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Doors And Windows Former British Consul's Residence In Kaohsiung, Taiwan On The Fence. Former British Consulate, Built In 1865, Is A Modern Western Taiwan Currently Surviving Building In The Oldest One. After The Sino-Japanese War In 1895, During The Japanese Occupation Of Taiwan To Enter. In 1901, The British Government Consul's Residence Were Renovated Red Brick Facades Coated With Cement To Avoid Air Brick Salt Composition On Erosion, So Now The Residue Is Still Visible On The Walls Of Gray Cement. In 1908, Japan Has Been Actively Building Kaohsiung, Shaochuantou Their Mountain Fortress Are Included Within The Scope Of The Port, The British Consulate At Takao And Therefore Gave Up The Right To Use Consular Residence. In 1925, The Japanese Consulate At Takao Takeover, To Kaohsiung Fisheries Research Institute, Converted Consular Residence Kaohsiung Marine Observatory. After The Japanese Colonial Period, There Were Several Storms, Rubble Everywhere. Until After 1985, Began To Repair. In 1987, Opened Here Kaohsiung Historic Museum.

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Doors and windows Former British consul's residence in Kaohsiung, Taiwan on the fence. Former British Consulate, built in 1865, is a modern western Taiwan currently surviving building in the oldest one. After the Sino-Japanese War in 1895, during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan to enter. In 1901, the British government consul's residence were renovated red brick facades coated with cement to avoid air brick salt composition on erosion, so now the residue is still visible on the walls of gray cement. In 1908, Japan has been actively building Kaohsiung, Shaochuantou their mountain fortress are included within the scope of the port, the British Consulate at Takao and therefore gave up the right to use consular residence. In 1925, the Japanese Consulate at Takao takeover, to Kaohsiung Fisheries Research Institute, converted consular residence Kaohsiung Marine Observatory. After the Japanese colonial period, there were several storms, rubble everywhere. Until after 1985, began to repair. In 1987, opened here Kaohsiung Historic Museum.

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