Taiwan museum admits breaking Ming, Qing Dynasty artefacts worth $109m

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Taiwan museum admits breaking Ming and Qing Dynasty artefacts worth $108.8 million

Taiwan’s National Palace Museum has admitted to breaking three Ming and Qing Dynasty artefacts – two bowls and a plate – said to be worth more than a combined US$77 million .

Mr Wu denied the accusations, saying that there was “absolutely no hidden affair”. He added that the staff had immediately reported the incidents to the management, as protocol dictated. But the Qing Dynasty blue and white porcelain plate had split into several pieces due to negligent handling, the museum said. A staff member had put the plate on a 1m-tall table, from which it fell to the floor. Disciplinary action was taken, the museum added.

Many of the pieces were moved there from China by former Kuomintang leader Chiang Kai-shek when his party fled to Taiwan after losing the Chinese civil war in 1949. For years, this has been a sore point for Beijing, which has said that the items were stolen from China. Since news of the damage emerged, social media users in China have accused the Taiwanese government of destroying valuable Chinese treasures. PHOTOS: NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM

 

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