Assembly Affairs Museum, The Legislative Yuan

The Assembly Affairs Museum, The Legislative Yuan (traditional Chinese: 立法院議政博物館; simplified Chinese: 立法院议政博物馆; pinyin: Lìfǎyuàn Yìzhèng Bówùguǎn) is a museum in Wufeng District, Taichung, Taiwan.

Assembly Affairs Museum, The Legislative Yuan
立法院議政博物館
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Established2007
LocationWufeng, Taichung, Taiwan
Coordinates24°03′16″N 120°41′45″E / 24.05444°N 120.69583°E / 24.05444; 120.69583
Typemuseum
WebsiteOfficial website (in Chinese)

History

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The museum was established by Legislative Yuan Secretary-General Lin Hsi-shan to maintain and make public the historical data of the legislature and continued the archival work of Legislative Yuan.[1]

Exhibitions

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Exhibits in the museum
Section 1
  • The collection, collation, analysis, research, archival and digitization of the documents and artifacts-related to the history of assembly development
  • The collection and collation of the documents and artifacts-related to the history of local assembly development
  • The collection and collation of local assembly publications
  • Worldwide inter-museum cooperation and exchange
Section 2
  • The utilization and exhibition of the documents and artifacts-related to the history of assembly development
  • The utilization and exhibition of the documents and artifacts-related to the history of local assembly development
  • The utilization and exhibition of local assembly publications
  • The exhibition of the files, historical documents and books and data that are historic in assembly development
  • Exhibitions, contacts, services and guided tours of assembly data

Responsibilities

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  • Matters relating to the collection, organization, archiving and exhibition of assembly affairs-related historical materials
  • Matters relating to the analysis, study and use of assembly affairs-related historical materials
  • Matters relating to the digitization of assembly affairs-related historical materials and associated services
  • Liaising on other assembly affairs information-related services[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Legislative Yuan Republic of China". Ly.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2014-03-30. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
  2. ^ "Assembly Affairs Museum, Legislative Yuan". Museums. Ministry of Culture. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
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