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2. Research
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4. About the NTM
Tradition & Continuity
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5. Museum of the Land Bank of Taiwan
The origin of the “Historical Museum of the Land Bank of Taiwan
Introduction
Major Events
Spatial Experience of The Treasury
Design Intention
The Past and Present of the Architecture and the Surrounding Place
Qing’s Open Port Policy and Taipei
Taipei under Japanese Rule
Destruction and Restoration at the end of the War
From Omote Machi, Kailuo Street, to Xianyang Road
From Xianyang Road, Huaining Street, to Guancian Road
The Evolution of Financial and Banking in Taiwan and the Rest of the World
Pawnshops and Money Houses of the East
The Origin and Implication of Banks in the West
Taiwan’s Banking Institutions During the Japan Rule
Taiwan Development Co., Ltd. in the 1930s
Background
Investment
Handover
The Birth of LBOT after the War
Origin
First Chairperson
Accelerators
Inheritance
Role Play
LBOT and the Nation’s Progressive Economy
Competitive Relationship between the Taiwan Bank and the Nippon Kangyo Bank during Japan rule
The Five Major Branches of Nippon Kangyo Bank
Promoting Land Development and Water Conservancy Projects in Taiwan
Taking on the Responsibility on Land Reform
Other Invisible Heroes
Setting Roots in Taiwan
International Affairs
Improving the Living Standards with Special Agriculture and Fishery Loans
Administration and Management on State-owned Agricultural Properties
Participation in Various Types of Residential Developments
Beginning of Industrial Development
Organization and Other Business Points
Past Directors and General Managers
Looking to the Future
Competitive Relationship between the Taiwan Bank and the Nippon Kangyo Bank during Japan rule
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