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I'm in my second year in NCCU and major in law. I'm from Taichung, and I love the weather in Taichung. I'm very happy to join this class. I think the way of learning English in this class is special. I hope I can learn a lot in class. :)

29 March, 2011

The National Palace Museum

As we know, the National Palace Museum is a place where many precious things are stored. But does anyone think about what the Palace Museum should be now? What’s its role?
From the teacher’s point of view, because the Republic of China is different from the People’s Republic of China, Chinese art is being redefined in “native” Taiwanese terms, and we need to redefine “national” for the museum. And the museum also needs to face new generations that don’t think of this island as China.













I think we should see the National Palace Museum and the precious things in the museum as Taiwan’s treasures and we can have more exhibitions in the museum to make its value more.

2 comments:

  1. I can see your view of how “national” defines. I have no opinion about that since my background so my family doesn’t vote at all and I don’t carry any political colors.
    What I like to talk about is about “more exhibitions”. It’s a great point to have a lot of art collections in the museum. Like Louvre Museum in France or the British museum in England, it can attract many visitors and boost our economy.

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  2. Hi, I'm sorry that I didn't point out that was not my view, but my teacher's. :)

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