In 1997, the archive purchased its first vault (97 square meters) in Shu-lin, Taipei County. Before that, the vaults were rented. Soon the new vault was not enough for storage and 3 more storeys were rented under the sponsorship of Council for Cultural Affairs. The new vault is equipped with ultrasonic cleaning machines and air conditioners, dehumidifiers. In 1999, under the instruction of our parent body, Government Information Office, the archive salvaged 300 millions feet newsreels of Taiwan Film Culture Company after the 921 earthquake. In 2000, China Film Studio (which was supervised by the Ministry of Defense) deposited its collection to our archive. Taiwan Film Culture Company and China Film Studio were the major government agents made newsreels, documentaries in the past fifty years. To preserve these two collections, two more storeys were rented to.
The total space of the storage vaults currently is 254 square meters, with 3 full time staff, 5 contractors taking care the collection.

ĄDair conditioners 20 R/T, 4 ventilators, 5 dehumidifiers
ĄD freezer Ą]5˘J,ĄĐ10˘JĄ^
ĄDultrasonic cleaning machines, LIPSNER SMITH, CF 7200,
ĄD35mm STEENBECK, 16 mm editing machines, double screens 35 mm, 6 rewinders
ĄDcomputers for cataloguing
ĄD1 cassettes recorder, MD, mixer,
14,037 titles of Chinese films ( including documentaries, short films, newsreels)
2,895 titles of foreign films ( including documentaries, short films)
10,928 laserdiscs(including LD 6,691, VCD 1,206, DVD2,478)
16,136 videos
12,643 Books (Chinese books, 6,845 foreign books,5,798)
131 film periodicals
5,506 titles of Chinese film posters (154,185 posters)
5,511 titles foreign film posters (27,684 posters)