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Reminisce the Century-old Stores Lin-fu-zhen Store and Qian-yuan Pharmacy on Dihua Street
The first image of Dihua Street in Da-tong district, Taipei is an old street full of Chinese medicine shops, dried goods stores and fabric stores. Reminiscing the development of Dihua Street, it is located in an area called “Dadaocheng” which became a street in 19th Century. Foreign companies came to Tamsui and built their career after Tamsui Customs Wharf was established in 1860. The trading of tea activated the commercial developments in Dadaocheng area. In the end of the 19th Century, Dadaocheng became the trading hub in northern Taiwan.

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Meet with Michihiro Miyoshi at Starbucks Chongching Store on December 18th
2013-12-17


On Wednesday 18 December 2013, Michihiro Miyoshi (三好 通弘/1934-), the grandson of Tokusaburou Miyoshi (三好 德三郎/1875-1939) and the chairperson of Gion Tsujiri (京都祇園辻利), will come to share his childhood memories: everyday life, school days, and reliving street scenes during wartime and post-war Taiwan. We heartily welcome you to join this special event!

Date: Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Time: 14:30-16:30
Location: 3F Starbucks Chongching Store, No. 104, ChongChing South Road, Section 1, Taipei
Host: Kuo-hsing Hsieh (Director, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)
謝 國 興 先生 (中央研究院臺灣史研究所研究員兼所長)
Invited Guests: Michihiro Miyoshi (Chairperson, Gion Tsujiri-SaryoTsujiri)
三好通弘 先生 (日本京都祇園辻利/茶寮都路里會長)
Naoto Kagotani (Professor, Institute for research in Humanities, Kyoto University
籠谷直人 先生 (日本京都大學人文科學研究所教授)
Shu-ming Chung (Deputy Director, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica)
鍾 淑 敏 女士 (中央研究院臺灣史研究所副研究員兼副所長)
Organizer: Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica
Registration: not required, welcome to all
Related links: 三好德三郎文書-跨時代的情感與記憶流轉(in Chinese)
時空旅行(in Chinese)


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