There are many ‘silent voices’ in history
They may not be recorded in detail in documents, but they still walked on the land, participated in the times, and had unique life stories
In the traditional society centered on men in the past, women were often relatively silent
However, how do women stand in history? What footprints have they left? This regular exhibition starts from the theme of female history and takes the ‘princesses of the Qing Dynasty’ who are still familiar in novels or dramas as the theme to try to explore these issues
The exhibition content is mainly based on the palace archives and documents collected by our institute, presenting the identity system, interpersonal relationships, life stories of princesses in the Qing Dynasty, and their positions and significance in the political operation of the Qing Empire
In these various documents, perhaps we can look for what voices and postures people outside the mainstream historical narrative have left in the past and present
Opening hours: September 7 – December 1
The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day
