Central Bank of the Republic of China, Central bank in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan
The Central Bank of the Republic of China is the central bank in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan, responsible for setting monetary policy and managing currency reserves. It oversees price stability and coordinates the island's banking system.
The institution began operations in Guangzhou in 1924 and moved to Taiwan after the civil war ended. Its current name was officially adopted to clarify its role within the republic.
The bank issues commemorative coins and special serial number banknotes that represent significant events in Taiwan's national development.
The building sits centrally in Zhongzheng and opens on weekdays during standard office hours for official business. Visitors should note that this is an active administrative facility with access limited to business purposes.
The facility occasionally releases special editions of banknotes with particular serial numbers that collectors seek. These limited runs mark important events and often sell out shortly after release.
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