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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The name | *The name ''Taitiofng'' ({{jid|臺中|Taichū}}; "central Taiwan") was bestowed by the Japanese rulers after Taiwan was ceded to Japan by the [[Treaty of Shimonoseki]] (1895). | ||
*Was called | *Was called '''{{tX|Toaxtwn}}''' (大墩) before being designated by the [[Zhengkog|Qing]] as capital of the [[Taiwan Prefecture|island prefecture]] ('''{{tX|Taioaan-huo}}''') in 1887. [[Tailaam]] had been the capital for the previous 200 years. | ||
*The government intended to only temporarily move to [[Taipag]] while ''Toaxtwn'' was being upgraded...however, the move became permanent. | *The government intended to only temporarily move to [[Taipag]] while ''Toaxtwn'' was being upgraded...however, the move became permanent. | ||
Revision as of 17:02, 13 June 2016
Taitiofng 🔊 (臺中; Taichung), ti Taioaan saihvoa ee tiongpo, si tør-siong texsvaf toa ee sviachi, siepvy lorng ho Taitiofng-koan paw tiaau leq.
Notes
- The name Taitiofng (Jidguo: 臺中 Taichū; "central Taiwan") was bestowed by the Japanese rulers after Taiwan was ceded to Japan by the Treaty of Shimonoseki (1895).
- Was called Toaxtwn 🔊 (大墩) before being designated by the Qing as capital of the island prefecture (Taioaan-huo 🔊) in 1887. Tailaam had been the capital for the previous 200 years.
- The government intended to only temporarily move to Taipag while Toaxtwn was being upgraded...however, the move became permanent.