Harbor Ta-kao
originally a fishing port during the Qing Dynasty. The Taiwanese aborigines called it "takao", which was translated as "dog fighting" by the Han Chinese; the predecessor of Kaohsiung Port.
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Harbor Ta-kao
Summary
Harbor Ta-kao is a port[1].
Key Facts
- Harbor Ta-kao is in the country of Qing dynasty[2].
- Harbor Ta-kao is in the country of Empire of Japan[3].
- Harbor Ta-kao's image is recorded as Harbor Takao.jpg[4].
- Harbor Ta-kao's image is recorded as Panorama of the Takao port.jpg[5].
- Harbor Ta-kao's instance of is recorded as port[6].
- Harbor Ta-kao's followed by is recorded as Port of Kaohsiung[7].
- Harbor Ta-kao's time period is recorded as 19th century[8].
- Harbor Ta-kao's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12135_lf[9].
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Geography
Country listings include Qing dynasty[2], a sovereign state[10], founded in 1636[11] and Empire of Japan[3], a historical country[12], in Japan[13], founded in 1868[14].
Designation and Status
Harbor Ta-kao's instance of is recorded as port[6].