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| + | ::''Not to be confused with the Palace Museum located within the [[Forbidden City]], Beijing, China, or the National Palace Museum of Korea, located on the grounds of [[Gyeongbokgung Palace]], Seoul, South Korea.'' |
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− | '''National Palace Museum''' can refer to:
| + | The National Palace Museum, located in [[Taipei]] and established in 1965, is one of the chief museums in [[Taiwan]]. Its collection includes some 650,000 objects from [[Qing dynasty]] imperial collections, removed from China's first national museum, the Antiques Exhibition Hall (est. [[1913]]) and brought to Taiwan in 1948-1949 by the Republic of China government as Communist forces forcibly took over mainland China. |
− | *The [[National Palace Museum]], Taipei, Taiwan (not to be confused with the Palace Museum located within the [[Forbidden City]], Beijing, China)
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− | *The National Palace Museum of Korea, located on the grounds of [[Gyeongbokgung Palace]], Seoul, South Korea.
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| + | ==References== |
| + | *Guo Changhong, "The Qing Palace: from a Forbidden City to a Public Heritage," ''Museum International'' 60:1-2 (2008), 83. |
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| + | [[Category:Historic Buildings]] |