Chhiah-khàm-lâu
(Tùi Phó͘-lô-bîn-jia Siâⁿ choán--lâi)
Chhiah-khàm-lâu (赤嵌樓) sī ùi kin-á-ji̍t Tâi-lâm chhī-lāi ê chi̍t ūi sú-chek, goân-té sī Hô-lân sî-tāi ê siâⁿ-lúi Phó͘-lô-bîn-jia Siâⁿ (普羅民遮城, Hô-lân-gí: Fort Provintia) siâⁿ-chí kiam ûi-chek, Chheng-kok thóng-tī í-āu teng-bīn koh khí chiūⁿ Tiong-kok-sek ê lâu-koh.
Chhiah-khàm-lâu | |
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Tâi-oân ê bûn-hòa chu-sán |
Chhiah-khàm-lâu (Providentia) | |
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赤嵌樓 | |
Tâi-oân Tâi-lâm-chhī Tiong-se-khu | |
Tsō-piau | 22°59′51″N 120°12′10.12″E / 22.99750°N 120.2028111°E |
Hîng-thài | Pó-luí (fortification) |
Kèn-tio̍k li̍k-sú | |
Kèn-tsō | 1653-nî |
Chham-khó bûn-hiàn
siu-kái- Andrade, Tonio (2005). "Chapter 6: The Birth of Co-colonization". How Taiwan Became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century. Columbia University Press.
- Campbell, William (1903). "Explanatory Notes". Formosa under the Dutch: described from contemporary records, with explanatory notes and a bibliography of the island. London: Kegan Paul. OCLC 644323041.
- Davidson, James W. (1903). The Island of Formosa, Past and Present : history, people, resources, and commercial prospects : tea, camphor, sugar, gold, coal, sulphur, economical plants, and other productions. London and New York: Macmillan. OL 6931635M.
Gōa-pō͘ liân-kiat
siu-káiGeographic data related to Chhiah-khàm-lâu at OpenStreetMap
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