Japanese group of visually impaired takes tour of National Palace Museum

Written by Writer on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

of visually impaired takes tour of National Palace Museum

TAIPEI, Taiwan — A special Japanese visited the National Palace Museum () yesterday, accompanied by a unique group of — 31 .

The presence of such a large group and the 31 created a tir, but the animals did not disturb other .

The group, organized by Japan’s National Association of and composed of more than 80 visually impaired individuals and their family members, was taken to a special in the world-renowned museum created specially for those with .

The room featured replicas of genuine National Palace that visitors can touch as guides explain their history and appearance, providing the a special “viewing experience.”

One guide, for example, described a from the (1783-1134 b.c.) as a with a handle that had shapes on the surface.

A member of the surnamed Yamahashi said this was his first trip to the National Palace Museum, and he felt “very happy to be able to touch and feel the artifacts.”

The was the first group to experience the special service created for the visually impaired, who would have no other way to appreciate the ’s treasures.

Wang Shih-sheng, a museum official in charge of , said the service will formally open Nov. 20, and that groups could register via the Internet now.

Wang said the has been preparing for the service for nearly four months, including having an official from a school for the visually impaired give lessons to the 20-odd guides in the .

The , which arrived in Taiwan Sunday, will also visit the Yehliou and Jioufen scenic areas on Taiwan’s northern coast before wrapping up their visit Wednesday.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:40 am TWN, CNA

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