Government-Office-of-Tainan-Prefecture-c1920


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1. This object is a postcard with the theme of Tainan State Hall. The front is a color picture of Tainan State Hall. Tainan State Hall is a two-story building with telephone poles in front. The lower part contains "Tainan State Office" and "GOVERNMENT OFFICE OF TAINAN". The back is written on postcards. There is a map of the earth on the upper right. On the right is "邮便はがき" written in Chinese characters and hiragana, and "POST CARD" is printed on the upper side. , With the words "Made in Japan" in the center. 2. The Tainan State Hall was designed by Japanese architect Moriyama Matsunosuke. It is a two-story building made of bricks with load-bearing walls, steel beams, and reinforced concrete. The roof is a copper tile Massa roof, and there is a cylindrical shape on the left and right of the main entrance. The Guard Tower was located on the south side of Taisho Park (also known as Minsheng Green Park and Tang Dezhang Memorial Park) during the Japanese occupation. The Tainan State at that time included present-day Tainan, Chiayi, Yunlin and other counties and cities, including Tainan City and ten counties such as Xinfeng, Xinhua, Zengwen, Beimen, Xinying, Chiayi, Douliu, Huwei, Beigang, and Dongshi. Tainan State Hall The three systems of the Governor's Office, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Ministry of Police coordinate various affairs in Tainan Prefecture. It was used by the Tainan City Government after the war and is now the National Museum of Taiwan Literature, one of the national monuments.
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