Museum's (NPM) Taipei and Chiayi branches. Follow Arnaud Campagne, a fan of Chinese culture from France, as he explores some little-known facts and stories about this remarkable museum!
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