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Rare Books (National Palace Museum)

The treasured rare books in the Department of Rare Books and Documents of National Palace Museum range from the Song and Yuan dynasties to the Ming and Qing dynasties, amounting to approximately 200,000 volumes. Besides inheriting the old collections...
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Rare books, Vernacular literature, Quasi rare books, Ancient spring-bound books (Academia Sinica)  

The rare collections in the Fu Ssu-Nien Library are of great value and relevance to sinologists all over the world. The rare collection includes: (1)Over 44,765 volumes of rare books; (2)About 10,579 volumes of vernacular literature that are essentia...
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Reptiles (National Museum of Natural Science) 

There are 28 species of geckos, snakes and lizards unique to Taiwan, amounting to one-third of all native species, and holding significant evolutional and ecological importance; however, due to the destruction of ther habitats, reptiles can no longer...
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Rocks (National Taiwan University)

The Department of Geosciences of National Taiwan University was established during the Japanese Colonial Period. Most of its paleontological collection was inherited in the age of Taihoku Imperial University, and its database is quite large in size, ...
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Rubbings (National Palace Museum)

Rubbings refer to rubbings of stele that can be used as models for calligraphy. The collection of rubbings held in the National Palace Museum date from the Han Dynasty to the ROC Era. Large in size and excellent in quality, the collection has retai...
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Rubbings of Taiwan's Ancient Tablets (National Taiwan University)

In December 1997, the library received a collection of old rubbings from the Department of Anthropology, which were originally collected by Taihoku Imperial University (now National Taiwan University) during the Japanese occupation. Among the rubbing...
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