"918 Earthquake" South American Pavilion "Zombie Jump" Screen Exposure

From the monitor screen provided by the South American Pavilion on the afternoon of the 18th, you can vaguely see the feet of the "zombie" shaking at the time of the earthquake.

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[Reporter Hong Ruiqin/Tainan Report] Ten earthquakes occurred in Huadong area a few days ago. At 2:44 p.m. on the 18th, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake occurred in Chishang, Taitung. The Tainan magnitude 4 earthquake was felt. Tainan Art Museum "Asian Hell and Ghosts Exhibition" "The "Zombie Jump" screen was exposed.

The South American Pavilion said that the outside world is concerned about whether there is any damage caused by the earthquake in the museum. At present, the state of the South American Pavilion works is considered to be in good condition. The ghost exhibition that is most concerned by everyone, the three zombie exhibits are safe and sound, but the small items such as the Kitaro doll are displaced.

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The South American Pavilion provided a monitor screen on the afternoon of the 18th, and it was vaguely seen that the feet of the zombies were shaking, like a "jumping sky group". At the moment, some audience members ran out, but some audience members stayed in place to take pictures of "miracle scenes".

The museum said that in the part of the building, the doors of the office area and the control room could not be closed, the books in the library resource center fell, and the office seats were all over the floor.

The three "zombies" exhibited from the Quai Branly Museum in France encountered the earthquake in Taiwan, and people joked: "Will zombies want to take an earthquake holiday?" Resurrected".

It is understood that Marcin M Jerzewski, director of the European office in Taiwan, also shared the video shot by netizens on Twitter, and mentioned that it "brought some unexpected special effects".

The South America Pavilion said that the French museum staff had called to care about the earthquake and wished everyone’s safety. They were not very worried about the works, because they came to the exhibition together, so they knew that they were well protected, and the exhibition staff rushed into the museum at the first time. Check all exhibition rooms and works, and report in good condition immediately.

Pronounced seismic activity experienced around the #Taiwan island brought about some unexpected special effects at the ghastly "Ghosts and Hells: The Underworld in Asian art" exhibition hosted by Tainan Art Museum ????‍♂️ https://t.co/88GXmpJJgw

— Marcin M Jerzewski | Ye Haoqin (@yehaoqin) September 18, 2022

"918 Earthquake" South America Pavilion Small Objects Exhibits Kitaro dolls are displaced.

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"Seismic 918" Books dropped from the Library Resource Center of the South American Library.

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