
National Palace Museum (Taipei)
The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a renowned cultural institution housing an extensive collection of Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks spanning over 5,000 years. It was established to preserve and showcase treasures from China's imperial history, including ancient paintings, ceramics, jade, and historical documents. The museum's collection was largely relocated from Beijing during the Chinese Civil War to protect it from damage. Visitors can explore Chinese history through well-preserved relics, gaining insights into the country's rich cultural heritage. The museum is a major center for research, education, and cultural exchange, attracting millions of visitors annually.