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1913 in Taiwan

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1913
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Taiwan

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See also:Other events of 1913
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Events from the year 1913 in Taiwan, Empire of Japan.

Incumbents

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Monarchy

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Central government of Japan

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Taiwan

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Events

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  • 25 January – Regular shipping routes between Keelung and Hualien Ports were opened; the Governor-General announced the "Taiwan Gunpowder Ban Rules", which came into effect on 1 February.[1][2]: 1274 
  • 10 February – The Governor-General announced the "Taiwan Industrial Combination Rules" and the "Taiwan Industrial Combination Rules Implementation Rules", which came into effect on 1 March.[2]: 1274 
  • 19 March – The renovation project of Wufeng Temple was completed, and Governor Sakuma Mata personally presided over the ceremony. (the monument was built on 24 October 1914.)[2]: 1274 
  • 21 March – About a hundred people of the Hehuan Mountain expedition and mountaineering team died due to snow and ice and were missing.[2]: 1274 
  • 23 March – A fire broke out at the Taipei Post Office, and all the office buildings were burned down.[2]: 1274 
  • 25 March – The Taiwan Medical Doctors Conference was held at Taipei Railway Hotel.[2]: 1274 
  • 31 March – According to the "Taiwan-wide Street Tree Planting Plan", the Governor-General of Taiwan listed street trees as acacia, eucalyptus, camphor, terminalia, sycamore, maple, cherry, poinciana, kohlrabi, and abo. Le et al., green tunnels have become a unique landscape of Taiwan's highways.[2]: 1274 

Births

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References

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  1. ^ 呂芳上總策畫,朱文原、周美華、葉惠芬、高素蘭、陳曼華、歐素瑛編輯撰稿 (2012). 《中華民國建國百年大事記》. 台北: 國史館. ISBN 978-986-03-3586-6.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g 《臺灣總督府府報》〈府令第九十四號〉,1913年11月4日
  3. ^ Copper, John F. (2010). The A to Z of Taiwan (Republic of China). Rowman & Littlefield. p. 152. ISBN 9780810876446.