Historical Japanese Taiwan

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  • Museum of Water

    Museum of Water
    The Water Museum was built after the classic Baroque style. It is a park dedicated to tap-water with a hand-on aqua-experience park. The Taipei Water Department restored the original features of the pump
    room in 1996, and collected pictures and equipments related to tap-water history, thus establishing the first tap-water museum in Taiwan.
  • Lao Song Elementary School

    Lao Song Elementary School
    Founded in 1895, the school was named as The Second Taiwan Federation Chinese Supplementary School and was located inside The Bangka Sieh-Hai College.
  • National Taiwan University Hospital

    National Taiwan University Hospital
    websiteEstablished in 1897, the College (NTUCM) has trained more than 10,000 physicians, approximately 60 percent of whom have remained in Taiwan. Currently, 840 students are enrolled in medical and other related programs. <br>
  • National Taiwan Museum

    National Taiwan Museum
    Established in 1908, the museum is the oldest in Taiwan. The colonial government of Japan set up the Taiwan Governor Museum on October 24, 1908 to commemorate the inauguration of the North-South Railway. The museum had a collection of over 10,000 items in its initial stages. In 1915, the new building of the museum in Taipei New Park was inaugurated and became one of the major public buildings during Japanese rule.<BR><a href='http://www.nmh.gov.tw/en-us/Exhibition/Content.aspx?Para=0%7C22%7C429&
  • Peitou Hot Spring Museum

    Peitou Hot Spring Museum
    This museum is housed in public hot spring bath built during the Japanese colonial era. The Tudor-style building has a brick and wood façade and black tile roof set picturesquely in the surrounding greenery. The building had fallen into a deep state of disrepair when local preservationists saved it from demolition. This is a good spot to learn about Beitou's rich hot spring culture and history.<br>Website
  • College of Law, National Taiwan University

    College of Law, National Taiwan University
    The College of Law (Former Department of Law ) dated back to the Law Faculty under the College of Liberal Arts and Political Science, Taihoku (Taipei) Imperial University during Japan-era(1927-1945). After the Second World War, the Imperial University was renamed as the National Taiwan University, while the College of Liberal Arts and Political Science was separated into the Colleges of Liberal Arts and of Law.
  • Yan Chai Hospital

    Yan Chai Hospital
  • The Legislative Yuan Republic of China

    The Legislative Yuan Republic of China
    It was the Second Girls High School. No reference remain.
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  • 228 Memorial Museum

    228 Memorial Museum
    The building where the Taipei 2-28 Museum stands today is the former site of the Taipei Broadcasting Bureau, which was formed by the Information Office under the Government-General Propaganda Bureau of Taiwan's in 1930.The Bureau's mission was to develop and provide radio broadcasts in Taiwan. In 1931, <BR> Website
  • Zhongshang Hall

    Zhongshang Hall
    In November 26th. 1936. the construction of Taipei City Hall was finally completed after four years of extensive labor. starting from November 23rd 1932. IdeKaoru , the main architect serving as Chief Engineer in Taiwan under the Japanese government, put to good use the full cost of ¥980,000 and some 94,500 engineers and workers.
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