Taichū Prefecture (台中州, Taichū-shū) was one of the administrative divisions of Japanese Taiwan. The prefecture consisted of modern-day Taichung City, Changhua...
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Taichu may refer to: Taichung, Taiwan, known as Taichū in Japanese Taichū Prefecture, former name of Taichung Taichu (104BC–101BC), an era name used by...
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Taichung County (redirect from Taichu County)
of Taichū Prefecture (臺中州) shortly after the end of World War II. In the early years, Taichung County consists of most territory of Taichū Prefecture except...
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a Minister without Portfolio. Chiang was born in Nantō District, Taichū Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan. He is married to Mei-Fuey Chen with two sons and...
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Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ông Kím-hûn) in 1937 in Kiyomizu Town, Taikō District, Taichū Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan (modern-day Qingshui, Taichung City, Taiwan). Unlike...
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most serious damage from the quake was located in Shinchiku Prefecture and Taichū Prefecture (present-day Miaoli County and Taichung) over a 135 square...
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division. They include 43 prefectures proper (県, ken), two urban prefectures (府, fu: Osaka and Kyoto), one regional prefecture (道, dō: Hokkaidō) and one...
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party in 2005, and died in 2013. Lin was born in Niitaka District, Taichū Prefecture (modern-day Nantou County), Taiwan, and graduated from National Taiwan...
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Shrine name Location Rank Enshrined deity Taichū Shrine [ja; zh] (台中神社) Taichū 国小 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Pioneer Kami Shōka Shrine [ja; zh] (彰化神社) Shōka...
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Japanese rule of Taiwan as the Taichu Prefectural Hall (Chinese: 臺中州廳) which housed the city hall of Taichū Prefecture. The last of four expansions was...
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(country subdivision) Taiwan under Qing rule Tainan and Taichung Taichū Prefecture Henckaerts, Jean-Marie (12 September 1996). The international status...
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the town was administered as Hori Town (埔里街), Nōkō District (能高郡), Taichū Prefecture. In 1870, a native of Po-li-sia named Khai-san received treatment...
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Chiang Ching-kuo. Hsieh was born to an ordinary farming family in Taichū Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan. He was educated at Taichung County Taichung Middle...
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Japanese rule in Taiwan at Taichū Park, Lin Hsien-tang encountered an altercation, as invited by the mayor of Taichū Prefecture. A Japanese far-right activist...
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investments in camphor, salt, sugar, and land. Koo was born in 1933 in Taichū Prefecture in Japanese Taiwan. He graduated from Soochow University in Taipei...
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Cài Péi), an elementary school teacher from Goseikō Town (梧棲港街), Taichū Prefecture (Wuqi, Taichung). Lee is a Hokkien with ancestry from Nan'an City...
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details Born (1923-08-15)15 August 1923 Taikō Town, Taikō District, Taichū Prefecture, Taiwan, Japan (modern-day Dajia District, Taichung, Taiwan) Died...
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Wen Ho Lee 李文和 Born (1939-12-21) December 21, 1939 (age 84) Nantō, Taichū Prefecture, Taiwan, Empire of Japan (modern-day Nantou City, Taiwan) Nationality...
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to 8 prefectures. They are: Taihoku Prefecture, Shinchiku Prefecture, Taichū Prefecture, Tainan Prefecture, Takao Prefecture, Karenkō Prefecture, Taitō...
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Date 27 October – December 1930 Location Musha, Nōkō District, Taichū Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan (modern-day Ren'ai Township, Nantou County, Taiwan)...
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Political divisions of Taiwan (1895–1945) (category Former prefectures of Japan in Taiwan)
"civilized" Taiwanese aborigines. Tainan had the largest population followed by Taichū and Taihoku. The largest concentration of ethnic Japanese were in Taihoku...
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established, but this merged with Taichū Chō (臺中廳) in 1909. In 1920, Shoka was governed under the new Taichū Prefecture. In 1933, Ōtake Village (大竹庄) and...
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Taiwan Brands' Trend Forum Born (1944-12-18) 18 December 1944 (age 79) Taichū Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan (now Lukang, Taiwan) Nationality Taiwanese Education...
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(1880-05-21)21 May 1880 Formosa Died 28 November 1930(1930-11-28) (aged 50) Taichū Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan Nationality Seediq Occupation Chief of Mahebo Children...
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Nanto Chō. In 1920, Nantō Town was governed under Nantō District, Taichū Prefecture. After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China...
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from family. Education abroad got its popularity, particularly from Taichū prefecture, with the endeavor for acquiring skills and knowledge of civilization...
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reorganization occurred in 1920, in which the area was administered under Taichū Prefecture together with modern-day Changhua County and Taichung City. After...
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Born Xie Anü (1901-10-17)17 October 1901 Shōka town, Shōka district, Taichū Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan (today Changhua City, Taiwan) Died 5 November 1970(1970-11-05)...
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Lukang was governed as Rokkō Town (鹿港街) under Shōka District of Taichū Prefecture. There are many old temples in Lukang, such as Longshan Temple and...
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