
Taipei’s National Palace Museum has a famous collection of over 690,000 priceless cultural artifacts from China. However, right now, it’s a museum souvenir that’s taken the internet by storm. A Japanese tourist purchased a Jadeite Cabbage-shaped umbrella with lace trim, then posted a picture on social media and it’s gone viral in Japan. Now, even though each umbrella costs over NT$1,000, they are best sellers. Let’s find out more.
With layers of emerald green leaves adorned with lace trim, this is an elegant Jadeite Cabbage-shaped umbrella that visitors adore. A Japanese visitor to the National Palace Museum, finding the Jadeite Cabbage not on display, felt it was a pity and bought the cabbage-shaped umbrella as a souvenir instead. Unexpectedly, his social media post about it went viral in Japan. Now, even though each umbrella costs over NT$1,000, they are now selling like hotcakes.
-So cute.
- Just like the Jadeite Cabbage.
- Yes, it’s very beautiful.
The Jadeite Cabbage-shaped umbrella generated NT$80,000 in sales last year, and if you want to wear a yellow robe, that’s fine too—emperor and empress raincoats are both available. To revitalize tourism in Hualien, the National Palace Museum has partnered with local businesses to launch Sachima, golden flaky pastries, and even emperor-endorsed sauces and healthful soups. From January to April this year, revenue from cultural and creative products exceeded NT$100 million, a 5% increase compared to the same period last year. Not only are cultural and creative products doing well, but the museum’s space is also being renovated.
Huang Yung-tai
National Palace Museum Deputy Director
The main red gate and the front plaza have been largely disused since 2007. Our primary goal is to restore the red gate as the main entrance, leading into a soaring central atrium. This is exactly the vision we want for the National Palace Museum.
The National Palace Museum is set to launch 18 upcoming special exhibitions. Highlights include “Qianlong & His Imposters,” which is an exploration of authenticity in Emperor Qianlong’s calligraphy; and another exhibition titled “Tibetan Dragon Canon.” For those curious about ancient typos, the Southern Branch will host a unique exhibition on the history of miswritten characters in calligraphy.
Yu Pei-chin
National Palace Museum Deputy Director
This official was writing to thank Emperor Yongzheng for a gift of feathers, but he accidentally wrote the character for “feather” incorrectly. The Emperor spotted the typo and wrote “wrong character” right next to it in red ink. It’s incredibly awkward that this document has survived all the way to the present day—it is really embarrassing.
An exhibition featuring the Jadeite Cabbage at the museum’s southern branch will end on June 7. It will return to Taipei on June 18. Then, the Meat-Shaped stone will take over and be on display at the museum’s southern branch from June 9 to Sept. 6.
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故宮博物院的典藏文物,超過69萬件,文創商品也頗受好評,一月到四月的營業額,已突破一億元,有日本遊客意外買到,翠玉白菜造型雨傘,在日本社群爆紅,即使一把傘破千元,照樣熱銷。
翠綠葉片層層堆疊,搭配蕾絲車邊,優雅的白菜傘,讓遊客愛不釋手,有日本民眾到故宮,剛好翠玉白菜沒有展出,覺得好可惜,於是買了白菜傘作紀念,沒想到貼文在日本爆紅,即使一把傘破千元,照樣熱銷。
-很可愛。
-跟這個(翠玉白菜)一樣。
-對,很漂亮。
白菜傘去年創下8萬元業績,想要黃袍加身也OK,皇帝皇后雨衣通通有。為了振興花蓮觀光,故宮攜手在地店家推出沙其瑪、黃金酥,甚至派出皇帝代言醬料與養生湯,今年1到4月文創營收突破1億元,比去年同期成長5%,不只文創亮眼,空間也要改造。
[[故宮副院長 黃永泰]]
“現在大紅門跟那個廣場前面的,從(民國)96年到現在完全荒廢,我們最主要就是要恢復到,原來大紅門當作主要入口,一進去整個空間的中庭挑高了,那個意象就是我們故宮要的。”
故宮接下來還要推出18檔特展,包括真假乾隆,能看到乾隆皇帝的書法真蹟,還有龍藏經特展。想看古人寫錯字也可以喔,南院將有錯字書法史特展。
[[故宮副院長 余佩瑾]]
“這位書寫的大臣,他要感謝雍正皇帝送給他羽毛,寫成翊子,結果皇帝就在旁邊硃批錯字兩字,不巧地這件作品一直傳到現在,真的超級尷尬。”
翠玉白菜6月7日結束在南院展出,18號回到台北,肉形石則接手,在6月9日到9月6日,在南院亮相與民眾見面。
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