File:Alishan, Formosa (Taiwan) c. 1920.jpg

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English: A monograph of the pheasants

London, England :Published under the auspices of the New York Zoological Society by Witherby & Co.,1918-1922.

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English: During the Japanese era, Alishan, Basianshan and Taipingshan were collectively known as the "Three Major Governemnt Operated Forest Tree Farms". In the east, Hualien's Lintianshan, Muguashan (Halun), and Taroko (Lanshan) forests had large scale forest railways, and all of them were connected to the railways managed by the Ministry of Railways in the plains.
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