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*''Red-topped Tower'' in [[Tailaam]] City was built in 1653 by the Dutch. This name derives from the Taiwanese aboriginal village '''Chakam'''/Sakam. | *''Red-topped Tower'' in [[Tailaam]] City was built in 1653 by the Dutch. This name derives from the Taiwanese aboriginal village '''Chakam'''/Sakam. | ||
*Other early forms of the name are Chhaccam, Sacam, Saccam, and Zaccam. | *Other early forms of the name are Chhaccam, Sacam, Saccam, and Zaccam. | ||
*After growth in size and trade, the Chinese called it '' | *After growth in size and trade, the Chinese called it '''{{tX|Chiahkhaxm}}''' ({{tj|赤崁}}), and surrounded it with high brick walls. | ||
[[Category:Hølaan ee Formosa]] | [[Category:Hølaan ee Formosa]] |
Revision as of 22:47, 23 June 2016
Chiahkharmlaau 🔊 (赤崁樓‡/赤嵌樓/次崁樓; Sakam Tower/Fort Provintia) iaqsi Angmnglaau 🔊 (紅毛樓; red hair tower)
Notes
- Red-topped Tower in Tailaam City was built in 1653 by the Dutch. This name derives from the Taiwanese aboriginal village Chakam/Sakam.
- Other early forms of the name are Chhaccam, Sacam, Saccam, and Zaccam.
- After growth in size and trade, the Chinese called it Chiahkhaxm 🔊 (赤崁†), and surrounded it with high brick walls.