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On April 18, 1919, the Governor s House of Taiwan...
On April 18, 1919, the Governor s House of Taiwan issued an order to establish the Taiwan s Governor s College of Agriculture and Forestry at the current site of the Taiwan University s Roosevelt Road campus in Taipei City, and established the Agricultural and Forestry Departments [8].
On April 1, 1922, it was restructured into the Higher Agricultural and Forestry School of the Governor-General of Taiwan.
On May 20, 1927, it was renamed the Taipei Higher Agriculture and Forestry School of the Governor s Office in Taiwan.
On March 31, 1928, it was merged into the Special Department of Agriculture and Forestry affiliated to Taipei Imperial University.
On April 1, 1943, he became independent from the Taipei Imperial University and moved to Dingqiao Tsai Tou (now the school site) on the southern outskirts of Taichung on October 1, and was renamed the Taichung Higher Agriculture and Forestry School of the Governor-General of Taiwan.
On April 1, 1944, it was renamed the Taichung Agriculture and Forestry College of the Governor-General of Taiwan.
At the end of World War II in 1945, a school closing ceremony was held on November 30; on December 1, it was renamed the Taichung Agricultural College of Taiwan Province.
On September 1, 1946, the system was upgraded to Taiwan Provincial Agricultural College, commonly known as Taichung Agricultural College. Established three departments of agronomy, forestry and agrochemicals. Dec. 1 is set as the anniversary of the school celebration.
In August 1947, the Department of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests and the Department of Agricultural Economics were established.
In 1950, the Experimental Forest Management Department of Taiwan Provincial Agricultural College was established in Puli Township, Nantou County (relocated to the school headquarters in 1954).
In August 1956, two departments of botany and chemistry were established.
In the 1950s, the National Taiwan University, the Provincial Teachers College (predecessor of Taiwan Normal University), the Provincial Agricultural College (predecessor of Xingda), and the Provincial Institute of Technology (predecessor of Chenggong University) were the four universities of higher education in Taiwan.
In 1958, the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine was established.
In 1960, the Department of Plant Diseases and Insects was reorganized into the Department of Plant Pathology and the Department of Entomology.
On July 1, 1961, Taiwan Provincial Agricultural College (Taichung) and Taiwan Provincial Legislative Business College (Taipei) merged to form Taiwan Provincial Zhongxing University, which was the beginning of the name of Xingda University.
On September 1, 1964, the Department of Soil and Water Conservation was newly established in the Taichung Campus.
On September 1, 1968, the Taichung Campus established the Night Department, newly established the Department of History and the Department of Foreign Languages, and established the College of Arts with the Department of Chinese.
On July 1, 1971, it was changed to the Ministry of Education and renamed the National ZTE University.
In 1974, the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine was formally divided into the Department of Veterinary Medicine and the Department of Animal Husbandry to recruit students.
In 1980, the Livestock Hospital was established by the Agricultural College.
In March 1995, the Taichung Campus and Taipei Law School Students' Union were established separately.
In 1995, the Livestock Hospital was renamed the Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
In 1999, the Veterinary College was established, which was the first and most complete veterinary college in the country.
In 2000, the School of Law and Business was independently established as the National Taipei University. In the same year, Xingda added the School of Social Science and Management.
In 2005, the Ministry of Education proposed the integrated development plan of Xingda University and National Taichung University of Education, hoping to merge Xingda University and Taichung University of Education to achieve the goal of equal distribution of educational resources. However, the Chinese University of Science and Technology strongly opposed it. The two schools also disagreed with the name of the merged school and failed. In the same year, he was selected into the Ministry of Education's plan to develop world-class universities and top research centers (50 billion in five years).
In 2008, he was re-elected to the second phase of the plan to develop world-class universities and top research centers (five-year five billion). Xingda and the Chinese Science and Technology Association of China University of Technology, Education and Training Association, May Xingda Chinese Science and Technology Base Center was officially opened.
On August 1, 2011, the School of Social Science and Management was divided into the National ZTE University School of Management and the National ZTE University School of Law and Politics.
On February 1, 2014, Xingda merged National Taichung Senior Agricultural Vocational School and National Dali Senior Middle School to restructure into Taichung Senior Agricultural School affiliated with National ZTE University and National Zhongxing University Senior Middle School, creating the first domestic colleges to have advanced occupations for the first time School and high school records.
In 2015, considering that the school gate had been moved to Xingda Road in 1983, it was not easy to find the entrance and exit of the school gate on the GPS location through the original school site (250 Guoguang Road), and the main entrance door of "Xingda Road 145" was approved by the Executive Council, and As the default communication address. [9]
In 2017, the bronze statue of Jiang Gong in the old school gate was demolished and replaced with the bronze statue of the late principal Tang Huisun. The original emblem of the Republic of China was changed to the Xingda Motto [10]. Accepted the entrustment of the State Education Department of the Ministry of Education to set up a "Project for Promoting School Lunch" to strengthen the safety management of school lunches, enhance the balanced health function of school lunches, and develop students' healthy diet education [11].
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