Uhrshawan Battery
Uhrshawan Battery (Chinese: 二沙灣砲台), or better known as Tenable Gate of the Sea (Chinese: 海門天險; Wade–Giles: hai-men-tien-hsien) is a battery emplacements camp in Zhongzheng District, Keelung, Taiwan. It was built during Taiwan's Qing era, and was the site of combat between the French and Chinese forces during the Sino-French War. It was the command post of Liu Ming-chuan, who was later appointed by Qing court as the first governor of Taiwan, when he was charged with the defense of Keelung during the war. It lost its military value under Japanese rule, and is currently listed as a class one national historical monument.
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Uhrshawan Battery
Uhrshawan Battery (Chinese: 二沙灣砲台), or better known as Tenable Gate of the Sea (Chinese: 海門天險; Wade–Giles: hai-men-tien-hsien) is a battery emplacements camp in Zhongzheng District, Keelung, Taiwan. It was built during Taiwan's Qing era, and was the site of combat between the French and Chinese forces during the Sino-French War. It was the command post of Liu Ming-chuan, who was later appointed by Qing court as the first governor of Taiwan, when he was charged with the defense of Keelung during the war. It lost its military value under Japanese rule, and is currently listed as a class one national historical monument.
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Uhrshawan Battery (Chinese: 二沙 ...... national historical monument.
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二沙灣砲台,又名二沙灣礮臺,是一個位於台灣基隆市的傳統中國式 ...... 後歷多次整修,今日規模為1884年時任台灣巡撫劉銘傳所修築。
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Uhrshawan Battery (Chinese: 二沙 ...... national historical monument.
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二沙灣砲台,又名二沙灣礮臺,是一個位於台灣基隆市的傳統中國式 ...... 後歷多次整修,今日規模為1884年時任台灣巡撫劉銘傳所修築。
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Uhrshawan Battery
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二沙灣砲臺
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