Taipei Palace Museum Celebrates Forbidden City’s Centennial with Special Exhibition
Taipei Palace Museum hosts a special exhibition to mark the 100th anniversary of the Forbidden City’s opening as the Palace Museum in 1925.
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Taipei Palace Museum hosts a special exhibition to mark the 100th anniversary of the Forbidden City’s opening as the Palace Museum in 1925.
China Post’s new stamp set celebrates the Palace Museum’s 100th anniversary, featuring a Qing Dynasty celestial globe and the Qiannian Hehe Zhou painting.
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