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'''{{tX|Pintofng-chi|t=5}}''' ({{w|Pingtung City}})  
'''{{tX|Pintofng-chi|t=5}}''' ({{w|Pingtung City}})  
==Some history==
*originally a village of the Taiwanese Plains Aborigines which they called "Akau", meaning "forest"
*After the expulsion of the Dutch, the village grew into a Chinese market-town called '''{{tX|Akaau}}''' (阿猴).
*This name was then transferred into the 1901 Japanese-era administrative region called Akō Chō ({{z|阿猴廳}}) and then the 1909 Akō Chō ({{z|阿緱廳}}, modified Kanji).
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*{{TDJ|n=302|poj=a-kâu|hj=阿緱|v=1|p=3}}


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[[Category:Pintofng-koan]]
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Revision as of 02:10, 18 July 2016

Pintofng-chi 🔊 (Pingtung City)

Some history

  • originally a village of the Taiwanese Plains Aborigines which they called "Akau", meaning "forest"
  • After the expulsion of the Dutch, the village grew into a Chinese market-town called Akaau 🔊 (阿猴).
  • This name was then transferred into the 1901 Japanese-era administrative region called Akō Chō (阿猴廳) and then the 1909 Akō Chō (阿緱廳, modified Kanji).

ZK