Taiwan’s National Palace Museum sees 99% drop in visitors

Museum director hopes Taiwan’s improving pandemic situation will bring back visitors in second half of 2020

Taiwan News
Date: 2020/05/06
By: Ching-Tse Cheng, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

National Palace Museum. (Facebook photo)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The National Palace Museum (NPM) said Wednesday (May 6) that its visitor numbers for the month of April have dropped by 99 percent compared to the same period last year.

As the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to claim victims around the world, many museums in Taiwan have suffered a dramatic decrease in visitor numbers, including the NPM and the Taipei Fine Arts Museum. In late March, the NPM was also forced to shorten operation hours and limit guests to 100 at a time due to the social distancing guidelines issued by the country's Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC).

During a NPM budget review at the Legislative Yuan Wednesday morning, Kuomintang (KMT) legislator Lin Yi-hua (林奕華) pointed out that the Taipei branch of the world-renowned museum only recorded 10,141 visitors last month, compared to the 340,563 visitors it received in April last year. She added that the NPM's revenue from ticket sales also dropped from last year's NT$90.5 million (US$3 million) to this year's NT$550,000, reported UDN.

NPM President Wu Mi-cha (吳密察) described the steep visitor drop as the worst the museum has seen since its establishment in Taipei in 1965. He explained that another factor for the significant decrease in visitors was Taiwan's entry ban on international tourists, who the NPM relies on for most of its income.    [FULL  STORY]

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