The tension in the Taiwan Strait has caused the large number of cultural relics collected by the Palace Museum in Taipei to evacuate once it encounters a war. The director of the institute Wu Micha said yesterday that there was a plan to evacuate during the war at the end of July

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The situation in the Taiwan Strait has caused the large number of cultural relics collected by the Taipei Palace Museum to evacuate once the war is encountered. The director of the institute Wu Micha said yesterday that there was a plan for evacuation during the war at the end of July, but the relevant details involved the safety of cultural relics and were inconvenient to explain it to the public. The "legislator" said that he had not received the relevant plan and believed that in addition to responding early, the Taipei Palace Museum should also arrange a special case report to explain.

The tension in the Taiwan Strait has caused the large number of cultural relics collected by the Palace Museum in Taipei to evacuate once it encounters a war. The director of the institute Wu Micha said yesterday that there was a plan to evacuate during the war at the end of July - DayDayNews

PLA held a military exercise, and it is rumored online that the DPP authorities were preparing to select 90,000 fine items from the nearly 700,000 collections of the Palace Museum in Taipei to transfer them to the United States and Japan for protection. The institute clarified this yesterday, saying that "there is no such thing."

Taipei Palace Museum promised to propose evacuation drills and plans for cultural relics to respond to the war in July in March this year to submit them to the Legislative Yuan. Lin Yihua, a "legislator" of the Kuomintang, said that the "Legislative Yuan" has not received the plan yet. The Taipei Palace Museum should initially propose a retreat plan, and it can also be classified as confidential and make an explanation that is not disclosed to the public, and report to the "legislator" on the location and how to transport it.

DPP legislator Wang Meihui also pointed out that there are about 700,000 cultural relics in the Palace Museum in Taipei. Once damaged, no amount of money cannot be repaired. The competent authority "Ministry of Culture" should respond in advance and discuss "wartime response measures" as soon as possible.

Former "legislator" of the DPP, Lin Zhuoshui, said bluntly that there is nothing to evacuate the Forbidden City collection. This PLA exercise fully demonstrates that once force is used, it will inevitably surround the island; Taiwan wants to withdraw cultural relics, but it is surrounded by sea, and there is no depth on land at all. How can cultural relics retreat?

In addition, Wu Micha recently revealed in an interview with CNN that if the "Three Armed Commander" orders the retreat, 700,000 cultural relics cannot be fully moved, and 90,000 high-value and space-based historical relics will be rescued first. In this regard, the hospital only said that it had held a drill to evacuate and refused to explain the details and time.

However, according to the police, the Taipei Palace Museum held anti-terrorism and disaster prevention evacuation drills on July 11 and 18 respectively. The Taipei Shilin Police Branch carried out human-vehicle control measures for the evacuation of cultural relics, and sent four police officers to prevent and annihilate militants and protect the safety of cultural relics.

For the evacuation of cultural relics during wartime, the former director of the Palace Museum in Taipei Feng Mingzhu said that the key point is to leave the cultural relics in place. "If a war breaks out, it is safest to stay in place. The original warehouse will be very safe. This is the unanimous idea of ​​all retirees in the Palace Museum."

Feng Mingzhu analyzed that the Palace Museum in Taipei is located in the Andshan Rock Pan of Yangmingshan . "No need to move, no evacuation is required. All cultural relics have protection. The Palace Museum itself has security facilities. Internal personnel know that all kinds of cultural relics have their own warehouses, and there are very safe mountain warehouse warehouses."

She pointed out, The evacuation drills during disasters have been underway. This drill is not a special thing, but the details are not disclosed to the public. "When the real disaster comes, what you have to do is to take back the 3,000 pieces of display type back to the warehouse. The South Courtyard of the Forbidden City in Taipei is also the safest place to stay in its original place."

In addition, in the , Chiang Kai-shek, , needed to evacuate the cultural relics of the Forbidden City in order to avoid Japanese bombing, so there will be evacuation problems. She believes, "Now that the war is coming, no one will deliberately bomb the Forbidden City or destroy national treasures. The address of the Forbidden City Museum in Taipei is in a very safe area, and even an earthquake is safe." (Xue Yang/Editor)

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