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National Taipei University of Business

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National Taipei University of Business (NTUB; Chinese: 國立臺北商業大學), formerly known as National Taipei College of Business (NTCB; Chinese: 國立臺北商業技術學院), is a national co-educational college located in Taipei City and Taoyuan City, Taiwan. Colloquially called Beishang (北商), it is the first and oldest college specializing in business and finance in Taiwan - university of business UB. NTUB boasts a history of almost 100 years. The University has been named the top school for finance related studies in Taiwan.[1] The number of alumni has reached hundreds of thousands. Most of them work in business and industrial sectors.

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National Taipei University of Business
Jinan Road Section 1, Taipei Zhongzheng District

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國立臺北商業大學

Jinan Road Section 1 321
10051 Taipei, Zhongzheng District
Taiwan
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Qidong Street Japanese Houses
Qidong Street Japanese Houses

Qidong Street Japanese Houses (Chinese: 齊東街日式宿舍; pinyin: Qídōng Jiē Rìshì Sùshè) is located in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei, Taiwan. During the Qing Dynasty, Qidong Street was a major lane for transporting rice from the Taipei basin to harbours along the river. Prior to the construction of the Taipei City Walls in 1884, one could travel from Bangkah (today's Wanhua District) past the East Gate area and along Qidong Street which joined Bade Road, leading to modern-day Songshan, Nangang, and eventually Keelung. The history of Qidong spans the Qing era, the Japanese era, and contemporary times. The group of dwellings, located in the center of a modern-day residential district for city officials, housed Japanese civil servants and later provided housing for Republic of China central government figures. During Japanese rule, the area belonged to the Saiwaichō civil servant housing group (幸町職務官舍群), of which most of the architecture dates from the 1920s to the 1940s. The buildings feature distinctly Japanese architectural features and their overall layout remains largely complete, a state rarely seen in the current day. The house at #11, Lane 53, Qidong Street is particularly well preserved with original porch, doors, and interior spaces as well as a sculptured garden. In addition, Taipei is home to approximately 2,000 wooden structures built during the Japanese rule of the island between 1895 and 1945, as well as some 4,000 trees that have been growing in their surrounding gardens since that time.