National Palace Museum
Originally founded within the walls of the Beijing Forbidden City in 1925, the present-day National Palace Museum moved to Taipei’s Shilin District following the Republic of China government relocation in 1949 with an official opening for the public in 1965. Over 700,000 of the most precious artefacts within the collection were moved to Taiwan to prevent their desecration during and after the Chinese Civil War. ( source: guidetoTaipei.com) #NationalPalaceMuseum #H2HTaiwan One of the most important treasure in the #NationalPalaceMuseum A 4,000 year old bronze cauldron with 500 characters / inscriptions engraved and where Chinese characters evolved from #H2HTaiwan There are only 6 Jade cabbages in the world. 2 were buried with the wife of the Emperor and 3 are in the #NationalPalaceMuseum A beautiful cabbage with a locust #H2HTaiwan The powers of jade when you touch the stone 🙂 Beautiful green jade screen
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