90% of China's cultural heritage including artwork ranging from paintings to pottery is displayed in Taiwan's most famous museum. When Chiang Kai-Chek fled China, he took with him quite a loot. All the art was painstakingly detailed including solid ivory balls with 17 balls carved within each other and sharing a common center. Even the desserts here are quite delicate and beautiful in their detail.
Monday, September 1, 2008
The National Palace Museum- Sept 1, 2008
90% of China's cultural heritage including artwork ranging from paintings to pottery is displayed in Taiwan's most famous museum. When Chiang Kai-Chek fled China, he took with him quite a loot. All the art was painstakingly detailed including solid ivory balls with 17 balls carved within each other and sharing a common center. Even the desserts here are quite delicate and beautiful in their detail.
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