China was to undergo many more bloody battles, forcing the nationalist government to move the collections to specifically constructed storage rooms. In the autumn of 1948 it was decided to ship the most valuable objects to Taiwan, where fortunately their cataloguing started. During this period, considerable exchanges were made with other international museums. Today the National Museum in Taiwan could be called the Louvre of the Orient again more inspiration for the development for the Alessi Chin family. The international museum’s desire to broaden its horizons and understand more of western culture, and at the same time promote Chinese history in the West, led to the successful collaboration with Alessi and in particular with the well-established name of Stefano Giovannoni for the development of the Alessi chin family collection of objects