Source: Overseas Network

The picture is a data map of the Forbidden City in Taipei
Overseas Network November 30 Taipei Palace Museum recently reported that it will be demoted and renamed to "Huaxia Cultural Relics Museum", which has caused public opinion on the island and is questioned as "de-Sinicization". Wu Micha, director of the Taipei Palace Museum, quickly clarified on the 30th that "there is absolutely no problem of changing the name."
According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency", Wu Micha went to Taiwan's "Legislative Yuan" to participate in the budget review on the 30th and said that over the past week, several reports on the Forbidden City in Taipei have been misleading. "First of all, there is absolutely no question of changing the name. Even if the "Executive Yuan" asks me, he still talks about how to arrange the administration of important museums such as the "Forbidden City", but he has never talked about the issue of changing the name." He also said that he respects Taiwan's administrative agencies in everything.
Wu Micha claimed that the budget proposed this year is based on the current situation and is expected to be done next year. Even if the Taipei Forbidden City is reorganized into the Ministry of Culture, these tasks are established and will not be changed.
Previously, according to Taiwan media reports, the DPP authorities have prepared to demote the Taipei Forbidden City, which was originally the "Executive Yuan", to a subordinate unit of the "Ministry of Culture", and may rename it to "Huaxia Museum" or "Asian Museum". As soon as the news came out, the DPP authorities were criticized for wanting to separate the historical and cultural connection with the mainland. Some netizens angrily retorted that if the DPP wants to "de-Sinicize" the Forbidden City in Taipei, why not just return the cultural relics to the mainland?
Former Dean of the Forbidden City in Taipei Feng Mingzhu said on the 629th that he opposed the demotion of the Forbidden City in Taipei. If it is really renamed "Huaxia Cultural Relics Museum", it will be a self-destruction of the signboard and it is out of reach. In addition, Kuomintang Chairman Jiang Qichen said that he could not agree with the name change at all. The term "Forbidden City" highlights the history of its collection from the old collection of the Qing Palace, and has recognition and brand value. The DPP authorities should be cautious in their important cultural relics assets.
It is reported that the DPP has wanted to move the Forbidden City in Taipei for more than a day. During the reign of Chen Shui-bian, he wanted to rename the Forbidden City in Taipei to "Formosa Exhibition Hall" and "Museum of All Nations". He also divided one into two parts into "Taiwan Pavilion" and " China Pavilion ", and divided the cultural relics in the museum into two parts into "Taiwan Cultural Relics" and "Chinese Cultural Relics", but later failed under pressure.
"People's Daily Overseas Edition" commented that since the DPP authorities took office for the second time, "de-Sinicization" has done everything they can, going to Confucius, Sun Yat-sen, Zheng Chenggong, and canceling the remote sacrifice to the Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum... For the selfishness of the party, a large amount of public currency and social resources are consumed on things that are harmful to Taiwan, which has escalated cross-strait confrontation and the situation in the Taiwan Strait is critical. The DPP is really too dark. (Overseas Network Yang Jia)
This article is a copyrighted work and reproduction is strictly prohibited without authorization. Overseas vision, Chinese position, browse the official website of the overseas version of the People's Daily - Overseas Network www.haiwainet.cn or the "Haike" client to get authoritative information one step ahead.