- 1935
Shinchiku-Taichū
earthquake occurred with a
Richter magnitude of 7.1 (7.1 Mw) in
April 1935 with its
epicenter in Taichung,
Taiwan (then
Shinchiku Prefecture)...
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Shinchiku Prefecture (新竹州,
Shinchiku-shū) was one of the
administrative divisions of
Taiwan during the ****anese era. The
prefecture consisted of modern-day...
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Hsinchu (/ˈʃɪnˈdʒuː/,),
formerly known as
Shinchiku during ****anese rule, is a city
located in
northwestern Taiwan. It is the most
populous city in Taiwan...
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International Council for Science. Lee was born to a
Hokkien family in
Shinchiku City (modern-day
Hsinchu city) in
northern Taiwan,
which was then under...
- (苗栗廳, Byōritsu Chō) was
established in 1901. It was then
divided over
Shinchiku Chō (新竹廳) and Taichū Chō (臺中廳) in 1909. From 1920 to 1945, Byōritsu Town...
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females into the
music program in 1998. HCHS,
originally called Shinchiku Prefectural Shinchiku Middle School (****anese: 新竹州立新竹中學校), was
established on 1 April...
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constructed during the era of ****anese rule on 19 May 1936 and was
named Shinchiku Airdrome (****anese: 新竹飛行場). As of the late 1990s, the
longest runway at...
- born into a poor farmer's
family in
Chikunan Town,
Chikunan District,
Shinchiku Prefecture, ****anese-era
Taiwan (modern-day Zhunan,
Miaoli County). Tsai...
- Byōritsu-chō (****anese: 苗栗庁)
existed from ca. 1901 to 1908, but was
split over
Shinchiku-chō (新竹庁) and Taichū-chō (台中庁) in 1909. From 1920 to 1945, Byōritsu town...
- 1908 with
route from Kīrun (基隆, Keelung)
through Taihoku (臺北, Taipei),
Shinchiku (新竹, Hsinchu), Taichū (臺中, Taichung),
Tainan (臺南, Tainan), to
Takao (高雄...