Taiwan Land Bank Exhibition Hall, National Taiwan Museum, Financial history museum in Liming Village, Taiwan.
The Taiwan Land Bank Exhibition Hall is a museum in Liming Village dedicated to Taiwan's financial history. The rooms display banknotes, coins, bank forms, and objects from different periods showing how people managed and exchanged money.
The bank was founded to help farmers finance their work and support agriculture. Over decades, it became an important institution that advanced Taiwan's rural growth.
The exhibition shows how banking shaped rural life in Taiwan's past. Visitors see old banknotes, contracts, and tools that helped farmers conduct their business.
The museum sits near the 228 Peace Park and is easy to reach on foot. Visitors should check opening times and allow enough time to explore all exhibition areas at a relaxed pace.
A special section of the collection traces Taiwan's currency changes and how the appearance of banknotes shifted over time. These visual examples let visitors compare the technical advances and security features of different eras.
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