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Taiwan Archival Information System
This database embodies historical records, private manuscripts, official documents and book collections collected by Institute of Taiwan History. The formats of the resources include physical and digital manifestations. The establishment of integrati...
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Taiwan Collectanea (Academia Sinica)
“Taiwan Collectanea” was the biggest compiling in Taiwan’s related literature, which was published by Taiwan Bank’s economic research room in 1957 to 1972. Since it had published, it had become the material used and cited with highest frequen...
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Taiwan Sotokufu Archives
This database embodies Taiwan Sotokufu Archives(1895-1945). It was established by Academia Sinica and Taiwan Historica since 1997....
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Tan-Hsin Archives (National Taiwan University)
The Tan-Hsin Archives is a collection of administrative and judicial documents from Hsinchu County, Tamsui Subprefecture, and Taipei Prefecture dating from 1776 to 1895. This collection contains nearly 20,000 documents. The largest section consists o...
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Teeth and Bone ware (National Museum of History)
Tooth and bone carving in China has had a long history. During the Neolithic period, animal bones and teeth were already brought into use, and were later replaced by ivory due to its remarkable firmness and elasticity, and beautiful colors. Aside fro...
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The Archives of the Land Administration Department of Taiwan Provincial Government (Academia Historica)
These files date from 1944 to 1992, totaling 2,151 volumes. The files can be roughly classified as follows: laws and regulations, land administration reports, conference reports, personnel organization, reception and disposal of Japanese property, la...
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The Archives of the National Government (Academia Historica)
The content covers historical documents of internal and external affairs and major construction projects of the National Government of the Republic of China, a total of 16,,942 volumes in 21 categories, and covering the time period from July, 1925 to...
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The Archives of the National Resources Commission (Academia Historica)
These files span the years from 1939 to 1952, in a total of 27,985 volumes; of these, 20,074volumes are in Chinese, and 7,911 are in foreign languages. Chinese files are documents interchanged between the National Resources Commission and other subsi...
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The Collection of President Chiang Ching-kuo (Academia Historica)
Includes 2,314 volumes of artifacts related to president Chiang Ching-Kuo, including previously classified military files, files of the Kuomingtang servicemen, records of meetings with foreign guests, acts and events, notes and speeches, photographs,...
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The Collection of President Chiang Kai-shek (Academia Historica)
These files include documents, telegrams, diaries, letters, books, maps, audio-visual data and other artifacts of Chiang Kai-Shek's administrative legacy, compiled through the years by close aides of Chiang. During Chiang's relinquishment of power in...
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The Digital Archives of Formosan Aborigines (Academia Sinica)
The foremost target of the “The Digital Archives of Formosan Aborigines” is to sustain the aboriginal research information archived in the Institute of Ethnology of the Academia Sinica for the educators, academics, and the general public. The dat...
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The Du Xiang-Guo Collection (Academia Sinica)
Du Xiang-Guo (1893-1946) was born in Dajia, Taichung County. He and his father, Du Qing (1869-1937), devoted to the refinement of straw hats. Du Qing founded the first private company in Taiwan and he was the first to set up factories to produce Daji...
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The Manuscripts of Kanori Ino (National Taiwan University)
Kanori Ino (1867-1925) was a pioneer in Taiwan studies. Sent to Taiwan for anthropological research in 1895, after Japan's occupation of the island, Ino was the first to propose a comprehensive categorization of Taiwan's indigenous populations. His f...
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The Taiwan Malacofauna Database (Academia Sinica)
The Taiwan Malacofauna Database includes the following sub-database: 1. The Catalogue database-Basic information with photos of each species. 2. The Distribution database-Through the web-site, users can learn the shell distribution in Taiwan area. 3....
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The Yang Yun-Ping Collection (Academia Sinica)
Yang Yun-Ping (1906-2000) is previously known as Yang You-Lian. He published an article on The Taiwan Minpao with the pseudonym “Shih-Lin Yun-Ping Sheng” in 1924, after that he was known as Yun-Ping generally. In 1925, he published “Renren” m...
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The Yasusada Tashiro Collection (National Taiwan University)
Yasusada Tashiro was a botany expert who worked for the Taiwan Governor Genera's Office during the Japanese occupation period. A pioneer in Taiwan botanical studies, Tashiro left behind numerous field reports and other research manuscripts. During hi...
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Type Specimens of Insects (National Taiwan University)
The Insect Museum of National Taiwan University (NTU) was founded during the Japanese Colonial Period, and holds numerous precious specimens in its collections. The NTU Insect Museum and the Agricultural Research Institute contain the two most abunda...
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Type Specimens of Plants (National Taiwan University)
The original specimen that acts as evidence in the discovery of a new species is known as the type specimen, and should be preserved permanently. The image, label, and collection of information about the specimen, as well as the original text and pic...
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