Teaching or Living in Tainan is Fascinating
The city of Tainan is often referred to as "Taiwan's ancient capital," for the city was once the island's political, economic, and cultural center. Just under four centuries ago, settlers from mainland China began arriving in southern Taiwan in large numbers and Tainan was the main entry port and base for exploring and developing their new homeland. At the same time the Dutch established themselves as colonial rulers in 1624 and they built Fort Zeelandia, the remains of which are now known as the Old Fort of Anping. The Dutch didn't last long, in 1662 they were run out by Ming loyalist Jheng Cheng-gong and Tainan evolved to take it's place as the official capital in 1683.
If you're a history buff, then Tainan will fascinate you. Old forts, old temples, old buildings and old businesses abound. Historic sites are concentrated in two areas - the city center and Anping. Among the must -see sights are:
- Chikan Towers
- Confucius Temple
- Great Queen of Heaven Temple
- Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple
- Temple of the Five Concubines
- Old Fort at Anping
- Eternal Golden Castle








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