
On October 20, around a hundred guests journeyed through heavy and persistent rain to attend the dual celebration marking both the 100th and 60th birthdays of Taipei’s National Palace Museum (NPM).

On October 20, around a hundred guests journeyed through heavy and persistent rain to attend the dual celebration marking both the 100th and 60th birthdays of Taipei’s National Palace Museum (NPM).
The latter age, which marks how long the museum has been open in Taiwan, on a lush hilltop just outside the capital, is significant in Chinese culture because of the sexagenary cycle, which marks patterns of fortune in Taoist belief.
In contrast to the weather, the mood was genial inside one of the world’s most famous museums.
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