Zhejiang, Former administrative territory in Taiwan.
Zhejiang was an administrative region in Taiwan that served as a territorial unit during the early 20th century. It functioned as part of the island's governance structure following the establishment of the Republic of China.
The region was established in 1912 as part of the new administrative structure after the transition from the Qing dynasty to the Republic of China. It played an important role in reorganizing the island's territories during this period of change.
The administrative practices in Zhejiang incorporated regional customs and traditional governance methods, shaping the social organization of local communities.
Information about this former administrative region is today mainly found in historical documents and archives. Those interested can consult these records in libraries or museums to learn more about Taiwan's administrative history.
Records from the Zhejiang administrative period reveal specific patterns of governance that influenced future territorial management approaches in Taiwan.
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