Signs of the Future: The Oracle Bones and their Stories
(IHP)
People in the Shang Dynasty loved to divine the future. They’d always ask the gods what to do when they had toothache and whether they’d have a boy or a girl. |
Lu-ber-ru-sa: The “Romeo and Juliet” of the Naxi people
(IHP)
This is the story of a young couple who couldn’t be together, and so one of them died for the love. |
The Heroic Story of the IHP
(IHP)
After its establishment in 1928, the Institute had to move several times during the Anti-Japanese War, eventually finding a permanent home in Taiwan. |
Who Ate Formosan Landlocked Salmon
(IHP)
Introduces the excavation of Taiwan’s Chichiawan ruins and their cultural significance, as well as basic archaeological terminology. |
The Ruins in the Mountain at the Upstream of Zhuoshui River
(IHP)
Introduces the discovery of Taiwan’s Chuping ruins and their cultural significance, as well as archaeologists’ equipment and the procedure of digging. |
The Carving of a Buddha Statue by Yuan-xiang:the Secret in Guyang Cave at Longmen
(IHP)
Learn about the story of Yuan-xiang, a member of the royal family in the Northern Wei Dynasty, who built a Buddha statue to fulfill his mother’s wish. |