Construction of Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples Museum to Start in June; Vision Hall Expected to be Completed by End of Next Year
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The Minister of the Council of Indigenous Peoples, Icyang Parod (Ljaucu Zingrur), announced in the Legislative Yuan on May 20 that the long-delayed National Indigenous Peoples Museum will begin construction this June. Located by Chengcing Lake in Kaohsiung, the project has a total budget of NT$5.859 billion with no current plans for an increase. The 'Vision Hall' section is expected to be completed first by the end of next year, while a digital archives system is planned for an August launch.