I love the view here, a nice place to experience the history and have a walk.
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Anping Old Fort Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Anping Castle was built in 1624, also known as Relanza City and Orange City. The houses of the castle are made of red bricks and tiles. Under the reflection of the sunset, it is particularly beautiful. The well-known "Anping Sunset" is here. come.
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Anping Old Fort Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I love the view here, a nice place to experience the history and have a walk.
Anping Castle is the oldest castle in Taiwan. It was originally built by the Dutch as "Gelanzhe City". Zheng successfully reclaimed Taiwan and changed its name to "Anping Town". The castle you see today is no longer what it was like in the past, but it is still worth a visit.
A seat in the ancient castle of Anping, Tainan, Taiwan, after hundreds of years of historical weather, tossed through generations, by the Dutch occupation, then by Zheng successfully recovered the castle, then by the Japanese occupation of the white tower, to this day, is the witness of Taiwan's history, but also a must-visit place to visit Tainan.
Known as the city of Geranzhe, built by the Dutch in 1634, it was Taiwan's first defensive castle, but after years of war, only more than 70 meters long mottled walls, the castle now seen is built by the Japanese
Transportation information: National Road No. 1-Yongkang Exchange Road-Taiwan Line 1-Zhonghua Road-Zhonghua North Road Section 2 to Section 1-Taiwan Line 17-Minquan Road Section 4-Anbei Road-Gubao Street-Guosheng Road. Public Transport: Take Tainan Railway to Tainan Station - transfer to Taiwan's 99-An platform river line (holiday driving) to Anping Gubao Station. Take Tainan Railway to Tainan Station - transfer to Tainan City Bus 2 to Anping Gubao (Anbei Road) Station.
The former Red-haired Dutch built a moat after arriving in Tainan, but was destroyed by the war and later rebuilt in the Japanese era to look like it is now
The center of the Dutch colonial rule in Taiwan is quite large. Zheng accepted this place after successfully entering Taiwan and changed its name to Anping. A must-see place for Taiwan history.