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Records of Guanxi Region

Author: The Archives of Institute of Taiwan History

The development of Guanxi area began in 1791, when Wei Agui of Zhuqian Village arrived the east side of Xinpu. This collection comprises land records, personal contracts, licenses, and allotment agreements among devisees of the Zhang family of Hudu Village, as well as relevant documents about Wei Agui’s offspring. It is a source for understanding the development of Guanxi area, especially the developing trace of the Zhang family, the uniqueness of Hakka written language, and the early interactions between the plain aborigines and the Han settlers. Besides, these documents are precious for studying women’s life from the late Qing to the early Japanese colonial period.

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Related Collections and References

I. Taiwan Archival Information System

  1. Yang Zhao-jia Collection (LJK).
  2. Gao Ci-mei Papers (3GCM).
  3. Records of The Taiwan Shinminpo (T1119).

II. References

  1. Li Yi-ling, Propagating Political Views to the Public – From New People’s Society to The Taiwan Shinminpo, Institute of Taiwan History Archives, Academia Sinica.
  2. Li Yi-ling, The Taiwan Shinminpo News Special – Reopening Ceremony of the Taichung Railway Line in 1938, Institute of Taiwan History Archives, Academia Sinica.
  3. Hsu Hsueh-chi and Wang Li-chiao, eds., 100 Years of Taiwanese Voice & 30th Anniversary of ITH, Taipei: Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica, 2023.
  4. Chang Lung-Chih, Kuo Yue-ru, Wu Rwei-ren, et al., The Beauty of Grace: Selected Historical Materials of Gao Ci-mei, Taipei: Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica, 2018.
  5. Yang Zhao-jia, Yang Zhao-jia Memoirs, Taipei: Sanmin Book Co., 2004.
  6. National Taiwan Museum of History, Eastern Musicians from Taiwan – Jiang Wen-ye, Taiwan Sound 100 Years Website.

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