Taiwan's National Palace Museum has been a place of wonder since it was built. Inside, it houses the treasure of the Chinese emperors. This collection of more than 600,000 objects is said to be the most important in Chinese history. Now, National Geographic Channel's Inside: The Emperor's Treasure takes a deeper look into the collection's past and future. The show will also go into highly restricted vaults to see how the latest technology is keeping it safe.
The history of the emperors' private collection goes back thousands of years. It includes paintings, calligraphy, ceramics, and much more. After the last emperor left the Forbidden City, the collection was put on public display. But when Japan invaded China, all of the art pieces became unsafe. For the following 17 years, special guards protected the collection as it secretly traveled through China. Only a few of these guards are still alive. NGC talks with one of them, Kao Jen-jun, about his important job. For the safety of the collection, the best pieces were eventually shipped to Taiwan. Tune in to NGC's Inside: The Emperor's Treasure to learn more about the National Palace Museum's world-famous collection.
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1. Taiwan's National Palace Museum houses more than 600,000 objects which are the treasure of the Chinese emperors. Because of their importances, we use the latest technology is keeping it safe. The collections incloude paintings, calligraphy, ceramics, and much more. They are sended to travel through Chian from destroyed. Finally, they all are sended to Taiwan.
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3. When visiting Taiwan, you must go to The Emperor's Treadure. Because I think it houses a lot of antiquaries, you can see the displays. And the number of the collection is accepted. They increase the objects abidingly. We can see kinds of displays there. They not only just show they store but also display the antiques from different countries.
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