The Map of Taiwan Sceneries and Products is a captivating visual journey through Taiwan, crafted with meticulous attention to detail by the Taiwan Travel Service and brought to life by the skilled hands at Southeast Art Printings in 1955. This map not only serves as a guide but as a historical artifact, reflecting Taiwan's ambition to define itself as a unique and attractive destination amidst the complex geopolitical climate of the mid-20th century. The vivid, pictorial style captures the essence of Taiwan’s diverse landscapes and cultural landmarks, making it not just a tool for navigation but a piece of art that invites exploration and appreciation.
Delving into the map, one is immediately struck by the comprehensive detailing of Taiwan's major and minor cities, each marked with precision and accompanied by population statistics that provide a snapshot of the island's demographic landscape during the 1950s. From the bustling streets of Taipei, home to over 2.6 million residents, to the serene surroundings of Penghu with just over 99,000 inhabitants, the map encapsulates the vibrant urban life and tranquil rural beauty, offering a window into the daily lives of Taiwan's diverse communities.
The map is replete with symbols and notations that guide the viewer through Taiwan’s scenic routes and cultural sites. Noteworthy features such as the iconic Sun Moon Lake, the historic Confucius Temple, and the breathtaking Taroko Gorge are elegantly illustrated, inviting tourists and historians alike to discover the rich tapestry of Taiwan's natural and cultural heritage. Each landmark tells a story, from the spiritual tranquility of the Wufengmiao to the architectural splendor of the Chih Kan Tower, making every inch of this map a testament to Taiwan's historical and cultural wealth.
Beyond its utility for tourists, the map holds significant historical value as it was produced during a period marked by heightened tensions between Taiwan and mainland China. The inclusion of the Penghu Islands, a region of geopolitical interest, and the detailed depiction of transportation networks such as trunk line railways and main roads, underscore Taiwan's strategic importance and its efforts to maintain connectivity and promote economic development during a tumultuous era.
In conclusion, The Map of Taiwan Sceneries and Products is more than a mere navigational aid; it is a profound narrative of Taiwan's geographical allure and cultural vibrancy, captured during a pivotal moment in its history. For collectors, historians, and admirers of cartographic art, this map offers a unique blend of aesthetic beauty and historical insight, making it a prized possession for anyone fascinated by the rich and complex tapestry of Taiwan's past and present.
Cities and towns on this map
- Taipei (2,646,204)
- Kaohsiung (2,773,122)
- Taichung (2,254,165)
- Tainan (799,611)
- Hsinchu (430,322)
- Chiayi (277,443)
- Keelung (369,936)
- Taoyuan (226,860)
- Pingtung (287,086)
- Hualien (107,214)
- Yilan (462,146)
- Changhua (236,192)
- Nantou (498,200)
- Yunlin (719,200)
- Taitung (229,896)
- Penghu (99,067)
- Miaoli (566,622)
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Main Roads
- Trunk Line Railways
- Other Railways
- Provincial Capital
- Municipality
- District Capital
- Main Township
- Hot Springs
- Temple of Goddess of Mercy
- Wenshih Academy
- Chung Shan Bridge
- Taipei Bridge
- Lungshanshih
- Pitan
- Wulai
- Yuntung Temple
- Tzunankung
- Mt. Kuanyin
- Tanshui
- Hopingtao
- Patoutzu
- Hsientung
- Beach
- Tachi
- Mt. Chiaopan
- Municipal Park
- Kukuan Spring
- Mt. Pahsien
- Mt. Pakua
- Yinghsi Gate
- Nanliao
- Chingchuan
- Mt. Shihtou
- Mt. Wuchih
- Chao Tien Kung
- Hsilo Bridge
- Sun Moon Lake
- Wushe
- Lushan Spring
- Wufengmiao
- Mt. Ali
- Mt. Yu
- Meishan
- Shrine of Cheng Cheng Kung
- Chih Kan Tower
- Confucius Temple
- Kaiyuan Temple
- Anping
- Kuantzuling
- Piyung Temple
- River of Lovers
- Hsitzuwan
- Mt. Cheling
- Chun-chiu-yu-ke
- Taipei Lake
- Se-chung-chi Spring
- Shihmen
- Oluanpi
- Chihpeng
- Tienpu
- Tarcko Gorge
- Ching Shui Cliff
- Juisui
- Yuli
- Chiaochi Spring
- Kueishantao
- Mt. Taiping
- Lingchuan
Historical and design context
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Map title: The Map of Taiwan Sceneries and Products
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Date: 1955
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Mapmaker/Publisher: Taiwan Travel Service; Southeast Art Printings
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Themes: Scenic and cultural attractions, topography
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Countries and regions: Taiwan, Penghu Islands, Strait of Taiwan
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Design/style: Pictorial, colorful, detailed
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Historical significance: Produced during a time of heightened geopolitical tensions between Taiwan and mainland China, reflecting the island's efforts to promote tourism and establish itself as a distinct destination.
Please double check the images to make sure that a specific town or place is shown on this map. You can also get in touch and ask us to check the map for you.
This map looks great at every size, but I always recommend going for a larger size if you have space. That way you can easily make out all of the details.
This map looks amazing at sizes all the way up to 100in (250cm). If you are looking for a larger map, please get in touch.
Please note: the labels on this map are hard to read if you order a map that is 16in (40cm) or smaller. The map is still very attractive, but if you would like to read the map easily, please buy a larger size.
The model in the listing images is holding the 18x24in (45x60cm) version of this map.
The fifth listing image shows an example of my map personalisation service.
If you’re looking for something slightly different, check out my collection of the best old maps to see if something else catches your eye.
Please contact me to check if a certain location, landmark or feature is shown on this map.
This would make a wonderful birthday, Christmas, Father's Day, work leaving, anniversary or housewarming gift for someone from the areas covered by this map.
This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper, or you can buy it framed. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that suits most aesthetics. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame colour or material. My frames are glazed with super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite), which is significantly less reflective than glass, safer, and will always arrive in perfect condition.