Tainan, Taiwan. The museum is accessible south from Tainan Station of the Taiwan Railways.[citation needed] List of museums in Taiwan Taiwan Sugar Museum...
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Taiwan Sugar Museum may refer to: Taiwan Sugar Museum (Kaohsiung), Kaohsiung, Taiwan Taiwan Sugar Museum (Tainan), Tainan, Taiwan This disambiguation...
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Tainan (/ˈtaɪˈnɑːn/), officially Tainan City, is a special municipality in southern Taiwan facing the Taiwan Strait on its western coast. Tainan is the...
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Cheng Kung University Museum Old Tainan Magistrate Residence Tainan Mosque Tainan Municipal Cultural Center Taiwan Sugar Museum Tainan Municipal Hospital...
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accessible from Ciaotou Sugar Refinery station of the Kaohsiung MRT. List of museums in Taiwan Taiwan Sugar Museum (Tainan) "Taiwan Sugar Museum". roundTAIWANround...
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(Kaohsiung) Taiwan Sugar Museum (Tainan) Taiwan Theater Museum Taiwan Times Village Takao Railway Museum Tamkang University Maritime Museum Teng Feng Fish...
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Museum of Taiwan Literature Tainan Art Museum Tainan Children's Science Museum Tainan Judicial Museum Taiwan Metal Creation Museum Taiwan Salt Museum...
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Taiwan Taiwan Mochi Museum, Nantou County, Taiwan Taiwan Nougat Museum, New Taipei, Taiwan Taiwan Salt Museum, Tainan, Taiwan Taiwan Sugar Museum (Kaohsiung)...
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Tainan (Chinese: 台南; pinyin: Táinán) is a railway station in Tainan, Taiwan served by Taiwan Railways Administration. Situated in centre of the old town...
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the town of Anping (now Anping District of Tainan) on Formosa, the former name of central island of Taiwan, during their 38-year rule over the western...
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Yan Xing. 臺南與鄭成功 [Tainan and Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga)]. Tainan Literature and History Research Database. National Museum of Taiwan History. Retrieved...
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Soulangh Cultural Park (redirect from Jiali Sugar Factory)
Tainan, Taiwan. The cultural park was originally built as Jiali Sugar Factory or Soulangh Sugar Refinery in 1906 during the Japanese rule of Taiwan....
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Republic of Formosa (redirect from Democratic State of Taiwan)
near Keelung on the northern coast of Taiwan on 29 May 1895, and in a five-month campaign swept southwards to Tainan. During the night of 4 June, on the...
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Kaohsiung (redirect from Kao-hsiung Special Municipality, Taiwan)
Gali forest (Jiali District, Tainan), the village of Sabah (Tamsui, Taipei), and Dwabangkang (Bali, New Taipei City). Taiwan became a Dutch colony in 1624...
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Museum, Spring Onion Culture Museum, Taiwan Mochi Museum, Taiwan Nougat Museum, Taiwan Salt Museum, Taiwan Sugar Museum, Teng Feng Fish Ball Museum,...
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Taiwan Railway (TR) is a state-owned conventional railway in Taiwan. It is operated by the Taiwan Railway Corporation under the supervision of the Ministry...
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Fort Provintia (category Forts in Tainan)
now located in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. It was built in 1653 during the Dutch colonization of Taiwan. The Dutch, intending to strengthen their...
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near modern Tainan from which the name "Taiwan" is derived. By the late 16th century, Chinese from Fujian were settling in southwestern Taiwan. The Chinese...
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The Capitulation of Tainan, on 21 October 1895, was the last act in the Japanese invasion of Taiwan. The capitulation ended the brief existence of the...
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retreat to the main island of Taiwan, then known as Formosa. They established a trading post in Tayoan (modern-day Tainan City). The Dutch recognized the...
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progressively developed by both the government and private sectors. After "Taiwan" (i.e. Tainan) and "Taashwi" (i.e. Tamsui) were opened to foreign commerce by the...
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Tsung-Yeh Arts and Cultural Center (category Art centers in Tainan)
and cultural center in Madou District, Tainan, Taiwan. The center was opened in 2001 by transforming a former sugar refinery. The center consists of several...
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Another prefecture, Taiwan Prefecture, was created in the western plains, while the former Taiwan Prefecture was renamed Tainan. Three new counties were...
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near modern Tainan from which the name "Taiwan" is derived. By the late 16th century, Chinese from Fujian were settling in southwestern Taiwan. In 1593,...
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The Newspaper Carrier (category 1932 in Taiwan)
臺灣現當代作家研究資料彙編04:楊逵 [Research Materials on Contemporary Taiwanese Writers 04: Yang Kuei]. Tainan: National Museum of Taiwan Literature. pp. 57–58、232. Ko, Hong-cen (2012)...
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establishment of Taiwan Accreditation Foundation. 17 October – The opening of National Museum of Taiwan Literature in West Central District, Tainan. 27 October...
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of Formosa resistance movement on Taiwan was defeated by Japan with the capitulation of Tainan. Japan ruled Taiwan for 50 years. Its capital was located...
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Dutch Formosa (redirect from Dutch Governor of Taiwan)
the Dutch in Taiwan is visible in the Anping District of Tainan City, where the remains of their Castle Zeelandia are preserved; in Tainan City itself...
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restrictions on entering Taiwan were repealed. Taiwan County (modern Tainan) in 1747 Taiwan City (Tainan), 1807 Taiwan County (Tainan), 19th century During...
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Tainan (14%), Chiayi County (13%), Nantou County (12%) and Hualien County and Taitung County. More than 90 varieties of pineapple are grown in Taiwan...
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