
Hsiao Tsung-huang
Hsiao Tsung-huang is the director of the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan. He recently made headlines by announcing that the museum will not be planning any joint events with China's Palace Museum for its 100th anniversary due to ongoing military tensions in the Taiwan Strait. Under his leadership, the museum focuses on preserving and showcasing imperial Chinese treasures, and he emphasized the need for mutual willingness to cooperate amid the current geopolitical climate.
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Hsiao Tsung-huang is the Director of the National Palace Museum and participated in the opening ceremony for the 'Dragons' exhibition.
National Palace Museum’s ’Dragons’ exhibition opens in ParisThe museum director Hsiao Tsung-huang convened an emergency meeting over the threat with the museum’s departments responsible for the artifacts on display in Prague.
MAC condemns threats against palace museumHsiao Tsung-huang is the director of the National Palace Museum who participated in the exhibition opening in Prague.
Taiwan seeks friends, while CCP makes threats: MOFAHsiao Tsung-huang is the director of the National Palace Museum.
Taiwan treasures debut in PragueHsiao Tsung-huang, NPM director, spoke about the exhibition's significance.
Dignitaries attend NPM exhibition in PragueMuseum director Hsiao Tsung-huang said the employees could now have a less burdened mind after the budget is unfrozen.
National Palace Museum budget unfrozenHsiao Tsung-huang, the director of the National Palace Museum, stated that cooperation with Beijing's museum requires both sides to be willing to work together.
Palace Museum not planning China collab for anniversary
















