It is reported that the DPP authorities are preparing to transfer 90,000 collections to the United States and Japan to seek "protection". The National Palace Museum in Taipei responded

  China Taiwan Net, August 8, according to Taiwan's "Zhong Shi News Network" report, the DPP authorities are planning to select 90,000 pieces from the nearly 700,000 collections of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, and transfer them to the United States and Japan to seek "Protection", the National Palace Museum in Taipei issued a public statement, saying that "there is absolutely no such thing."

  According to reports, in response to the request of Taiwan's legislature, the National Palace Museum in Taipei held an evacuation drill when "cultural relics meet war" at the end of July. Regarding the details, "President" Wu Micha's office said, "Due to the safety of cultural relics, the relevant The details are inconvenient to explain to the public.”

  Feng Mingzhu, former director of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, said that the key point is to keep the cultural relics where they are. "In the event of a war, it is safest for the cultural relics to stay where they are, and the original warehouse is very safe. This is the consensus of all (Taipei) Palace Museum retirees. idea."

  Regarding the Internet rumors that the DPP authorities are planning to select 90,000 pieces from the nearly 700,000 collections of the Taipei Palace Museum and transfer them to the United States and Japan for "protection", the Taipei Palace Museum replied, "This court clarifies that there is absolutely no such thing. Please don’t listen to and spread fake news.” (Editor/Reviewer Li Ning/Li Botao)