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The National Palace Museum was founded in Beijing in the Forbidden City in 1925, which is the origin of the name "Forbidden City." In 1931 to avoid the scourge of war, the National Palace Museum began to move around in China. In 1949, thanks to the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist government, the National Government transported a total of about 600,000 pieces of the National Palace Museum to Taiwan. It was temporarily put on the sites of Yangmei in Taoyuan and Beigong in Taichung. Until 1965, first moved to Taipei Shilin outside Shuangxi site.
In the 50 years or so of taking root in Taiwan, the National Palace Museum has developed into a modern museum. It not only continues to improve hardware functions but also collects collections. At present, the total figure has reached 690,000. As the world's premier Chinese heritage collection. In recent years, efforts have been made to promote digital preservation of national science and technology projects. With the advanced digital technology, the National Palace Museum has a new look. It not only shows more vividness on the presentation but also plays a full role in the development of the cultural and creative industries. The multiple roles of innovation value.
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