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Lacquer ware (National Museum of History)

The Hemudu Culture at Yuyao in Zhejiang Province has confirmed that China is the first country in the world using lacquer. During the Han and Tang dynasties, lacquer ware spread to Korea and Japan, and then to Europe in the seventeenth century. A tot...
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Large animals (National Museum of Natural Science) 

Specimens of birds and beasts in the collection of the Museum of Natural Science include mainly stick-shaped fur study specimens, loose bone study specimens, and soaked specimens preserved in ethyl alcohol. Collection of specimens focuses on wildlife...
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Lichens (National Museum of Natural Science)

Life exists everywhere, in all corners of nature. Even on the rocks or branches of the cold mountain plains, yellow, gray, white, brown or orange patches, and hanging or crawling stem-like and leaf-like forms can be seen. These are all complicated li...
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Literatures of Native Plants in Taiwan (Academia Sinica)

Literature Database of Native Plants in Taiwan consists mainly of the classified literature on Taiwan vascular plants. The intent is to build a classified catalogue and data system of native Taiwan plants and to present data of different periods and ...
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