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      • Tainan Prefecture (臺南州/台南州, Tainan-shū) was one of the administrative divisions of Taiwan during the Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern-day Tainan City, Chiayi City, Chiayi County, and Yunlin County.
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  2. Tainan Prefecture (臺南州/台南州, Tainan-shū) was one of the administrative divisions of Taiwan during the Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern-day Tainan City, Chiayi City, Chiayi County, and Yunlin County. [1]

    District
    Name
    Kanji
    Notes
    Niitoyo新豐郡
    Jintoku village
    仁德庄
    Today Rende District
    Niitoyo新豐郡
    Kijin village
    歸仁庄
    Today Gueiren District
    Niitoyo新豐郡
    Kanbyō village
    關廟庄
    Today Guanmiao District
    Niitoyo新豐郡
    Tatsuzaki village
    龍崎庄
    Today Longci District
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TainanTainan - Wikipedia

    Tainan Prefecture. As a consequence of the Chinese losing the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895, Taiwan and the Penghu Islands were ceded to Japan by the Treaty of Shimonoseki. The Republic of Formosa was proclaimed in Tainan in May 1895, in an effort to forestall the incoming Japanese occupation.

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · In this article, I’ll cover everything you need to know for visiting Tainan, including the most famous and lesser-known sights, how to reach them, where to stay, how to plan your itinerary, and most important, what to eat in Tainan.

    • What is Tainan Prefecture?1
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    • Tainan Travel Tips For First-Time visitors
    • How Many Days Should I Spend in Tainan?
    • When Is The Best Time to Visit Tainan?
    • How to Get to Tainan
    • How to Get Around in Tainan
    • Where to Stay in Tainan
    • Tainan Itinerary Example
    • Walk Around The West Central District
    • Explore Anping District
    • Explore Tainan’s Popular Street Food Scene

    Tainan is safe and easy to travel in, but here are a few pointers that could make your trip even easier: 1. Read my Taipei Travel Tips for First-time Visitors – Many of the travel tips I have for Taipei will apply to Tainan too, such as getting a pre-paid SIM Card that will work in Taiwan, including Tainan, and getting EasyCard, which works on buse...

    The touristy part of Tainan is actually not a big area. I recommend spending at least 1.5 daysin Tainan. If you’re a fast traveler, one day could even be enough to see most things in Tainan, but it will be very rushed. For those who like to travel slowly, there will be enough things to do in Tainan for 3 days.

    Tainan is located in the southern part of Taiwan. The weather here tends to be warmer and more humid than in the northern region. Like the rest of Taiwan, I would recommend visiting from March to April when the weather is still somewhat cooler and there is not much rain. Starting from mid-May, it gets hot and a little bit rainy in Taiwan. There is ...

    The easiest way to get to Tainan is via the Taiwan High-Speed Rail (THSR) from Taipei. But of course, there are a few more ways to get to Tainan. I’ll cover all of them below so you can decide which one is best for you:

    I mostly got around on foot while I was in Tainan, but occasionally you might need to use other methods. Here are a few ways you can explore Tainan: By Public Bus – Unlike Taipei, there is no convenient metro to get around in Tainan. You’ll have to rely on the bus if you want to go by public transport. The buses are punctual in Tainan but they don’...

    When visiting Tainan, you’ll want to stay in the West Central district. This is where most of the food and attractions are going to be in Tainan, which will make it very convenient for you. Here are some accommodations you can consider: The Retro Tai-Pan– I stayed here during my visit to Tainan and I HIGHLY recommend this hotel. The hotel is done u...

    Based on where things are located, I recommend dividing your days like so: Day 1:West Central District 1. Arrive in Tainan from Taipei 2. Walk around the west central district during the day 3. At night, go to Garden Night Market or check out small bars in Tainan Day 2:Explore Anping District 1. Visit Anping Treehouse, Anping Old Fort, and Anping O...

    The West Central district in Tainan is one of the most popular and busiest districts in Tainan. There are shops, restaurants, and historic sites to visit. There are also small alleys to get lost and walk around in. Walking around Tainan is pretty cool. You’d be walking on a sidewalk, and it might suddenly turn into a temple, or a wet market, or an ...

    The history of Anping dates back to the 17th century, during the Dutch colonization of Taiwan. In Anping, you can see the historical remnants of the time when it used to be called Fort Zeelandia. From Tainan West Central District, you can take Bus 2 all the way to Anping, which will only take 20 minutes. Here’s what you can see in the Anping Distri...

    You can’t visit Tainan without appreciating their food! I have a whole section on what to eat in Tainan below, but you should also make time to visit their food street and night market.

  5. Jul 10, 2024 · Tainan is proud of its reputation as the birthplace of Taiwan and the cradle of Taiwanese culture, and it has managed to hold onto its roots more so than other Taiwanese cities.

    • Will Buckingham
  6. Oct 3, 2024 · T’ai-nan, special municipality (chih-hsia shih, or zhizia shi), southwestern Taiwan. In 2010 T’ai-nan municipality and T’ai-nan county surrounding it were combined administratively to form the special municipality, which has the status of a county. T’ai-nan is one of the oldest urban settlements on.

  7. From the eclectic mix of Chinese temples and pre-war Japanese architecture in its immediate center, to the Dutch-colonial flair (but decidedly Taiwanese flavors) of seaside Anping, Tainan Taiwan is a city that demands time—and patience.

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