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{{GS|Tafkao|打狗|Takao, former name of [[Køhioong]]}} / {{X2X|Tvafkao}}
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==Notes==
== Zhamkhør ==
''Tvafkao'', the former name of modern-day [[Køhioong]], literally means "to beat a dog". Founded near the end of the Ming Dynasty ([[Bengtiaau]]) in the 17th century, the village was known as ''Tvafkao'' in the Hoklo language ([[Høxlør-oe]]) spoken by most of the early immigrants. The name originates from the [[Makatao]] language of the local aboriginal tribe and translates as "bamboo forest".
*https://www.takaoclub.com/
 
In 1895, Taiwan was ceded to Japan as part of the [[Treaty of Shimonoseki]]. It was during this period that the city’s name was changed from ''Tvafkao'' to "Takao" ({{jid|高雄|Takao}}). After control of Taiwan was handed to the [[Tionghoaa Binkog|Republic of China]] in 1945, the official romanization of the city name came to be “Kaohsiung”, based on the Wade-Giles romanization of the [[Standard Mandarin]] reading of the kanji name.
 
== Refs ==
*http://www.takaoclub.com/
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