Taiwan’s National Palace Museum in Taipei on Mar. 13, 2019.SAM YEH/Getty Images Inspired by Ukraine's success at safeguarding cultural artifacts from Russia's military assault, Taiwanese museum directors are drawing up plans to hide their most valuable items if war with China is imminent. Should China invade, Taiwan's cultural treasures are headed for secure warehouses - including at least one deep inside a mountain. Where exactly? Wu Mi-cha, director of Taiwan's prestigious National Palace Museum, won't say. That's an operational secret. All he will say is planners are envisioning how to cope with air strikes "and we have to move these…
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