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Fort San Domingo

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Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
Fort San Domingo
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Fort San Domingo
Phone:
+886 2 2623 1001

Hours:
Sunday9:30am - 6pm
Monday9:30am - 5pm
Tuesday9:30am - 5pm
Wednesday9:30am - 5pm
Thursday9:30am - 5pm
Friday9:30am - 5pm
Saturday9:30am - 6pm


Fort San Domingo is a historic fortress in Tamsui District, New Taipei, Taiwan. It was originally a wooden fort built in 1628 by the Spanish Empire, who named it Fort San Domingo. However the fort was then destroyed by the Spanish, after losing a battle to the Dutch Empire in 1642. After the battle, in 1644, the Dutch rebuilt a fort in the original site, and renamed it Fort Antonio. Since the Dutch were called Red-Haired People by the Han immigrants during the time, the fort was then nicknamed Fort Red Hair .In 1724, the Qing government repaired the fort, and built a perimeter wall with four gates. From 1868 onwards the fort was leased to the British government as its consulate, and a new two-storied building was built nearby as the consul's residence. The fort was briefly occupied by the Japanese Government during the time of the Pacific War, but was returned to British control after the war. After the war, though official diplomatic relation between Republic of China and the United Kingdom had been terminated in 1950, the site had been continuously used as an unofficial British embassy until 1972. Afterwards the fort was temporarily managed by Australia and the United States of America, before the fort was returned to the government of Republic of China in 1980. Since then, the fort has been a National Historical Site, open to tourists and archaeologists alike. The site of Fort Dan Somingo includes the main fortress, the former British consul's residence, and the south gate built during Qing dynasty. Among the architectures, the main fortress is one of the oldest buildings on the whole island, and there were four cannons placed in the front of the fortress, which could be traced back to Jiaqing era. The former British consul's residence is on the east side of the main fortress, and is a two-storied English-style building. The south gate is the only Chinese-style architecture among all the buildings, and is made from Guangin Stones. Fort San Domingo is located near Hobe Fort, which was built during the late Qing era.
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