Taipei – National Geographic Channels International and the National Palace Museum in Taiwan have collaborated to produce HD documentary Inside: The Emperor’s Treasure to showcase the latter’s 600,000 pieces of imperial Chinese treasure. Premiering exclusively on National Geographic Channel in Taiwan and across Asia on Oct. 28 at 9.00pm (TWN/HKG/SIN), the one-hour program was available in 190 million homes in 165 countries. Inside: The Emperor’s Treasure takes viewers on a tour of the collection in the National Palace Museum in Taiwan for the first time. It features the story of a Chinese emperor’s ambitious art collection, the people who protected it from destruction during two wars and the technology used to preserve the relics. National Geographic Channel’s Asia-based production team was granted unprecedented access to normally off-limits treasure vaults.
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