Jinguashi (Chinkuashih; Chinese: 金瓜石; pinyin: Jīnguāshí; Wade–Giles: Chin1-kua1-shih2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kim-koe-chio̍h) is a town in Ruifang District, New...
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The Jinguashi Mine is one of the largest gold mines in Taiwan and in the world. The mine is located in the north of the country in Ruifang District. The...
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called the Shuinandong Smelter that used to process refined ore from Jinguashi and Jiufen. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of...
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Station of the Taiwan Railways. List of museums in Taiwan Jinguashi Mine Ōgon Shrine Jinguashi "Museum of Gold Jiufen". TravelKing. TravelKing. Retrieved...
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An abandoned mining trail in the Jinguashi mining area in Taiwan...
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and Qing dynasty remnants in Tamsui and the old mining towns of Jiufen, Jinguashi and Jingtong in the east. Sanxia houses the historic Sanxia Old Street...
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Multi-story-high statue of Guan Yu at Jinguashi...
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Abandoned light railway near Jinguashi gold mine...
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Golden Waterfall Houtong Cat Village Houtong Coal Mine Ecological Park Jinguashi Jiufen (Shengping Theater, Taiyang Gold Mine Office) Jiufen Gold Mine...
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in Taipei City's Xinyi District: An old coal mine resembling those in Jinguashi!". Retrieved 7 June 2016. "History of Dexing Coal Mine". Retrieved 7 June...
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Taipei Bus 965 originating from Jinguashi via Jiufen Old Street and terminating at Banqiao Bus Station....
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to be the largest fishing port in Taiwan and the main export port of Jinguashi copper mine during the Japanese colonial period. No longer the bustling...
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mines in Taiwan. Copper mining, as well as gold, used to take place in Jinguashi town in Ruifang District, New Taipei. In 1904, arsenic-copper sulfate...
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Giant taro in Jinguashi, Taiwan...
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Taoyuan City Houtong Cat Village, New Taipei City Jiaoxi, Yilan County Jinguashi, New Taipei City Jiji, Nantou County Jincheng Township, Kinmen County...
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The Ōgon Shrine (黄金神社, Ōgon Jinja) also known as the Jinguashi Shinto Shrine, Gold Temple or Spirits of the Mountain Shrine (山神社, yama jinja) is a Shinto...
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Provinz Municipality Notes Location Picture Jinguashi Mine Jinguashi Rueifang Gold, also named: Jinguashi Gold Ecological Park 25°06′32″N 121°51′27″E...
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coke as fuel. Tanaka Chōbei owned mines all over Japan, as well as the Jinguashi mine in northern Taiwan. His ironworks in Kamaishi produced the majority...
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Fulong Village, Gongliao Country, just near the Fulong Bathing Beach. Jinguashi and Jiufen, the main gold mining site of Taiwan during the Qing dynasty...
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- Jiao Lung Waterfall - Jiaruipu Temple - Jinbanjing Tianhou Temple - Jinguashi - Jiu Manzhou Dang - Jiufen - Joy English School - Judicial Yuan - Junghua...
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port. The port has a footpath designed for people to have a lookout of Jinguashi and Jiufen. New Taipei "Shenao Fishing Port". New Taipei City Travel....
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Jinguashi being especially heinous. Of the 430 Allied POW deaths across all fourteen Japanese POW camps on Taiwan, the majority occurred at Jinguashi...
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involving a trio of sick mine workers resulted in Yang being sent to Jinguashi to investigate and he was able to do a work environment study to determine...
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