The National Palace Museum is an art museum in Taipei City. It is the national museum of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and has a permanent collection of over 677,687 pieces of ancient Chinese artifacts and artworks, making it one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 8,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty. Most of the collection are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
The National Palace Museum was originally established as the Palace Museum in Beijing's Forbidden City on 10 October 1925, shortly after the expulsion of Puyi, the last emperor of China, from the Forbidden City by warlord Feng Yü-hsiang. The articles in the museum consisted of the valuables of the former Imperial family.
Chiang Kai-shek (October 31, 1887 – April 5, 1975) was a political and military leader of 20th-century China. He is known as Jiǎng Jièshí (蔣介石) or Jiǎng Zhōngzhèng (蔣中正) in Mandarin.
Chiang was an influential member of the Nationalist Party, the Kuomintang (KMT), and was a close ally of Sun Yat-sen. He became the Commandant of the Kuomintang's Whampoa Military Academy, and took Sun's place as leader of the KMT when Sun died in 1925. In 1926, Chiang led the Northern Expedition to unify the country, becoming China's nominal leader. He served as Chairman of the National Military Council of the Nationalist government of the Republic of China (ROC) from 1928 to 1948. Chiang led China in the Second Sino-Japanese War, during which the Nationalist government's power severely weakened, but his prominence grew. Unlike Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek was socially conservative, promoting traditional Chinese culture in the New Life Movement and rejecting western democracy and the nationalist democratic socialism that Sun Yat-sen and some other members of the KMT embraced in favor of a nationalist authoritarian government.
In the Taiwanese capital, Michelle Jana Chan investigates a surprising collaboration between Beijing and Taipei -- where museum curators from both cities hav...
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Journeys in Time 2011-09-07 Palace Museum in Taipei (Part 1) National Treasures moved to Taiwan (1)
Journeys in Time 2011-09-07 Palace Museum in Taipei (Part 1) National Treasures moved to Taiwan (1)
Journeys in Time 2011-09-07 Palace Museum in Taipei (Part 1) National Treasures moved to Taiwan (1)
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Taipei Ep. 3: National Palace Museum, Hello Kitty Kitchen
Taipei Ep. 3: National Palace Museum, Hello Kitty Kitchen
Taipei Ep. 3: National Palace Museum, Hello Kitty Kitchen
In this vlog, we take a mini underground adventure to get to 7-Eleven on a rainy morning, hit up Tonghua Night Market, the National Palace Museum, and the Hello Kitty Cafe in Taipei!
Q: What city would you most like to travel to? Answer in the comments below and I’ll give you a shoutout in my next travel vlog! :)
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▸ National Palace Museum
▸ Hello Kitty Kitchen
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National Palace Museum Taipei Taiwan
National Palace Museum Taipei Taiwan
National Palace Museum Taipei Taiwan
Laura and I took a trip to the National Palace Museum in Taipei on July 31, 2011. No cameras we allowed in the exhibition area so I recorded a little of the ...
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National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
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National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
The National Palace Museum (traditional Chinese: 國立故宮博物院; simplified Chinese: 国立故宫博物院; pinyin: Guólì Gùgōng Bówùyuàn) is an antique museum in Shilin, Taipei, Republic of China. It is one of the national museums in the island nation of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and has a permanent collection of more than 696,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, making it one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 10,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty.[5] Most of the collection are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
The National Palace Museum
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The National Palace Museum of Korea
The National Palace Museum of Korea
The National Palace Museum of Korea
Learn More: http://wp.me/p1hnjj-1Jg Tasked with preserving the history of the Joseon Dynasty and Daehan Empire, the National Palace Museum of Korea includes ...
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Adventures in the National Palace Museum 故宮3D動畫短片"國寶總動員"
Adventures in the National Palace Museum 故宮3D動畫短片"國寶總動員"
Adventures in the National Palace Museum 故宮3D動畫短片"國寶總動員"
Nighttime approaches the National Palace Museum. The final visitor has been ushered out and its workers have locked all the doors and left as well. All shoul...
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Taiwan: Taipei’s Treasures – The National Palace Museum
Taiwan: Taipei’s Treasures – The National Palace Museum
Taiwan: Taipei’s Treasures – The National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, is home to the world’s largest collection of Chinese art. The collection dates back over 1,000 years and was originally housed in the Forbidden City in Peking. How this priceless collection came to Taiwan is a story marked by war, jealousy and international intrigue. For more information visit www.ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #118 in the International category.
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Taiwan 10 พิพิธภัณฑ์ กู้กง (Gu Gong National Palace Museum)
Taiwan 10 พิพิธภัณฑ์ กู้กง (Gu Gong National Palace Museum)
Taiwan 10 พิพิธภัณฑ์ กู้กง (Gu Gong National Palace Museum)
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
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Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #2
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #2
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #2
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
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Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #3
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #3
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #3
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
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台北故宮珍藏明代瓷器 Procelain of Ming Dynasty National Palace Museum
台北故宮珍藏明代瓷器 Procelain of Ming Dynasty National Palace Museum
台北故宮珍藏明代瓷器 Procelain of Ming Dynasty National Palace Museum
In the Taiwanese capital, Michelle Jana Chan investigates a surprising collaboration between Beijing and Taipei -- where museum curators from both cities hav...
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Journeys in Time 2011-09-07 Palace Museum in Taipei (Part 1) National Treasures moved to Taiwan (1)
Journeys in Time 2011-09-07 Palace Museum in Taipei (Part 1) National Treasures moved to Taiwan (1)
Journeys in Time 2011-09-07 Palace Museum in Taipei (Part 1) National Treasures moved to Taiwan (1)
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Taipei Ep. 3: National Palace Museum, Hello Kitty Kitchen
Taipei Ep. 3: National Palace Museum, Hello Kitty Kitchen
Taipei Ep. 3: National Palace Museum, Hello Kitty Kitchen
In this vlog, we take a mini underground adventure to get to 7-Eleven on a rainy morning, hit up Tonghua Night Market, the National Palace Museum, and the Hello Kitty Cafe in Taipei!
Q: What city would you most like to travel to? Answer in the comments below and I’ll give you a shoutout in my next travel vlog! :)
{ places mentioned }
▸ Tonghua Night Market
▸ National Palace Museum
▸ Hello Kitty Kitchen
{ connect with me }
▸ Blog: http://lavendaire.com
▸ Facebook: http://facebook.com/lavendaire
▸ Instagram: http://instagram.com/lavendaire
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{ music }
Yuna - Lights and Camera (Lowself Remix) | h
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National Palace Museum Taipei Taiwan
National Palace Museum Taipei Taiwan
National Palace Museum Taipei Taiwan
Laura and I took a trip to the National Palace Museum in Taipei on July 31, 2011. No cameras we allowed in the exhibition area so I recorded a little of the ...
2:00
National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-a93a-6c5f?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) National Palace Museum...
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National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
The National Palace Museum (traditional Chinese: 國立故宮博物院; simplified Chinese: 国立故宫博物院; pinyin: Guólì Gùgōng Bówùyuàn) is an antique museum in Shilin, Taipei, Republic of China. It is one of the national museums in the island nation of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and has a permanent collection of more than 696,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, making it one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 10,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty.[5] Most of the collection are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
The National Palace Museum
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The National Palace Museum of Korea
The National Palace Museum of Korea
The National Palace Museum of Korea
Learn More: http://wp.me/p1hnjj-1Jg Tasked with preserving the history of the Joseon Dynasty and Daehan Empire, the National Palace Museum of Korea includes ...
1:58
Adventures in the National Palace Museum 故宮3D動畫短片"國寶總動員"
Adventures in the National Palace Museum 故宮3D動畫短片"國寶總動員"
Adventures in the National Palace Museum 故宮3D動畫短片"國寶總動員"
Nighttime approaches the National Palace Museum. The final visitor has been ushered out and its workers have locked all the doors and left as well. All shoul...
3:17
Taiwan: Taipei’s Treasures – The National Palace Museum
Taiwan: Taipei’s Treasures – The National Palace Museum
Taiwan: Taipei’s Treasures – The National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, is home to the world’s largest collection of Chinese art. The collection dates back over 1,000 years and was originally housed in the Forbidden City in Peking. How this priceless collection came to Taiwan is a story marked by war, jealousy and international intrigue. For more information visit www.ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #118 in the International category.
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Taiwan 10 พิพิธภัณฑ์ กู้กง (Gu Gong National Palace Museum)
Taiwan 10 พิพิธภัณฑ์ กู้กง (Gu Gong National Palace Museum)
Taiwan 10 พิพิธภัณฑ์ กู้กง (Gu Gong National Palace Museum)
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
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Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #2
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #2
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #2
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
6:06
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #3
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #3
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #3
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
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台北故宮珍藏明代瓷器 Procelain of Ming Dynasty National Palace Museum
台北故宮珍藏明代瓷器 Procelain of Ming Dynasty National Palace Museum
台北故宮珍藏明代瓷器 Procelain of Ming Dynasty National Palace Museum
台北故宮珍藏明代瓷器.
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National Palace Museum
National Palace Museum
National Palace Museum
19th Century Ivory ball. 1737 Carved olive-stone boat. ca. 900-800 B.C Mao-Kung Ting (bronze vessel). 【The information from National Palace Museum】
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Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition Episode 1
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition Episode 1
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition Episode 1
Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition Episode 1.
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National Palace Museum to display 'Jadeite Cabbage with Insects' in Tokyo
National Palace Museum to display 'Jadeite Cabbage with Insects' in Tokyo
National Palace Museum to display 'Jadeite Cabbage with Insects' in Tokyo
The National Palace Museum will lend two of its most popular items, a piece of jadeite resembling white cabbage and a piece of banded jasper resembling pork ...
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National Palace Museum arranges special exhibit of jadeite cabbage carvings
National Palace Museum arranges special exhibit of jadeite cabbage carvings
National Palace Museum arranges special exhibit of jadeite cabbage carvings
With the National Palace Museum’s “Meat-shaped Stone” ready to go on display in Japan, the museum has arranged a special exhibit of carvings in the shape of jadeite cabbages. It will include three classic pieces displayed together with the celebrated “Jadeite Cabbage with Insects.” This is the “Small Jadeite Cabbage” from the Qing dynasty exhibited alongside the “Jadeite Cabbage Floral Holder” and the “Jade Brush Holder with a Garden Scene.” The National Palace Museum is exhibiting these items together for the first time.Chang Li-ruiNational Palace MuseumOne item gives life, but by bringing all these items together into a complete environment
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National Palace Museum Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul. | Travel Korea |국립고궁박물관
National Palace Museum Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul. | Travel Korea |국립고궁박물관
National Palace Museum Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul. | Travel Korea |국립고궁박물관
The National Gyeongbokgung Palace Museum located near the Gyeongbokgung palace. there you can find a collection of artifacts from the royal court of Joseon D...
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TPE_NPM-Procelain of Song Dynasty National Palace Museum
TPE_NPM-Procelain of Song Dynasty National Palace Museum
TPE_NPM-Procelain of Song Dynasty National Palace Museum
台北故宮珍藏宋代瓷器.
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Gu Gong National Palace Museum
Gu Gong National Palace Museum
Gu Gong National Palace Museum
กู้กง พิพิธภัณฑ์มหัศจรรย์ที่รวยที่สุดในโลก มีวัตุโบราณล้ำค่าของจีนมากกว่า 600,000 ชิ้น ใช้บริการ จองตั๋วเครื่องบิน, จองที่พัก, ทัวร์ราคาประหยัด, เช็คเที่ยวบิน, เช็คราคาโรงแรม, ทริปท่องเที่ยว ที่ http://itravelhunter.com ชัวร์ ถูก ดี ให้บริการ 24 ชั่วโมง
Gu Gong National Palace Museum
Gu Gong National Palace Museum is an antique museum in Taipei. It is one of the national museums in the island nation of Taiwan and has a permanent collection of more than 600,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, making it one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 10,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithi
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Travel Vlog: Taiwan Part 2 of 3 (National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Maokong)
Travel Vlog: Taiwan Part 2 of 3 (National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Maokong)
Travel Vlog: Taiwan Part 2 of 3 (National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Maokong)
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Outside Bus Stop National Palace Museum Taipei, Taiwan
Outside Bus Stop National Palace Museum Taipei, Taiwan
Outside Bus Stop National Palace Museum Taipei, Taiwan
Outside Bus Stop National Palace Museum Taipei, Taiwan.
In the Taiwanese capital, Michelle Jana Chan investigates a surprising collaboration between Beijing and Taipei -- where museum curators from both cities hav...
In the Taiwanese capital, Michelle Jana Chan investigates a surprising collaboration between Beijing and Taipei -- where museum curators from both cities hav...
In this vlog, we take a mini underground adventure to get to 7-Eleven on a rainy morning, hit up Tonghua Night Market, the National Palace Museum, and the Hello Kitty Cafe in Taipei!
Q: What city would you most like to travel to? Answer in the comments below and I’ll give you a shoutout in my next travel vlog! :)
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▸ National Palace Museum
▸ Hello Kitty Kitchen
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In this vlog, we take a mini underground adventure to get to 7-Eleven on a rainy morning, hit up Tonghua Night Market, the National Palace Museum, and the Hello Kitty Cafe in Taipei!
Q: What city would you most like to travel to? Answer in the comments below and I’ll give you a shoutout in my next travel vlog! :)
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▸ Tonghua Night Market
▸ National Palace Museum
▸ Hello Kitty Kitchen
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▸ Instagram: http://instagram.com/lavendaire
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Rokinon 8mm fisheye lens | http://amzn.to/1Iypivn
{ about }
Hello! I’m Aileen, a lifestyle vlogger sharing knowledge and inspiration on becoming your best self and creating your dream life.
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Laura and I took a trip to the National Palace Museum in Taipei on July 31, 2011. No cameras we allowed in the exhibition area so I recorded a little of the ...
Laura and I took a trip to the National Palace Museum in Taipei on July 31, 2011. No cameras we allowed in the exhibition area so I recorded a little of the ...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-a93a-6c5f?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) National Palace Museum...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-a93a-6c5f?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) National Palace Museum...
The National Palace Museum (traditional Chinese: 國立故宮博物院; simplified Chinese: 国立故宫博物院; pinyin: Guólì Gùgōng Bówùyuàn) is an antique museum in Shilin, Taipei, Republic of China. It is one of the national museums in the island nation of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and has a permanent collection of more than 696,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, making it one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 10,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty.[5] Most of the collection are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
The National Palace Museum and the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC), share the same roots. They split in two as a result of the Chinese Civil War which divided China into the two countries of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC).[6] In English, the institution in Taipei is distinguished from the one in Beijing by the additional "National" designation. In common usage in Chinese, the institution in Taipei is known as the "Taipei Gugong" (臺北故宮), while that in Beijing is known as the "Beijing Gugong" (北京故宮).
The National Palace Museum (traditional Chinese: 國立故宮博物院; simplified Chinese: 国立故宫博物院; pinyin: Guólì Gùgōng Bówùyuàn) is an antique museum in Shilin, Taipei, Republic of China. It is one of the national museums in the island nation of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and has a permanent collection of more than 696,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, making it one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 10,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty.[5] Most of the collection are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
The National Palace Museum and the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC), share the same roots. They split in two as a result of the Chinese Civil War which divided China into the two countries of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC).[6] In English, the institution in Taipei is distinguished from the one in Beijing by the additional "National" designation. In common usage in Chinese, the institution in Taipei is known as the "Taipei Gugong" (臺北故宮), while that in Beijing is known as the "Beijing Gugong" (北京故宮).
Learn More: http://wp.me/p1hnjj-1Jg Tasked with preserving the history of the Joseon Dynasty and Daehan Empire, the National Palace Museum of Korea includes ...
Learn More: http://wp.me/p1hnjj-1Jg Tasked with preserving the history of the Joseon Dynasty and Daehan Empire, the National Palace Museum of Korea includes ...
Nighttime approaches the National Palace Museum. The final visitor has been ushered out and its workers have locked all the doors and left as well. All shoul...
Nighttime approaches the National Palace Museum. The final visitor has been ushered out and its workers have locked all the doors and left as well. All shoul...
The National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, is home to the world’s largest collection of Chinese art. The collection dates back over 1,000 years and was originally housed in the Forbidden City in Peking. How this priceless collection came to Taiwan is a story marked by war, jealousy and international intrigue. For more information visit www.ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #118 in the International category.
The National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, is home to the world’s largest collection of Chinese art. The collection dates back over 1,000 years and was originally housed in the Forbidden City in Peking. How this priceless collection came to Taiwan is a story marked by war, jealousy and international intrigue. For more information visit www.ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #118 in the International category.
published:24 Oct 2014
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Taiwan 10 พิพิธภัณฑ์ กู้กง (Gu Gong National Palace Museum)
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
The National Palace Museum will lend two of its most popular items, a piece of jadeite resembling white cabbage and a piece of banded jasper resembling pork ...
The National Palace Museum will lend two of its most popular items, a piece of jadeite resembling white cabbage and a piece of banded jasper resembling pork ...
With the National Palace Museum’s “Meat-shaped Stone” ready to go on display in Japan, the museum has arranged a special exhibit of carvings in the shape of jadeite cabbages. It will include three classic pieces displayed together with the celebrated “Jadeite Cabbage with Insects.” This is the “Small Jadeite Cabbage” from the Qing dynasty exhibited alongside the “Jadeite Cabbage Floral Holder” and the “Jade Brush Holder with a Garden Scene.” The National Palace Museum is exhibiting these items together for the first time.Chang Li-ruiNational Palace MuseumOne item gives life, but by bringing all these items together into a complete environment, that life gains extra vitality.This group of jadeite cabbages will be exhibited through Oct. 23, potentially drawing even more visitors to the museum.
With the National Palace Museum’s “Meat-shaped Stone” ready to go on display in Japan, the museum has arranged a special exhibit of carvings in the shape of jadeite cabbages. It will include three classic pieces displayed together with the celebrated “Jadeite Cabbage with Insects.” This is the “Small Jadeite Cabbage” from the Qing dynasty exhibited alongside the “Jadeite Cabbage Floral Holder” and the “Jade Brush Holder with a Garden Scene.” The National Palace Museum is exhibiting these items together for the first time.Chang Li-ruiNational Palace MuseumOne item gives life, but by bringing all these items together into a complete environment, that life gains extra vitality.This group of jadeite cabbages will be exhibited through Oct. 23, potentially drawing even more visitors to the museum.
published:01 Oct 2014
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National Palace Museum Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul. | Travel Korea |국립고궁박물관
The National Gyeongbokgung Palace Museum located near the Gyeongbokgung palace. there you can find a collection of artifacts from the royal court of Joseon D...
The National Gyeongbokgung Palace Museum located near the Gyeongbokgung palace. there you can find a collection of artifacts from the royal court of Joseon D...
กู้กง พิพิธภัณฑ์มหัศจรรย์ที่รวยที่สุดในโลก มีวัตุโบราณล้ำค่าของจีนมากกว่า 600,000 ชิ้น ใช้บริการ จองตั๋วเครื่องบิน, จองที่พัก, ทัวร์ราคาประหยัด, เช็คเที่ยวบิน, เช็คราคาโรงแรม, ทริปท่องเที่ยว ที่ http://itravelhunter.com ชัวร์ ถูก ดี ให้บริการ 24 ชั่วโมง
Gu Gong National Palace Museum
Gu Gong National Palace Museum is an antique museum in Taipei. It is one of the national museums in the island nation of Taiwan and has a permanent collection of more than 600,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, making it one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 10,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty. Most of the collections are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
If taken antiques out of the museum exhibit can be viewed daily circulation, rotate to exceed 10 years.
Symbol of Gu Gong National Palace Museum that all visitors must not miss to see is The Jadeite Cabbage and the "Meat-shaped Stone"
One of the most popular pieces of jade carvings in the museum is the "Jadeite Cabbage” because it’s a piece of jadeite carved into the shape of a cabbage head, and with a large and a small grasshopper camouflaged in the leaves. The ruffled semi-translucent leaves attached are due to the masterful combination of various natural color of the jade to recreate the color variations of a real cabbage.
The "Meat-shaped Stone" is often exhibited together with the Jadeite Cabbage. A piece of jasper, a form of agate, the strata of which are cleverly used to create a likeness of a piece of pork cooked in soy sauce. The dyed and textured surface makes the layers of skin, lean meat, and fat materialized incredibly lifelike.
Other various carvings, The "Carved Olive-stone Boat" is a tiny boat carved from an olive stone, can saw seamen
Precious art of Chinese artists were collected in Gu Gong National Palace Museum and Gu Gong National Palace Museum considered to be the most wealthy museum in the world
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Gu Gong National Palace Museum
Gu Gong National Palace Museum is an antique museum in Taipei. It is one of the national museums in the island nation of Taiwan and has a permanent collection of more than 600,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, making it one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 10,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty. Most of the collections are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
If taken antiques out of the museum exhibit can be viewed daily circulation, rotate to exceed 10 years.
Symbol of Gu Gong National Palace Museum that all visitors must not miss to see is The Jadeite Cabbage and the "Meat-shaped Stone"
One of the most popular pieces of jade carvings in the museum is the "Jadeite Cabbage” because it’s a piece of jadeite carved into the shape of a cabbage head, and with a large and a small grasshopper camouflaged in the leaves. The ruffled semi-translucent leaves attached are due to the masterful combination of various natural color of the jade to recreate the color variations of a real cabbage.
The "Meat-shaped Stone" is often exhibited together with the Jadeite Cabbage. A piece of jasper, a form of agate, the strata of which are cleverly used to create a likeness of a piece of pork cooked in soy sauce. The dyed and textured surface makes the layers of skin, lean meat, and fat materialized incredibly lifelike.
Other various carvings, The "Carved Olive-stone Boat" is a tiny boat carved from an olive stone, can saw seamen
Precious art of Chinese artists were collected in Gu Gong National Palace Museum and Gu Gong National Palace Museum considered to be the most wealthy museum in the world
published:11 Apr 2015
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Travel Vlog: Taiwan Part 2 of 3 (National Palace Museum, Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, Maokong)
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National Palace Museum & Braised Goose (Taiwan Day 5)
National Palace Museum & Braised Goose (Taiwan Day 5)
National Palace Museum & Braised Goose (Taiwan Day 5)
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On Day 5 in Taiwan, we ate breakfast at our hotel, and then headed straight to the Taiwan National Palace Museum, one of the most extensive art museums in Asia, and one of the major and most important museums in China. The museum was huge, and there were a ton of people there as well - I guess a lot of the tour group buses come to the National Palace Museum. After arriving and buying out tickets, we went around and walked through the museum for about an hour - though we could have spent more time there, we had to keep on going. I took
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Travel Devoted - National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
Travel Devoted - National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
Travel Devoted - National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
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Taiwan 8 | National Palace Museum, Honda's Birthday, Andrew's Birthday
Taiwan 8 | National Palace Museum, Honda's Birthday, Andrew's Birthday
Taiwan 8 | National Palace Museum, Honda's Birthday, Andrew's Birthday
National Palace Museum, Honda's Brithday, Andrew's Brithday.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower an
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The Forbidden City (Palace Museum)
The Forbidden City (Palace Museum)
The Forbidden City (Palace Museum)
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Taipei 101 and National Palace Museum expand cooperation
Taipei 101 and National Palace Museum expand cooperation
Taipei 101 and National Palace Museum expand cooperation
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〈想像,故宮〉明仇英漢宮春曉 Imagination, National Palace Museum - Spring Morning in the Han Palace
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〈想像,故宮〉明仇英漢宮春曉 Imagination, National Palace Museum - Spring Morning in the Han Palace
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National Palace Museum of Korea at Gyeongbokgung Palace In Seoul, South Korea
National Palace Museum of Korea at Gyeongbokgung Palace In Seoul, South Korea
National Palace Museum of Korea at Gyeongbokgung Palace In Seoul, South Korea
The National Palace Museum of Korea, located on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace, houses a collection of over 900 relics and 40000 artifacts from the roy...
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The Forbidden City Palace Museum China Traveling Guide
The Forbidden City Palace Museum China Traveling Guide
The Forbidden City Palace Museum China Traveling Guide
The Forbidden City
Palace Museum
Introduction to the Forbidden City
In the early 1400s, the third Ming Emperor, YongLe, moved the capital of China to Beijing. In 1406, he began construction of a new 'Forbidden City' that would include an imperial palace complex of vast proportions - a grand design.
Located at the exact center of the ancient city of Beijing, the palace was the home and center of power for 24 emperors during the mid to later Ming and Qing dynasties.
In this guide, we open the doors of the Forbidden City and tour inside this beautiful palace with its 500 years of history. The guide includes over 600 photographs, 2 videos, a
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Jadeite Cabbage @ National Palace Museum
Jadeite Cabbage @ National Palace Museum
Jadeite Cabbage @ National Palace Museum
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National Palace Museum Taipei
National Palace Museum Taipei
National Palace Museum Taipei
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Could Taiwan's National Palace Museum Exhibit in China?
Could Taiwan's National Palace Museum Exhibit in China?
Could Taiwan's National Palace Museum Exhibit in China?
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Tour of Taiwan - Tapei City - National Palace Museum
Tour of Taiwan - Tapei City - National Palace Museum
Tour of Taiwan - Tapei City - National Palace Museum
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Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Taipei.d180030.Destination-Travel-Guides
Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949
National Palace Museum & Braised Goose (Taiwan Day 5)
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On Day 5 in Taiwan, we ate breakfast at our hotel, and then headed straight to the Taiwan National Palace Museum, one of the most extensive art museums in Asia, and one of the major and most important museums in China. The museum was huge, and there were a ton of people there as well - I guess a lot of the tour group buses come to the National Palace Museum. After arriving and buying out tickets, we went around and walked through the museum for about an hour - though we could have spent more time there, we had to keep on going. I took a lot of art history courses when I was in University, and at the museum, I remember quite a few of the famous Chinese paintings that I had studied during school - so the Chinese painting sections was my favorite part of visiting the Taiwan National Palace Museum.
After visiting the museum, we headed back to the metro station and eventually caught a bus at Jiantan station enroute to the National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine, a shrine in memory of all those who have lost their lives in various wars. Luckily we arrived just in time to see the changing of the guard ceremony taking place. The guards walked all the way from the street to the entrance of the shrine, and then changed positions with the new guards at the memorial and then walked all the way back. I thought it was a pretty good place to see in Taipei, and the guards ceremony was interesting.
After visiting the National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine we were all very hungry, so we went to eat shabu shabu at a restaurant not too far away. The food was very good, and we filmed a separate video, which I’ll publish soon. After lunch, since we were near the Shilin Night Market we decided to go check out a certain food stall that Ying had seen on the night we went to the market a few days previously. Luckily they happened to be open and they were selling the cakes even though the night market had not yet opened. The cake was extremely soft and fluffy.
After quite a long day of running around and doing things in Taipei, we headed back to Ximending area, and as Ying was doing some shopping, I decided to sneak away to eat dinner at Duck 1950 Restaurant - although they served goose - I read that they started off selling duck, and now sell Taiwanese goose. The braised goose was incredibly delicious.
That’s all for Dy 5, it was another long and fun day in Taipei, and I especially enjoyed the braised goose.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Music in this video is from Audio Network
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On Day 5 in Taiwan, we ate breakfast at our hotel, and then headed straight to the Taiwan National Palace Museum, one of the most extensive art museums in Asia, and one of the major and most important museums in China. The museum was huge, and there were a ton of people there as well - I guess a lot of the tour group buses come to the National Palace Museum. After arriving and buying out tickets, we went around and walked through the museum for about an hour - though we could have spent more time there, we had to keep on going. I took a lot of art history courses when I was in University, and at the museum, I remember quite a few of the famous Chinese paintings that I had studied during school - so the Chinese painting sections was my favorite part of visiting the Taiwan National Palace Museum.
After visiting the museum, we headed back to the metro station and eventually caught a bus at Jiantan station enroute to the National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine, a shrine in memory of all those who have lost their lives in various wars. Luckily we arrived just in time to see the changing of the guard ceremony taking place. The guards walked all the way from the street to the entrance of the shrine, and then changed positions with the new guards at the memorial and then walked all the way back. I thought it was a pretty good place to see in Taipei, and the guards ceremony was interesting.
After visiting the National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine we were all very hungry, so we went to eat shabu shabu at a restaurant not too far away. The food was very good, and we filmed a separate video, which I’ll publish soon. After lunch, since we were near the Shilin Night Market we decided to go check out a certain food stall that Ying had seen on the night we went to the market a few days previously. Luckily they happened to be open and they were selling the cakes even though the night market had not yet opened. The cake was extremely soft and fluffy.
After quite a long day of running around and doing things in Taipei, we headed back to Ximending area, and as Ying was doing some shopping, I decided to sneak away to eat dinner at Duck 1950 Restaurant - although they served goose - I read that they started off selling duck, and now sell Taiwanese goose. The braised goose was incredibly delicious.
That’s all for Dy 5, it was another long and fun day in Taipei, and I especially enjoyed the braised goose.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Music in this video is from Audio Network
This video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, for more information about us, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
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SNAPCHAT: migrationology
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Travel Devoted - National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
http://www.kinabaloo.com/forbidden_city.html
Forbidden City Travel Guide
http://www.kinabaloo.com/beijing.html
More information, photos and videos from around Beijing (plus travel guide)
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http://www.kinabaloo.com/forbidden_city.html
Forbidden City Travel Guide
http://www.kinabaloo.com/beijing.html
More information, photos and videos from around Beijing (plus travel guide)
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Taipei 101 and National Palace Museum expand cooperation
Taipei 101 and National Palace Museum have begun offering a combination ticket. It offers a 20 percent discount on admission to two of Taiwan's most popular ...
Taipei 101 and National Palace Museum have begun offering a combination ticket. It offers a 20 percent discount on admission to two of Taiwan's most popular ...
The National Palace Museum of Korea, located on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace, houses a collection of over 900 relics and 40000 artifacts from the roy...
The National Palace Museum of Korea, located on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace, houses a collection of over 900 relics and 40000 artifacts from the roy...
The Forbidden City
Palace Museum
Introduction to the Forbidden City
In the early 1400s, the third Ming Emperor, YongLe, moved the capital of China to Beijing. In 1406, he began construction of a new 'Forbidden City' that would include an imperial palace complex of vast proportions - a grand design.
Located at the exact center of the ancient city of Beijing, the palace was the home and center of power for 24 emperors during the mid to later Ming and Qing dynasties.
In this guide, we open the doors of the Forbidden City and tour inside this beautiful palace with its 500 years of history. The guide includes over 600 photographs, 2 videos, and describes in detail all the main places of interest. It also presents a useful map.
An overview of the palace
A bird's eye view of the layout and location
Now officially renamed as the 'Palace Museum' ('GuGong' in Chinese, meaning simply 'Old Palace'), the extensive grounds cover over 700,000 square meters. There are around 800 buildings that have about 9,000 rooms in total. The Forbidden City is the world's largest palace complex. Indeed, it is listed by UNESCO as the world's largest collection of preserved ancient wood-based structures and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987.
Although the founations are stone and the walls made of brick, the buildings themselves are constructed almost entirely of wood. The skills for this are quite amazing, but there is the problem of fire, especially with candlelight and incense burning. That's why ne sees many large vats all around the palace, to store water for any outbreak of fire. The vats are raised on stone feet so that a fire could be lit underneath to stop the water freezing during harsh winter weather.
The Forbidden City is encircled by a 50 meter wide moat then a 10 meter high purple wall; the perimeter is almost 3.5 kilometers long and the enclosed area about twice the size of Tian'AnMen Square. It lies at the center of YongLe's reconstructed Beijing, and symbolically between the Temple of Heaven (TianTan) to the south, and the Temple of Earth (DiTan) to the north along a central axis 8 kilometers in length. It was to be a reflection of heavenly order and a symbol of the emperor's heavenly mandate. At the heart of the walled city, and also a walled inner city, the palace was a city within a city.
The Forbidden City is located directly to the north of Tian'AnMen Square and can be accessed from the square via Tian'AnMen Gate. This takes you through the grand and enveloping south gate of the palace (WuMen), the 'front door'.
The Forbidden City remains a national symbol and an image of its entrance gate is part of the official seal of the People's Republic of China.
The last emperor of China, PuYi, ascended the throne aged 3, but just four years earlier the republcan movement brought an end to imperial era in 1912. PuYi was forced to stay in the palace during the following twelve years but was evicted in 1924, and in 1925 ordinary folk entered the palace for the first time.
Today, the Palace Museum is open to the public and has become one of the world's most popular tourist attractions. Visitors can wander through the traditional palace architecture, view the art and artefacts in exhibitions and recreations, and learn of the many legends involving the imperial family and court. Electronic audio tours in many languages are available. Over 1 million treasures are stored here in total.
The Forbidden City
Palace Museum
Introduction to the Forbidden City
In the early 1400s, the third Ming Emperor, YongLe, moved the capital of China to Beijing. In 1406, he began construction of a new 'Forbidden City' that would include an imperial palace complex of vast proportions - a grand design.
Located at the exact center of the ancient city of Beijing, the palace was the home and center of power for 24 emperors during the mid to later Ming and Qing dynasties.
In this guide, we open the doors of the Forbidden City and tour inside this beautiful palace with its 500 years of history. The guide includes over 600 photographs, 2 videos, and describes in detail all the main places of interest. It also presents a useful map.
An overview of the palace
A bird's eye view of the layout and location
Now officially renamed as the 'Palace Museum' ('GuGong' in Chinese, meaning simply 'Old Palace'), the extensive grounds cover over 700,000 square meters. There are around 800 buildings that have about 9,000 rooms in total. The Forbidden City is the world's largest palace complex. Indeed, it is listed by UNESCO as the world's largest collection of preserved ancient wood-based structures and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987.
Although the founations are stone and the walls made of brick, the buildings themselves are constructed almost entirely of wood. The skills for this are quite amazing, but there is the problem of fire, especially with candlelight and incense burning. That's why ne sees many large vats all around the palace, to store water for any outbreak of fire. The vats are raised on stone feet so that a fire could be lit underneath to stop the water freezing during harsh winter weather.
The Forbidden City is encircled by a 50 meter wide moat then a 10 meter high purple wall; the perimeter is almost 3.5 kilometers long and the enclosed area about twice the size of Tian'AnMen Square. It lies at the center of YongLe's reconstructed Beijing, and symbolically between the Temple of Heaven (TianTan) to the south, and the Temple of Earth (DiTan) to the north along a central axis 8 kilometers in length. It was to be a reflection of heavenly order and a symbol of the emperor's heavenly mandate. At the heart of the walled city, and also a walled inner city, the palace was a city within a city.
The Forbidden City is located directly to the north of Tian'AnMen Square and can be accessed from the square via Tian'AnMen Gate. This takes you through the grand and enveloping south gate of the palace (WuMen), the 'front door'.
The Forbidden City remains a national symbol and an image of its entrance gate is part of the official seal of the People's Republic of China.
The last emperor of China, PuYi, ascended the throne aged 3, but just four years earlier the republcan movement brought an end to imperial era in 1912. PuYi was forced to stay in the palace during the following twelve years but was evicted in 1924, and in 1925 ordinary folk entered the palace for the first time.
Today, the Palace Museum is open to the public and has become one of the world's most popular tourist attractions. Visitors can wander through the traditional palace architecture, view the art and artefacts in exhibitions and recreations, and learn of the many legends involving the imperial family and court. Electronic audio tours in many languages are available. Over 1 million treasures are stored here in total.
Could artifacts and artworks from Taiwan's National Palace Museum be exhibited in Mainland China? Depending on politics in the Mainland, it could be a possib...
Could artifacts and artworks from Taiwan's National Palace Museum be exhibited in Mainland China? Depending on politics in the Mainland, it could be a possib...
http://www.expedia.com/Taipei.d180030.Destination-Travel-Guides
Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949 uprisings that eventually led to Taiwan’s independence.
Don’t worry about getting around the city; the Taipei Rapid Transit System, or MRT, will take you just about anywhere you need to go. Hop on it to pay a visit to the National Palace Museum, where you’ll find a giant collection of Chinese art and artifacts. There’s over half a million pieces related to ancient Chinese royalty here, and you can spend days exploring them all.
To plan out your next move, make your way to Taipei 101. This is one of the world’s tallest buildings, and you can soar to the top for a breathtaking view of the city and pick out the next place you’ll visit. Do you see Elephant Mountain? It’s not far from the downtown area, and it’s a short climb to the top for another look at Taipei. Keep up with the nature theme and make your stop the Taipei Zoo, where you’ll meet the largest menagerie of animals in Asia.
Cap off a day of Taipei sightseeing and adventure at Shilin Night Market, where you can join the locals in finding that next great meal or landing a spectacular bargain.
What will you do in Taipei?
Visit our Taipei travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949 uprisings that eventually led to Taiwan’s independence.
Don’t worry about getting around the city; the Taipei Rapid Transit System, or MRT, will take you just about anywhere you need to go. Hop on it to pay a visit to the National Palace Museum, where you’ll find a giant collection of Chinese art and artifacts. There’s over half a million pieces related to ancient Chinese royalty here, and you can spend days exploring them all.
To plan out your next move, make your way to Taipei 101. This is one of the world’s tallest buildings, and you can soar to the top for a breathtaking view of the city and pick out the next place you’ll visit. Do you see Elephant Mountain? It’s not far from the downtown area, and it’s a short climb to the top for another look at Taipei. Keep up with the nature theme and make your stop the Taipei Zoo, where you’ll meet the largest menagerie of animals in Asia.
Cap off a day of Taipei sightseeing and adventure at Shilin Night Market, where you can join the locals in finding that next great meal or landing a spectacular bargain.
What will you do in Taipei?
Visit our Taipei travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Taipei Ep. 3: National Palace Museum, Hello Kitty Kitchen
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published:24 Dec 2014
Taipei Ep. 3: National Palace Museum, Hello Kitty Kitchen
Taipei Ep. 3: National Palace Museum, Hello Kitty Kitchen
published:24 Dec 2014
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In this vlog, we take a mini underground adventure to get to 7-Eleven on a rainy morning, hit up Tonghua Night Market, the National Palace Museum, and the Hello Kitty Cafe in Taipei!
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National Palace Museum Taipei Taiwan
Laura and I took a trip to the National Palace Museum in Taipei on July 31, 2011. No camer...
Laura and I took a trip to the National Palace Museum in Taipei on July 31, 2011. No cameras we allowed in the exhibition area so I recorded a little of the ...
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National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
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National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
The National Palace Museum (traditional Chinese: 國立故宮博物院; simplified Chinese: 国立故宫博物院; pin...
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National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
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The National Palace Museum (traditional Chinese: 國立故宮博物院; simplified Chinese: 国立故宫博物院; pinyin: Guólì Gùgōng Bówùyuàn) is an antique museum in Shilin, Taipei, Republic of China. It is one of the national museums in the island nation of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and has a permanent collection of more than 696,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, making it one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 10,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty.[5] Most of the collection are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
The National Palace Museum and the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC), share the same roots. They split in two as a result of the Chinese Civil War which divided China into the two countries of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC).[6] In English, the institution in Taipei is distinguished from the one in Beijing by the additional "National" designation. In common usage in Chinese, the institution in Taipei is known as the "Taipei Gugong" (臺北故宮), while that in Beijing is known as the "Beijing Gugong" (北京故宮).
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The National Palace Museum of Korea
Learn More: http://wp.me/p1hnjj-1Jg Tasked with preserving the history of the Joseon Dynas...
Learn More: http://wp.me/p1hnjj-1Jg Tasked with preserving the history of the Joseon Dynasty and Daehan Empire, the National Palace Museum of Korea includes ...
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Adventures in the National Palace Museum 故宮3D動畫短片"國寶總動員"
Nighttime approaches the National Palace Museum. The final visitor has been ushered out an...
Nighttime approaches the National Palace Museum. The final visitor has been ushered out and its workers have locked all the doors and left as well. All shoul...
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Taiwan: Taipei’s Treasures – The National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, is home to the world’s largest collection of...
published:24 Oct 2014
Taiwan: Taipei’s Treasures – The National Palace Museum
Taiwan: Taipei’s Treasures – The National Palace Museum
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The National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, is home to the world’s largest collection of Chinese art. The collection dates back over 1,000 years and was originally housed in the Forbidden City in Peking. How this priceless collection came to Taiwan is a story marked by war, jealousy and international intrigue. For more information visit www.ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #118 in the International category.
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Taiwan 10 พิพิธภัณฑ์ กู้กง (Gu Gong National Palace Museum)
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
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Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #2
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of a...
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
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Taiwan's National Palace Museum in Transition #3
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of a...
The entire collection of Taiwan's National Palace Museum contains over 650000 objects of art and serves as a sanctuary for precious masterpieces and the tre...
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台北故宮珍藏明代瓷器 Procelain of Ming Dynasty National Palace Museum
National Palace Museum & Braised Goose (Taiwan Day 5)
National Palace Museum & Braised Goose (Taiwan Day 5)
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On Day 5 in Taiwan, we ate breakfast at our hotel, and then headed straight to the Taiwan National Palace Museum, one of the most extensive art museums in Asia, and one of the major and most important museums in China. The museum was huge, and there were a ton of people there as well - I guess a lot of the tour group buses come to the National Palace Museum. After arriving and buying out tickets, we went around and walked through the museum for about an hour - though we could have spent more time there, we had to keep on going. I took a lot of art history courses when I was in University, and at the museum, I remember quite a few of the famous Chinese paintings that I had studied during school - so the Chinese painting sections was my favorite part of visiting the Taiwan National Palace Museum.
After visiting the museum, we headed back to the metro station and eventually caught a bus at Jiantan station enroute to the National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine, a shrine in memory of all those who have lost their lives in various wars. Luckily we arrived just in time to see the changing of the guard ceremony taking place. The guards walked all the way from the street to the entrance of the shrine, and then changed positions with the new guards at the memorial and then walked all the way back. I thought it was a pretty good place to see in Taipei, and the guards ceremony was interesting.
After visiting the National Revolutionary Martyrs’ Shrine we were all very hungry, so we went to eat shabu shabu at a restaurant not too far away. The food was very good, and we filmed a separate video, which I’ll publish soon. After lunch, since we were near the Shilin Night Market we decided to go check out a certain food stall that Ying had seen on the night we went to the market a few days previously. Luckily they happened to be open and they were selling the cakes even though the night market had not yet opened. The cake was extremely soft and fluffy.
After quite a long day of running around and doing things in Taipei, we headed back to Ximending area, and as Ying was doing some shopping, I decided to sneak away to eat dinner at Duck 1950 Restaurant - although they served goose - I read that they started off selling duck, and now sell Taiwanese goose. The braised goose was incredibly delicious.
That’s all for Dy 5, it was another long and fun day in Taipei, and I especially enjoyed the braised goose.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
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Travel Devoted - National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
Our first attempt to "introduce" a place on video. We've got work to do. Enjoy!...
published:25 Mar 2015
Travel Devoted - National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
Travel Devoted - National Palace Museum - Taipei, Taiwan
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Our first attempt to "introduce" a place on video. We've got work to do. Enjoy!
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Taiwan 8 | National Palace Museum, Honda's Birthday, Andrew's Birthday
National Palace Museum, Honda's Brithday, Andrew's Brithday....
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Taiwan 8 | National Palace Museum, Honda's Birthday, Andrew's Birthday
Taiwan 8 | National Palace Museum, Honda's Birthday, Andrew's Birthday
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National Palace Museum, Honda's Brithday, Andrew's Brithday.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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The Forbidden City (Palace Museum)
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Forbidden City Travel Guide
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The Forbidden City (Palace Museum)
The Forbidden City (Palace Museum)
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Forbidden City Travel Guide
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Taipei 101 and National Palace Museum expand cooperation
Taipei 101 and National Palace Museum have begun offering a combination ticket. It offers ...
Taipei 101 and National Palace Museum have begun offering a combination ticket. It offers a 20 percent discount on admission to two of Taiwan's most popular ...
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〈想像,故宮〉明仇英漢宮春曉 Imagination, National Palace Museum - Spring Morning in the Han Palace
The National Palace Museum of Korea, located on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace, houses a collection of over 900 relics and 40000 artifacts from the roy...
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The Forbidden City Palace Museum China Traveling Guide
The Forbidden City
Palace Museum
Introduction to the Forbidden City
In the early 1400s,...
published:27 Aug 2015
The Forbidden City Palace Museum China Traveling Guide
The Forbidden City Palace Museum China Traveling Guide
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The Forbidden City
Palace Museum
Introduction to the Forbidden City
In the early 1400s, the third Ming Emperor, YongLe, moved the capital of China to Beijing. In 1406, he began construction of a new 'Forbidden City' that would include an imperial palace complex of vast proportions - a grand design.
Located at the exact center of the ancient city of Beijing, the palace was the home and center of power for 24 emperors during the mid to later Ming and Qing dynasties.
In this guide, we open the doors of the Forbidden City and tour inside this beautiful palace with its 500 years of history. The guide includes over 600 photographs, 2 videos, and describes in detail all the main places of interest. It also presents a useful map.
An overview of the palace
A bird's eye view of the layout and location
Now officially renamed as the 'Palace Museum' ('GuGong' in Chinese, meaning simply 'Old Palace'), the extensive grounds cover over 700,000 square meters. There are around 800 buildings that have about 9,000 rooms in total. The Forbidden City is the world's largest palace complex. Indeed, it is listed by UNESCO as the world's largest collection of preserved ancient wood-based structures and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987.
Although the founations are stone and the walls made of brick, the buildings themselves are constructed almost entirely of wood. The skills for this are quite amazing, but there is the problem of fire, especially with candlelight and incense burning. That's why ne sees many large vats all around the palace, to store water for any outbreak of fire. The vats are raised on stone feet so that a fire could be lit underneath to stop the water freezing during harsh winter weather.
The Forbidden City is encircled by a 50 meter wide moat then a 10 meter high purple wall; the perimeter is almost 3.5 kilometers long and the enclosed area about twice the size of Tian'AnMen Square. It lies at the center of YongLe's reconstructed Beijing, and symbolically between the Temple of Heaven (TianTan) to the south, and the Temple of Earth (DiTan) to the north along a central axis 8 kilometers in length. It was to be a reflection of heavenly order and a symbol of the emperor's heavenly mandate. At the heart of the walled city, and also a walled inner city, the palace was a city within a city.
The Forbidden City is located directly to the north of Tian'AnMen Square and can be accessed from the square via Tian'AnMen Gate. This takes you through the grand and enveloping south gate of the palace (WuMen), the 'front door'.
The Forbidden City remains a national symbol and an image of its entrance gate is part of the official seal of the People's Republic of China.
The last emperor of China, PuYi, ascended the throne aged 3, but just four years earlier the republcan movement brought an end to imperial era in 1912. PuYi was forced to stay in the palace during the following twelve years but was evicted in 1924, and in 1925 ordinary folk entered the palace for the first time.
Today, the Palace Museum is open to the public and has become one of the world's most popular tourist attractions. Visitors can wander through the traditional palace architecture, view the art and artefacts in exhibitions and recreations, and learn of the many legends involving the imperial family and court. Electronic audio tours in many languages are available. Over 1 million treasures are stored here in total.
Could artifacts and artworks from Taiwan's National Palace Museum be exhibited in Mainland China? Depending on politics in the Mainland, it could be a possib...
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Tour of Taiwan - Tapei City - National Palace Museum
RAOS productions handled only the editing process... Tour of Taiwan - Tapei City - Nationa...
RAOS productions handled only the editing process... Tour of Taiwan - Tapei City - National Palace Museum.
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Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Taipei is the glittering ...
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Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Taipei Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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http://www.expedia.com/Taipei.d180030.Destination-Travel-Guides
Taipei is the glittering capital of Taiwan, and one of the hottest travel destinations in all of Asia. When you visit this thriving city, you’ll find collections of stunning futuristic buildings interspersed with ancient Chinese temples and traditions.
One of these temples, Longshan, is located in Wanhua, the city’s oldest neighborhood. This is where you come to find good fortune, good health, and spiritual advice of all sorts. Once you’ve attained the guidance and wisdom you may not have realized you sought, head to 228 Peace Park, where you will find the memorial to the 1949 uprisings that eventually led to Taiwan’s independence.
Don’t worry about getting around the city; the Taipei Rapid Transit System, or MRT, will take you just about anywhere you need to go. Hop on it to pay a visit to the National Palace Museum, where you’ll find a giant collection of Chinese art and artifacts. There’s over half a million pieces related to ancient Chinese royalty here, and you can spend days exploring them all.
To plan out your next move, make your way to Taipei 101. This is one of the world’s tallest buildings, and you can soar to the top for a breathtaking view of the city and pick out the next place you’ll visit. Do you see Elephant Mountain? It’s not far from the downtown area, and it’s a short climb to the top for another look at Taipei. Keep up with the nature theme and make your stop the Taipei Zoo, where you’ll meet the largest menagerie of animals in Asia.
Cap off a day of Taipei sightseeing and adventure at Shilin Night Market, where you can join the locals in finding that next great meal or landing a spectacular bargain.
What will you do in Taipei?
Visit our Taipei travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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A new media art exhibition that brings to life sea-faring culture and the QingNavy's advancement during the 19th century is a unique collaboration between City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and the NationalPalaceMuseum (NPM) in Taipei...Director Fung has donated around 500 volumes of The NationalPalaceMuseum Monthly and The NationalPalaceMuseum Research Quarterly to CityU to foster academic exchange....