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Dependent village
Address: 1343 Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City
Looking at the early life of the dependent village from the dependent village culture museum There are many dependent village settlements all over Taiwan, and there are 22 in Guangzuoying District. To the west of the railway is the short bungalows of the village, walking on the road to listen to the residents' dialogue, as if coming to mainland China, and the sides of the railway are like different worlds.
Xue Jiaguo
Address: No. 44 Haiping Road, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung 813
The ancestors of the Xue family lived in Fengshan in the past. Xue Jiuzhong moved here but settled there. His son Xue was the first one to build this house in about 1820 (Jiaqing 25 years). The second one was built in 1850 (Xianfeng first year). ), The Third Progression was established in 1910 (Meiji 43). Due to the changing times and urban development, most of them are dumped, demolished or rebuilt. At present, it is most famous for the Xuenan Ancient Building, a southern Fujian-style building on Haiping Road, Houhou.
Zeng Jiaguo
Address: No. 74, Lane 74, Zuoyingzi Street, Zuoying
Zeng Jiagu was built over 170 years ago in the Qing Dynasty. Also in the Republic of China in 68 years, the Ministry of the Interior once tentatively pointed out that the ancient house of the Zeng dynasty was once the country's third-level historical site, and was subsequently not confirmed for some reason.
Xie Jiagu
Address: No. 18, Chenghuangmiao Lane, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung
For the place where Xie's family lived, Xiefu Ancient House is a brick and stone building of Sanheyuan. The materials are also mainly granite, which is well preserved. There are ear houses on both sides of the main hall. The window lintels have ancient, awkward shapes such as cymbals, arches, and squares. There is another earthen wall with a "Fu Xing Gao Zhao" engraved on the forehead of the Yemen Gate. Although it has been weathered for a long time, it is slightly mottled.
Dogs Consulate
Address: No. 20 Lianhai Road, Gushan District,Kaohsiung
National secondary monuments. The Consulate is located in Gushan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, and Gushan on the northern shore of Kaohsiung Harbor. It faces the Kaohsiung harbour and is close to steep cliffs. It was the former British Consulate's official residence. After the British government acquired land in 1877, it was planned as the official residence and consulate's intended place. After the construction was completed in 1879, the consulate office under the Yamashita is the oldest Western modern building in Taiwan, and it is the oldest one.
Qishan Old Street
Address: Zhongshan Road, Qishan District, Kaohsiung City
Formerly known as Fanshujing Street, it started from the sugar factory train Qishan Station. The early sugar industry promoted the development of local cities and streets. The main feature was the round arch pavilion made of stone. The façade shape has undergone changes in the times and urban renewal. Although Qishan Old Street can no longer see the architectural landscape of the past, the remaining charm and style are still the most charming place of Qishan Old Street.
Qishan stion
Address: No. 1 Zhongshan Road, Qishan Kaohsiung 842
Qishan Station is a wooden building that blends European and Japanese style. The wall is made of white stucco and rain shower panels, and the red brick wall is used to create a foot wall. Combined with the design of the window frame, it presents rich visual changes. The east station building is an octagonal cone-shaped waiting room with a scaly roof. The west station building is gable, the roof tiles are arranged in rhombus, and the vertical and horizontal wooden strips are used to decorate the wall under the eaves.
Martyr's Shrine
Address: No. 30, Zhongyi Road, Gushan District, Kaohsiung
The Kaohsiung Martyr's Shrine and its affiliated building "War and Peace Memorial Hall" was the "Kaohsiung Shrine" during the Japanese rule. It was rebuilt on the original site in the Republic of China in 63. Witnessing the important meaning of the culture during the Japanese rule, witnessing the important historical development trajectory of Kaohsiung City, it is necessary to preserve it.
Qishan
Address: 842 Qishan District, Kaohsiung City
Qishan Wude Hall was originally a mixed Tang-style and Japanese-style building. Its walls and beams and columns are R.C reinforced brick structures. The walls are also washed with stone, and there is a black tile roof with wooden beams.
Cijin Lighthouse
Address: No. 34, Lane, Qijin District, Kaohsiung
It is located on the top of Qihou Mountain, Qijin District, Kaohsiung City. Its tower is the only white octagonal brick lighthouse in Taiwan. The Kaohsiung Port is the main gateway to southern Taiwan, so the construction of the Kaohsiung Lighthouse will help ensure the safety of merchant shipping and return trade.
Fengyi College
Address: Fengming Street, Fengshan District, Kaohsiung.
The Fengyi Academy was completed in the 19th year (1814) of Jiaqing, Qing Dynasty. It is located in Fengshan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, next to the Fengshan City God Temple. The largest existing academy. After Taiwan was included in the territory of the Qing government, under the leadership and rewards of successive Taiwanese officials, the academy was gradually promoted in Taiwan, which made an important contribution to the style of Taiwan.
Haiching Vocational
Address: No. 1, Zuoying Road, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung 813
Reorganized for the Navy Children's School, a municipal vocational school located in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City, and is known for its design subjects. It is known as "North Revival, Nanhai Qing". In 1951 it was named Haiqing Junior High School. Since August 1, 1981, it has been taken over by the Kaohsiung City Government and restructured into "Kaohsiung City Haiqing Advanced Business Vocational School". The school's history museum is a 70-year-old building.
Dependent village
Xue Jiaguo
Guo Jiaguo
Zeng Jiaguo
Xie Jiagu
Dogs Consulate
Qishan Old Street
Qishan stion
Martyr's Shrine
Qishan
Cijin Lighthouse
Fengyi College
Haiching Vocational