Get ready to step into history with the Taipei Palace Museum's special exhibition, marking 100 years since the Forbidden City opened its gates to the public! 🎉
On October 10, 1925, the Forbidden City – the vast complex of imperial palaces at the heart of the Chinese mainland – welcomed its first visitors, transformed from the exclusive home of Ming and Qing emperors into a public museum. In that moment, it earned a new name: the Palace Museum.
Now, a century later, Taipei Palace Museum celebrates this milestone with a dynamic exhibit that shines a light on the Forbidden City's journey from royal residence to cultural treasure. The exhibition highlights the architectural wonder, rich heritage, and stories that continue to inspire adventurers, students, and culture lovers around the world. 🏯
From history enthusiasts to young entrepreneurs, this centennial commemoration bridges past and present, reminding us how a once-hidden imperial palace became a living symbol of shared heritage. 🌏✨
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Taipei Palace Museum celebrates centennial with special exhibition
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