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Here, pasted from ittf.com/museum/history, is a picture of the new ITTF museum:
[h=1]Museum[/h] <figure id="attachment_11936" style="max-width: 700px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"> <figcaption class="wp-caption-text">The new ITTF Museum in Shanghai is expected to open in late 2017.</figcaption></figure> [h=2]Info[/h] The ITTF Museum preserves & promotes the heritage of Table Tennis in 3 sections:
It is a very sleek looking new museum, replacing the former museum located in Lausanne, Switzerland. It purports to preserve and promote the heritage of table tennis in three sections.
There is one present problem, however. When I try to click into any of the three sections, a page comes up saying error code 404--page not found. I believe that the sport of table tennis does have a history and a heritage. I hope that the International Table Tennis Federation would once again make that history and heritage available online to all who are interested and who are unable to travel to Shanghai, China to see the technical evolution, the culture, and the sport history of the ITTF at the museum itself.
[h=1]Museum[/h] <figure id="attachment_11936" style="max-width: 700px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"> <figcaption class="wp-caption-text">The new ITTF Museum in Shanghai is expected to open in late 2017.</figcaption></figure> [h=2]Info[/h] The ITTF Museum preserves & promotes the heritage of Table Tennis in 3 sections:
It is a very sleek looking new museum, replacing the former museum located in Lausanne, Switzerland. It purports to preserve and promote the heritage of table tennis in three sections.
There is one present problem, however. When I try to click into any of the three sections, a page comes up saying error code 404--page not found. I believe that the sport of table tennis does have a history and a heritage. I hope that the International Table Tennis Federation would once again make that history and heritage available online to all who are interested and who are unable to travel to Shanghai, China to see the technical evolution, the culture, and the sport history of the ITTF at the museum itself.