The Taipei Palace Museum is throwing open its doors for a centennial celebration 🎂, unveiling a dazzling exhibition of imperial artifacts that once belonged to Ming and Qing dynasty emperors. The museum, which traces its origins to the iconic Forbidden City in Beijing, commemorates 100 years since its historic public debut on October 10, 1925.
Once an exclusive symbol of imperial power 👑, the museum now bridges ancient history with modern audiences through interactive displays and digital storytelling. Visitors can explore intricately carved jade, centuries-old calligraphy, and ceremonial robes—all part of a collection that whispers tales of China’s dynastic past.
📜 "This exhibition isn’t just about artifacts—it’s about connecting generations," said a curator. The event also features AR experiences, letting visitors 'walk' through recreated palace halls—a hit with Gen-Z history buffs and Instagrammers alike 📱✨.
For travelers and culture enthusiasts, the anniversary offers a rare chance to witness treasures that survived wars and time. Pro tip: Book early—this show’s hotter than a viral K-drama 🔥.
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Taipei Palace Museum celebrates centennial with special exhibition
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