Is the Taipei Palace Museum's Jade Green Cabbage part of Taiwanese culture?
The Bureau of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan wrote on July 31: "A century of inheritance, friendship for the future. The precious jade green cabbage cherished by Taiwan will be the star of the Czech National Museum's autumn exhibition - this marks the first exhibition of the Taipei Palace Museum in the Czech Republic, and also a proud milestone for Taiwanese culture in Europe."
[Witty] Comment: This statement is really absurd. This jade green cabbage is certainly not part of Taiwanese culture, but a treasure of Chinese culture. If we talk about unique cultural aspects of Taiwan, perhaps only the customs, songs, and food of the indigenous people. This jade green cabbage now displayed in the Taipei Palace Museum was originally a dowry of Empress Jin, a concubine of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, and was placed in the Yonghe Palace of the Beijing Palace Museum. In late 1948 to early 1949, the Kuomintang, which is now bitterly despised by the Democratic Progressive Party, transported the Palace Museum's cultural relics to Taipei, thus creating this misplaced "cultural" farce.
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