Lîm-tek-koaⁿ
Lîm-tek-koaⁿ (林德官)[1] sī Ko-hiông chhī-lâi chi̍t-ê siā-lí, hiān-sî sī Lêng-ngá-khu--ê chi̍t-pō͘-hūn, sì-chiu-ûi ū Gō͘-tè-chhù, Lî-á-lāi, kap Toā-káng-po͘ téng-téng tē-hng. Ko-hiông-chhī Bûn-hoà Tiong-sim kap Ko-hiông Su-hoān Tāi-ha̍k siat tī chit tah.
Lîm-tek-koaⁿ 林德官 |
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— tōaⁿ, goân tōa-jī — | |
Lîm-tek-koaⁿ tī Ko-hiông-chhī ê tāi-khài ūi-tì | |
Keng-hūi-tō͘: 22°37′20.2008″N 120°19′8.9832″E / 22.622278000°N 120.319162000°E | |
Koān-chhī | Ko-hiông-chhī |
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Hiong-tìn-chhī-khu | Lêng-ngá-khu |
Tē-hō-miâ
siu-káiKó͘-chá ê Hàn-bûn-su iā ū-ê kì "林德觀" ("Lîm-tek-koan").
Le̍k-sú
siu-káiLîm-tek-koaⁿ tī Ji̍t-pún sî-tāi hong siat chò tōa-jī hêng-chèng-khu. 1938 nî ū chū-bîn jîn-kháu 1,076[2].
Chham-khó
siu-káiSiong-koan
siu-káiPún bûn-chiuⁿ sī chi̍t phiⁿ phí-á-kiáⁿ. Lí thang tàu khok-chhiong lâi pang-chō͘ Wikipedia. |