Some Taiwanese media recently quoted a report from the US CNN as saying that the Taipei Palace Museum secretly conducted the first "emergency evacuation and evacuation exercise" after the national treasure moved to Taiwan at the end of July. This is the "first exercise for war" of the institute. The current person in charge of the Palace Museum in Taipei, Wu Micha , told CNN that if an accident occurs, the "90,000 high-value and less space-based cultural relics" will be saved first, but the relevant details are "inconvenient to explain to the public."

In the current situation where "Taiwan independence" colluded with external forces and provoked tensions in the Taiwan Strait, the US media released news that they were concerned about the "evacuation and evacuation" of the national treasure in the Forbidden City in Taiwan; the one who came out to express his opinion was Wu Micha, a deep green scholar who insisted on the historical view of "Taiwan independence". How can this not make people doubt? Some netizens are worried that the DPP authorities are "Is this the opportunity to transport the national treasures (to transport the national treasures) out?" "Are you going to ship them to the United States?" They call for "strict monitoring to prevent the outflow of cultural relics!"
Regarding the above concerns and doubts, the Taipei Palace Museum responded on the 7th that "there is no such thing" and said there is no plan to "select 90,000 high-quality products to transfer to the United States and Japan in order to seek 'protection'." Huang Yongtai, deputy director of the Palace Museum in Taipei, emphasized on the 8th that "so far" there has been no proposal to "remove" the Palace Museum cultural relics, especially to "remove" overseas.
is a good "so far"! On the one hand, we hope that Huang Yongtai’s words are true, and we hope that the DPP authorities have no plans to smuggle the Forbidden City national treasures abroad. On the other hand, it must be pointed out that such calculations should not only be "so far", but they should never have it!
The Taipei Palace Museum currently has nearly 700,000 cultural relics in its collection, most of which come from Beijing Palace Museum . During the War of Resistance Against Japan, these national treasures left Beijing to avoid the Japanese invasion of China and moved south. At the end of the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, they were transported to Taiwan Province by the Kuomintang authorities. They were once displaced and coveted and threatened by outsiders. But in the past 90 years since they left Beijing, they have been carefully cared for and properly kept by generations of cross-strait cultural relics protection experts, reflecting the endless cultural roots of our Chinese nation. However, on today's Taiwan island, as a Taiwanese netizen pointed out, the DPP authorities and "Taiwan independence" elements "do not think they are Chinese, shout "transformation justice" every day, but dominate the cultural relics plundered from the mainland. Do you think it is hypocritical?" How can the Forbidden City's national treasures be in the hands of such goods not be more vigilant? !
The director of the Taipei Palace Museum during the Ma Ying-jeou period Feng Mingzhu , also publicly opposed the so-called "evacuation and evacuation" of the Palace Museum cultural relics on the 7th. She bluntly stated that the cultural relics of the Forbidden City left Beijing to avoid Japanese bombing, so there was a problem of "evacuation". But "No one will deliberately bomb the Forbidden City or destroy national treasures now. The Forbidden City address is in a very safe area, and even earthquakes are safe." "The cultural relics in the Forbidden City are safest to stay in place, and the original warehouse is safe. This is the unanimous idea of all the retirees in the Forbidden City."
Indeed, this is a professional judgment and basic common sense. Many people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait believe that once something happens in the Taiwan Strait, the Taipei Palace Museum will probably be "the safest place on Taiwan Island, no one." "Protecting the national treasure is the responsibility of every citizen. Thank you for your hard work, patriotic compatriots!" - A fan of the "Taiwan Strait" called out so affectionately under our report. Yes, we care about the treasures of the Forbidden City and wish our compatriots in Taiwan.
column editor: Qin Hong Text editor: Li Linwei Title source: IC photo Picture editor: Shao Jing
Source: Author: Taishai