Permanent Exhibition
Our Beloved Treasures: Masterpieces in the National Palace Museum Collection
The National Palace Museum has long been renowned for its collection of painting masterpieces, marvelous calligraphic works, and spectacularly crafted artifacts. Over the years, the museum has endeavored to convey the beauty of these artifacts to visitors, by organizing exhibitions, making films, and developing new media installations. Since the opening of the southern branch of the museum in Chiayi, additional effort has been made to organize exhibitions of national treasures in the hope that the additional space allows more people to appreciate the history and splendor of these treasured works.
Each of these national treasures has its own unique value and beauty, stories about how they were made and collected, and deeper cultural significance. This exhibition, “Our Beloved Treasures: Masterpieces in the National Palace Museum Collection,” aims to bring you closer to the national treasures in the Museum collection. Many of the exhibited items, the Jadeite Cabbage, the Jade Duck, the Animal-shaped Zun Vessel, the Vase in the Shape of a Horned Fish, the Pillow in the Shape of a Recumbent Child, and the Bronze Bo Bell, have all made acclaimed appearances in highly popular films, “Adventures in the National Palace Museum” and “Maze of National Treasures.” In addition two rare Song dynasty calligraphic masterpieces, the Poetry of Han-shan and Recluse Pang by Huang Tingjian and the Letter to Bochong by Mi Fu, both highly esteemed in the history of Chinese calligraphy, are also displayed in this exhibition.
The exhilaration one experiences when standing before these masterpieces, the excitement of appreciating the delicacy of the ancient aesthetics, and cultural history transmitted through time and space by these beautiful works, are rare delights indeed. We hope that all our visitors will be able to enjoy this exhibition to the full. So come in and let us begin our exploration of the breathtaking world of ancient art.