Statues defaced in anti-China attack at new Taiwan museum


This handout photo released by Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA) on December 31, 2015 shows a horse statue defaced with red paint outside the National Palace Museum in southern Chiayi. - AFP

Taiwan is self-ruling after a split with China in 1949 after a civil war, but Beijing sees it as part of its territory awaiting unification.

Hong Kong actor Chan, who is a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China’s top political advisory body, has also drawn criticism in the past for pro-Beijing remarks.

The museum, world famous for its collection of Chinese artefacts, slammed the attacks as nonsensical.

“A large part of the National Palace Museum’s collection originates from the Qing imperial collection, that is Chinese cultural pieces,” the museum said in a statement.

“If exhibiting relics related to Chinese culture is considered‘united front’, how can the (museum) continue to operate?“

Police have launched an investigation and said the attack was carried out by a man and a woman.

It is not the first time that statues have been the target of protesters fearful of warming ties between Taiwan and China.

Statues of Taiwan’s former ruler Chiang Kai-shek have also been repeatedly vandalised by young Taiwanese who equate his nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) party with mainland rule.

Relations between China and Taiwan have improved under current president Ma Ying-jeou’s KMT government, but he is set to be unseated in January elections as public sentiment has turned against the ruling party, partly for its China-friendly policies.

The vandalised heads have already been cleaned and are open to the public with extra security, the museum said.

The sculptures are copies of 12 zodiac statues that were looted from Beijing’s Old Summer Palace in 1860 by Anglo-French troops.

The attack came just three days after the venue opened its doors Monday. - AFP

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