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3 pieces, believable? How museum handle such items. No need expert you know how likely for this to happen. These items travel hundred if not thousand of miles during war and not broken. Now in the safe hands broken. 😆

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1 hour ago, Ct3833 said:

Taiwan and Korea are two unique countries  that they are quite advance but things that are beyond our imagination can happen there. 🤣

Learn from honest mistake & let's move on?

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1 hour ago, Jman888 said:

No worries, ONLY 3 pieces out of 10 of thousands pieces they have in the store room.

yeah actually i dunno what the fuss is.

 

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2 hours ago, Lala81 said:

yeah actually i dunno what the fuss is.

 

There were trying to hide the fact.

With elections coming, SMLJ will be politicalised.

 

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If those pcs are real as mention, it cost about US70m. (not insured some more)

I dun know what would the respond be if any museum in the would lost 70m worth of artifacts due to poor management etc?🙄

But i suspect if happen in SG, it would still be honest mistake la 😂

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18 minutes ago, Beregond said:

If those pcs are real as mention, it cost about US70m. (not insured some more)

I dun know what would the respond be if any museum in the would lost 70m worth of artifacts due to poor management etc?🙄

But i suspect if happen in SG, it would still be honest mistake la 😂

they have few warehouses full of these stuff lah.

I did enjoy my time at gu gong though. 

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59 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

they have few warehouses full of these stuff lah.

I did enjoy my time at gu gong though. 

The fact the international valuation is $70+ m, it is not something you would pick in any warehouses. Why are having them is a known fact. 

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29 minutes ago, Victor68 said:

The fact the international valuation is $70+ m, it is not something you would pick in any warehouses. Why are having them is a known fact. 

You have to understand the economic reason why antiques and famous art has such high eyebrow raising valuation. 

Essentially its a mixture of money laundering, tax evasion plus artifically induced demand. 

If you see the treasures on display in 故宫, these are just like Pasar malam items compared to them... 

 

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30 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

You have to understand the economic reason why antiques and famous art has such high eyebrow raising valuation. 

Essentially its a mixture of money laundering, tax evasion plus artifically induced demand. 

If you see the treasures on display in 故宫, these are just like Pasar malam items compared to them... 

 

OIC. Hope our government didn't fall into this traps using our money. 😆

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1 hour ago, Victor68 said:

The fact the international valuation is $70+ m, it is not something you would pick in any warehouses. Why are having them is a known fact. 

This is their national Museum, and those artifact are some of the most valuable pcs in it.

I think this show their attitude, level of responsibilities and capability 😂 (Even to most taiwan ppl, those are consider national treasure )

Not to mention with all the cover up attempt, the level of corruption.

Maybe the reason for the lax management is cause those pcs are really fake?😅

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