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Museum of Archives

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The National Taiwan University Archives (traditional Chinese: 檔案館; simplified Chinese: 档案馆; pinyin: Dǎng'àn Zhǎnshìshì) is located at the NTU Shuiyuan Campus in Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan.

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Museum of Archives
Section 3, Tingzhou Road, Taipei Zhongzheng District

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南華高中進修學校

Section 3, Tingzhou Road 58
100 Taipei, Zhongzheng District
Taiwan
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