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The National Taiwan Library () is the oldest public library in Taiwan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Venerable library reincarnated with new home and new alias )〕 Founded in 1914, the library is home to a large collection of documents concerning the history, culture, politics and geography of Taiwan. == History == The library was founded in 1914 during the Japanese colonial period as the on the order of governor Sakuma Samata.〔http://www.ntl.edu.tw/np.asp?ctNode=595&mp=2〕 The library's first permanent home on Bo'ai Road (博愛路) in Taipei was destroyed in a United States bombing raid during World War II.〔 After the Nationalists took over control of the island following Japan's defeat in World War II, the library was renamed the Taiwan Provincial Library () and moved to temporary accommodation. The implication of this name, as well as all the subsequent names, is that Taiwan is only one part of the Republic of China. In 1947, it was again renamed, this time to Taiwan Provincial Taipei Library () and it was under this name that the library was relocated to Xinsheng South Road (新生南路) in 1963.〔 The current name of the library was chosen in 1973,〔 with the full official title being National Central Library, Taiwan Branch (). After outgrowing the premises in Taipei city, the library was relocated to the 8-23 Memorial Park in Zhonghe, Taipei County (now New Taipei City) in 2004.〔 In 2007, Huang Wen-ling was appointed as the twentieth director of the National Taiwan Library, and the first woman to hold the post.〔http://www.ntl.edu.tw/np.asp?ctNode=595&mp=2〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Taiwan Library」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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