Archives and Relics
Since the “Mainland China Era”, the Fujian Provincial Government has evolved through different periods of development, including the relocation to Kinmen, military administration, and local self-governance. To collect the valuable cultural and historical records and information on the achievements in governance of the Fujian Provincial Government, the Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan, commissioned the compilation of the “Chronicle of the Fujian Provincial Government of the Republic of China” in 2020. In addition to the contents of the above-mentioned publication and original artifacts left behind by the provincial government, this exhibition also includes the historical archives and photos provided by the Academia Historica, the Executive Yuan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Archives Administration, National Development Council, and the Kinmen Culture Park Administration Office.
Seal of the Fujian Provincial Government Source: The original is currently transferred to the custody of the Executive Yuan
Seal of the Governor of the Fujian Provincial Government Source: The original is currently transferred to the custody of the Executive Yuan
Desk name placard of the Governor of the Fujian Provincial Government Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
Official Stamp of the Office of the Administrative Inspector of the First District of Fujian Province. Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
Land reform in Kinmen in 1955. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government
Fujian Government Overview, February 1, 1985. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government
First Issue, Min Yuan Magazine, 1987. Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
Seal of the Changle County Government. Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
Office Stamp of Changle County Government. Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
In February 2019, Fujian Provincial Government handed over the inventory of seals and records. Source: Executive Yuan
Fujian Provincial Emblem. Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
Official stamp of Fujian Provincial Government used during the period of vertical official documents. Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
Small-scale sculpture of “Eight Min One Heart” Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
Commemorative issue of the Fujian Provincial Government’s Relocation to Kinmen. Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
First issue of the “Chronicles of the Fujian Provincial Government”, June 20, 1999. Source: Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center, Executive Yuan
A Century of Fujian Kinmen and Matsu, December 2011. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government
Episode 19: Broadcasts to Fujian Region. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government
Memories of Min Yuan. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government
A Study on the Current Situation of Fujian. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government
Compilation of the Draft Construction Plan of Fujian Province. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government
Broadcasts to Fujian Communist Region. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government
A Study on the Communist Situation of Fujian. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government
A Decade of Fujian Administration. Source: Printed by the Fujian Provincial Government