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Keelung and 基隆市
* 90_11: 40 Kaohsiung ; 1022_12: 30 Songshan ; 114_12: 34 Keelung ( 基隆市 ) via Taipei

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In January 1885 the Foreign Legion's 4th Battalion ( chef de bataillon Vitalis ) was deployed to the French bridgehead at Keelung ( Jilong ) in Formosa ( Taiwan ), where it took part in the later battles of the Keelung Campaign.
Besides almost obliterating China's Fujian Fleet at the Battle of Fuzhou ( 23 August 1884 ), the squadron took part in the bombardment and landings at Keelung and Tamsui ( 5 and 6 August 1884 and 1 to 8 October 1884 ), the blockade of Formosa ( October 1884 to April 1885 ), the Battle of Shipu ( 14 February 1885 ), the so-called Battle of Zhenhai ( 1 March 1885 ), the Pescadores Campaign ( March 1885 ) and the ' rice blockade ' of the Yangzi River ( March to June 1885 ).
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* Jhongjheng District ( 中正區 ), Keelung
A third set of PLA tests from March 8 to March 15 ( just shortly preceding the March 23 election ), sent missiles within 25 to 35 miles ( just inside the ROC's territorial waters ) off the ports of Keelung and Kaohsiung.
Taiwan Daily was founded on October 25, 1964, as Oriental Daily ( 東方日報 ), in Keelung.
These units saw service in the Sơn Tây Campaign ( December 1883 ), the Bắc Ninh Campaign ( March 1884 ), the Capture of Hung Hoa ( April 1884 ), the Bắc Lệ ambush ( June 1884 ), the Keelung Campaign ( October 1884 to June 1885 ), the Battle of Yu Oc ( November 1884 ), the Battle of Nui Bop ( January 1885 ), the Lạng Sơn Campaign ( February 1885 ) and the Pescadores Campaign ( March 1885 ).

Keelung and Jilong
Keelung City ( also Jilong or Chilung ) is a major port city situated in the northeastern part of Taiwan.

Keelung and from
He also developed a railway from Taipei to Hsinchu, established a mine in Keelung, and built an arsenal to improve Taiwan's defensive capability against foreigners.
In 1900, the third Taiwan Governor-General passed a budget which initiated the building of Taiwan's railroad system from Kirun ( Keelung ) to Takao ( Kaohsiung ).
Hang Li-wu, later director of the museum, supervised the transport of some of the collection in three groups from Nanjing to the harbor in Keelung, Taiwan between December 1948 and February 1949.
For example, while the Kuomintang argued that combining Taipei City, Taipei County, and Keelung City into a metropolitan Taipei region would allow for better regional planning, the Democratic Progressive Party argued that this was merely an excuse to eliminate the government of Taipei County, which it had at times controlled, by swamping it with votes from Taipei City and Keelung City, which tended to vote Kuomintang.
He was born in Keelung, Taiwan, and came to US after graduating from National Taiwan University with B. S.
Category: People from Keelung
He graduated from Keelung High School in the northern part of the island in 1959, after which he attended National Cheng Kung University in Tainan, Taiwan, where he graduated with a bachelor's of science in mechanical engineering in 1963.
During the night of 4 June, on the news that the Japanese had captured Keelung, President T ' ang and General Chiu fled to Tamsui, and from there sailed for the mainland on the evening of 6 June.
Spanish Formosa was established in Taiwan, first by Portugal from 1544 and later renamed and repositioned by Spain in Keelung.
It has been proposed that the name Keelung was derived from the local mountain that took the shape of a rooster cage.
The French occupied Keelung from 1 October 1884 to 22 June 1885, and several battles were fought during this period between Liu Ming-ch ' uan's Army of Northern Formosa and Colonel Jacques Duchesne's Formosa Expeditionary Corps.
Over 1 million Taiwanese formed a long human chain, from the harbor at Keelung, Taiwan's northernmost city, to its southern tip at Eluanbi, Pingtung County to commemorate the 228 Incident, to call for peace, and to protest the deployment of missiles by the People's Republic of China aimed at Taiwan along the mainland coast.
It is separated from the Nangang District on the east by Fude St .; from Wenshan District in the south by Baozijiang and Poneikeng Mountains ; and from Daan District in the west by the Zhuangjing Tunnel, Keelung Road and Guangfu Road.
The cemetery has a wide open view ranging from the Taipei 101 over at Taipei's Xinyi District to the Keelung Harbor.
It runs from the northern harbor city of Keelung to the southern harbor city of Kaohsiung, while there was an branch ( No. 1A ) connecting to Chiang Kai-shek International Airport ( now Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport ).
In 1642, the Dutch expelled the Spaniards from nearby Keelung.
While in Taiwan, he asserted United States consular authority, selected a deputy consul in north Taiwan, visited the Keelung mines, and gathered information from United States merchants.
One area not under their control was the north of the island, which from 1626 had been under Spanish sway, with their two settlements at Tamsuy and Keelung.
The Dutch held out at Keelung until 1668, when aborigine resistance ( likely incited by Zheng Jing ) and the lack of progress in retaking any other parts of the island persuaded them to give up their last stronghold and retreat from Taiwan altogether.
The card can currently be used on TRA trains from Keelung to Hsinchu and Ruifang Station.

Keelung and its
Keelung has a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen Cfa ) and is particularly noted for its high rainfall year-round, with an average of upwards of, contributing to its nickname of " Rain Port " ( 雨港 ).
Nangang, literally " Southern Port ", refers to its position on Keelung River.
It has its headquarters in the Liu-Tu Industrial Park ( T: 六堵工業區, S: 六堵工业区, P: Liù Dǔ Gōng ​ yè ​ qū ) in Keelung.

Keelung and city
Situated at the northern tip of the island of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River ; it is about southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean.
The city of Keelung was known as Kelung or Keelung to the Western world during the 19th century.
Keelung became a town in Keelung District, Taipei Prefecture in 1920 and was upgraded to a city of Taipei Prefecture in 1924.
A portion of the city sits on an island surrounded by the Keelung River and Tamsui River.

Keelung and Taiwan
* Keelung, Taiwan
* Keelung, Republic of China Taiwan
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The Spanish established a settlement at Santissima Trinidad, building Fort San Salvador on the northwest coast of Taiwan near Keelung in 1626 which they occupied until 1642 when they were driven out by a joint Dutch – Aborigine invasion force.
The Taiwan rail system connecting the south and the north and the modernizations of Kirun ( Keelung ) and Takao ( Kaohsiung ) ports were completed to facilitate transport and shipping of raw material and agricultural products.
The Spanish also maintained a colony in northern Taiwan ( 1626 – 1642 ) in present-day Keelung.
The campaign began in late May 1895 with a Japanese landing at Keelung, on the northern coast of Taiwan, and ended in October 1895 with the Japanese capture of Tainan, the capital of the self-styled ' Republic of Formosa '.
* Keelung Islet, off the northern shore of Taiwan
The Japanese landed near Keelung on the northern coast of Taiwan on 29 May 1895, and in a five-month campaign swept southwards to Tainan.
Keelung is currently administered as a provincial municipality within Taiwan Province of the Republic of China.
When Ming Dynasty loyalist Koxinga ( Cheng Ch ' en-Kung ) successfully attacked the Dutch in the South of Taiwan, the crew of the Keelung forts fled to the Dutch trading post in Japan.
A five-phase construction of Keelung Harbor was initiated, and in by 1916 trade volume had exceeded even those of Tamsui and Kaohsiung Harbors to become one of the major commercial harbors of Taiwan.
The Keelung Ghost Festival is among the oldest in Taiwan, dating back to 1851 after bitter clashes between rivaling clans, which claimed many lives before mediators stepped in.
At the end of May 1895 Japanese forces landed near Keelung, on the northern coast of Taiwan, and proceeded to conquer the island.

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