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A "National Museum of Historical Artifacts and Fine Arts" was established in a Japanese style building near the Taipei Botanical Garden in 1955. It was renamed "National Museum of History" in 1956 and the building was renovated in a five-floor traditional Chinese Ming and Qing palace style, with four floors for exhibition and staff offices, and one floor for storage.
The National Museum of Taiwan History (NMTH; traditional Chinese: 國立臺灣歷史博物館; simplified Chinese: 国立台湾历史博物馆; pinyin: Guólì Táiwān Lìshǐ Bówùguǎn) is a museum in Annan District, Tainan, Taiwan, covering the history of the island nation of Taiwan and its associated islands.
The construction of the museum started in September 1996 in three phases due to budget considerations. The phase one construction mainly focused on the special exhibitions of traditional Chinese furniture and furniture made in Daxi. The phase two construction focused on the furniture in early Taiwanese life and the traditional art furniture making.
National Museum of Taiwan History; National Taiwan Museum This page was last edited on 19 August 2019, at 03:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Fort Zeelandia Museum; Furniture Manufacturing Eco Museum in Tainan; Hilltop Garden Watercourse Museum; Liu Chi-hsiang Art Gallery and Memorial Hall; Luerhmen History and Culture Museum; Museum of Archaeology, Tainan Branch of National Museum of Prehistory; National Cheng Kung University Museum; National Museum of Taiwan History
Consular district of TECO Los Angeles. Following the signing of the Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China which resulted in the United States terminating diplomatic relations with the Republic of China, the consulate of the Republic of China in Los Angeles was closed on 28 February 1979.
The museum building was originally the manufacturing building for the Yongxing Furniture built in 1958. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The factory building was converted to museum after 50 years of its furniture manufacturing processes due to its relocation to Mainland China . [ 3 ]
National Taiwan Museum circa 1957–1959. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China, the Department of Education of the Taiwan Provincial Government took over the administration of the museum in 1949 and renamed it Taiwan Provincial Museum until 1999. [3] The museum underwent two major renovations in 1961 and 1994 ...