EPISODE · Jan 26, 2023 · 27 MIN
[Encore] Japan Puts Paiwan Indigenous Taiwanese on Display at London Expo (1910)
from The Taiwan History Podcast: Formosa Files · host John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith
At the turn of the 20th century, Japan was on a roll. After taking Formosa and Penghu from Qing China in 1895, Japan beat mighty Russia in 1905. Eager to show the world its newfound economic strength – and to highlight the successful development of its new colony – the Japanese parliament voted vast sums of money to sponsor the Japan-British Exhibition. It was held in London from May to October 1910. Among the most “wild” displays the Japanese brought to London was a recreated Paiwan village, with live Indigenous Paiwan Formosans! NOTE: This episode was first released in September 2021.
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[Encore] Japan Puts Paiwan Indigenous Taiwanese on Display at London Expo (1910)
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