Vice President Hsiao Visits Palau National Museum, Inscribes 'Taiwan-Palau Co-Prosperity, Enduring Civilization'
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Taiwan's Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim visited Palau, touring the National Museum and the traditional Men's Meeting House. She inscribed 'Taiwan-Palau Co-Prosperity, Enduring Civilization' at a Taiwan Indigenous Peoples exhibition, highlighting shared Austronesian cultural roots and deepening cultural exchanges.
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- Q: When was the Palau National Museum established?
- A: It was established in 1955 and is the oldest national museum in the Micronesia region.
- Q: When did the Taiwan Indigenous Peoples exhibition start?
- A: A permanent exhibition was set up in 2005 after the museum moved, and it was updated in 2024.
- Q: Who holds decision-making power in the Men's Meeting House?
- A: Women hold the substantive decision-making power and designate which men can enter.