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What is the current situation of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, China?

The current situation of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, China: no popularity, declining income.

As everyone in China knows, there is a Palace Museum in Taibei, Taiwan Province Province, which is known as one of the five largest museums in the world. There are 650,000 art treasures in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, and many cultural relics left by the Qing Palace in the Forbidden City in Beijing are in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, accounting for 92% of the cultural relics. These cultural relics are national treasures and treasures. 60 years ago, although they crossed the ocean and settled in Taiwan Province Province, after 60 years of cross-strait estrangement, 65.438+300 million mainlanders did not forget their existence, but only cared about them and wanted to know more about them, but they remained mysterious.

Is the National Palace Museum in Taipei going to be renamed? Huaxia Cultural Relics Museum? , causing public opinion whipping on the island, is it questioned? Go to China? . For us in China, it is also very undesirable to change its name. Because? The Palace Museum? The word "Forbidden City" will remind us of the Forbidden City in Beijing and let us know that the National Palace Museum in Taipei is from China. If the name is changed, people will think that this museum is not a cultural relic from China.

In 2020, COVID-19 ravaged all countries. In order to fight the epidemic, people wear masks and are isolated at home, which has seriously affected the development of all walks of life in various countries, the most serious of which is tourism. Now the epidemic situation is basically under control, but the recovery of tourism is still far away. Due to the recent epidemic, the tourism development of Taipei Museum has been affected. Affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, the number of tourists dropped sharply, and the National Palace Museum in Taipei recorded the worst income in history. Compared with the same period of last year, it was less than 1%, and the income was only NT$ 550,000. In addition to seeking digital transformation, the head of the National Palace Museum in Taipei expressed confidence in confronting the negative influence of COVID-19 and resuming normal operation.

I sincerely hope that the epidemic situation in COVID-19 will end as soon as possible and give us a bright sky and great rivers and mountains.