5 Things You Don’t Know About the National Palace Museum|TaiwanPlus
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Here's everything you need to know about National Palace Museum.
After watching the video, your trip to the museum may become very different.
In 1949, nearly 700,000 works of art were transported to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War. Miraculously, no relics were lost or damaged in the process, which is a blessing to the world. They are now stored in the National Palace Museum (NPM) in Taipei and its Southern Branch in Chiayi.
Do you know that the collection was mostly curated by an emperor around 300 years ago? And that there is a thousand-year-old painting nicknamed "Mona Lisa of the East"? Follow Arnaud Campagne, a huge fan of Chinese culture from France, and explore some little-known facts and stories about this great museum!
00:00 Introduction
00:44 The Emperor's snuff boxes collection
04:23 The "Mona Lisa" of the East is in there?!
10:11 The Emperor himself was tricked by this painting?!
16:36 Inside the Museum restoration department
19:36 Welcome to the technology department
23:05 Let's go to the Southern branch of the Museum!
29:06 Conclusion
29:41 Credits
#TaiwanArt #Taipei, #Portraits #Painting #ChinesePainting #Masterpiece #Museum #artifacts #Painting #TaiwanCulture #TaiwanTravel #故宮 #MonaLisa #Travel #Museum
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Here's everything you need to know about National Palace Museum.
After watching the video, your trip to the museum may become very different.
In 1949, nearly 700,000 works of art were transported to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War. Miraculously, no relics were lost or damaged in the process, which is a blessing to the world. They are now stored in the National Palace Museum (NPM) in Taipei and its Southern Branch in Chiayi.
Do you know that the collection was mostly curated by an emperor around 300 years ago? And that there is a thousand-year-old painting nicknamed "Mona Lisa of the East"? Follow Arnaud Campagne, a huge fan of Chinese culture from France, and explore some little-known facts and stories about this great museum!
00:00 Introduction
00:44 The Emperor's snuff boxes collection
04:23 The "Mona Lisa" of the East is in there?!
10:11 The Emperor himself was tricked by this painting?!
16:36 Inside the Museum restoration department
19:36 Welcome to the technology department
23:05 Let's go to the Southern branch of the Museum!
29:06 Conclusion
29:41 Credits
#TaiwanArt #Taipei, #Portraits #Painting #ChinesePainting #Masterpiece #Museum #artifacts #Painting #TaiwanCulture #TaiwanTravel #故宮 #MonaLisa #Travel #Museum
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