Yellow Tiger on Taiwan-Flag and Yellow Tiger on Bone-Liquor



In 1895, as a result of the Sino-Japanese War, the Qing government ceded Taiwan to Japan. In an effort to induce intervention from the world powers, member of the Taiwanese gentry and officials conspired to establish The Republic of Taiwan, and announced independence on May 23. On the 25th, member of the gentry delivered the seal and national flag of The Republic of Taiwan – also known as the Yellow-tiger Flag – to the Governor’s Office. 


One of the fascinating Taiwan History piece I learned from National Museum of Taiwan History Exhibition.

"In period of Japanese rule, Sugimoto ryoo, who is a Liquor section manager of Monopoly Bureau, discovered incidentally the Yellow Tiger flag of Republic of Formosa in the Governor-General museum. Consequently, he used to the Yellow Tiger on the flag become a trademark of a tiger-bone liquor."

Whereabouts of the original flag of 1895 is unknown. 
(A flag of rag cloth, 3.1 meters long by 2.6 meters wide)


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