• The Qing dynasty ruled over the island of Taiwan from 1683 to 1895. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Qing dynasty sent an army led by general Shi Lang and defeated the Ming loyalist Kingdom of Tungning in 1683. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Qing dynasty extended its control of Taiwan across the western coast of Taiwan, the western plains, and northeastern Taiwan over the 18th and 19th centuries. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the defeat of the Kingdom of Tungning at the Battle of Penghu in 1683, the 13-year-old ruler Zheng Keshuang surrendered to the Qing dynasty. (wikipedia.org)
  • Prior to the Qing dynasty, China was conceived as a land bound by mountains, rivers and seas. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wu said in a press conference that on Feb 3, 2021 and Apr 7, 2022, while staff members were organising artefacts, they discovered that a Ming dynasty "yellow teacup with two green dragons" (dated 1368-1644) and a Qing dynasty "yellow teacup with dragon pattern" (dated 1636-1911) were damaged. (worldpresstime.com)
  • Additionally, on May 19 this year, a Qing dynasty "blue-and-white floral plate" fell and broke due to staff mishandling, Taiwan News reported. (worldpresstime.com)
  • By the next year the dynasty was secure, and the son of Abahai, Tong Zhi, became the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty. (allempires.com)
  • Silver and Gold coins from the Qing Dynasty to Early Republic. (popreport.com)
  • When the Dutch East India Company arrived in Taiwan in 1624, they found no traces of any administration by the Ming Dynasty, which ruled China from 1368 through 1644. (thediplomat.com)
  • Dutch rule ended in 1662, when Ming follower Koxinga - escaping from the newly-established Qing / Manchu Dynasty - sailed from the Fukien (Fujian) coast with some 400 ships and 25,000 men and laid siege around the Dutch fortress Zeelandia. (thediplomat.com)
  • This would only last for 21 years, until the surrender by his grandson to the forces of the Qing Dynasty in the Battle of Penghu in 1683. (thediplomat.com)
  • Koxinga and his family ruled Taiwan as the independent Kingdom of Tungning, not as part of the Ming Dynasty, which was gone by that time. (thediplomat.com)
  • In 1887, at the very end of the Qing Dynasty, the Manchu rulers in Beijing did decide to upgrade Taiwan's status from a subsidiary of Fukien to a formal province of China. (thediplomat.com)
  • Beside the 7-Eleven shop in Banli is a very short row of four restored Qing dynasty stone-and-timber mansions. (lonelyplanet.com)
  • Founded during the Qing dynasty, Jiufen boomed as a gold mining town in the 1890s. (nomadicmatt.com)
  • In 1683, Qing dynasty unified Taiwan. (credit-cards-top.com)
  • This shrine was built in the Qing dynasty, but its roots date back to a shrine commemorating Ming loyalist Koxinga (Zheng Chenggong) in the 1660s. (lonelyplanet.com)
  • Qing Dynasty leaders ceded Hong Kong Island to the British Crown in 1842 after China's defeat in the First Opium War. (cfr.org)
  • The Kangxi Emperor celebrated the defeat of the Ming loyalist regime in Taiwan which had pestered the Qing for decades. (wikipedia.org)
  • The development of China's imperial libraries of the Ming and Qing dynasties, remarkable for the wealth of their collections, were contemporaneous with that of the Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana. (gov.tw)
  • The organization of the dual exhibitions of Treasures from the Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana and Rare Books from the Ming and Qing Imperial Libraries marks the first presentation at the National Palaced Museum of invaluable Western and Chinese antiquarian texts in their respective historical and cultural context. (gov.tw)
  • The complementary Rare Books from the Ming and Qing Imperial Libraries , on the other hand, highlights a selection of the finest works collected, compiled and printed by the imperial courts of the two dynsties, through which an account of the development of the Ming and Qing imperial libraries as well as their holdings and characteristics is delivered. (gov.tw)
  • Dr. Wu's remarkable collection has paintings from the Ming, Qing, and Song Dynasties. (liveauctioneers.com)
  • Was Taiwan Part of China During the Ming and Qing Dynasties? (thediplomat.com)
  • But what about the PRC argument that Taiwan is a "domestic" issue and an inalienable part of China, and has been part of the country since the Ming and Qing dynasties? (thediplomat.com)
  • In fact, the Dutch - who had established a small fortress in the Pescadores in 1622 - were told by the Ming Tianqi Emperor that they should "go beyond our territory," so the Dutch moved to what was then called Formosa, and ruled the island for 38 years, establishing the first administrative structure on Taiwan. (thediplomat.com)
  • Lè Architecture in Taipei, Taiwan, building design by Aedas uses an egg-like shape to imply it is an incubator of knowledge and a metaphor of intellectual revival, inspired by Keelung River pebbles. (e-architect.com)
  • From the context of the remarks it is clear that Pompeo refers to the fact that since its founding in 1949, the People's Republic of China (PRC) government in Beijing has never had any sovereignty over Taiwan. (thediplomat.com)
  • The story of the imperial art collections and their extraordinary World War II voyage is somewhat familiar to people in the People's Republic of China and in Taiwan. (wuwm.com)
  • In 1683, the Kangxi Emperor said specifically that "Taiwan is outside our empire and of no great consequence" and even offered to have the Dutch buy it back. (thediplomat.com)
  • Admiral Shi Lang, who had led Qing forces against the Zheng in naval battle, was awarded a hereditary title, the "Marquis of Sea-pacification," on 7 October 1683. (wikipedia.org)
  • Shi Lang remained in Taiwan for 98 days before returning to Fujian on 29 December 1683. (wikipedia.org)
  • Prior to 1683, Taiwan was associated with a rumored "Island of Dogs," "Island of Women," etc., which were thought, by Han literati, to lie beyond the seas. (wikipedia.org)
  • Taiwan was officially regarded by Kangxi as "a ball of mud beyond the pale of civilization" and did not appear on any map of the imperial domain until 1683. (wikipedia.org)
  • On 7 October 1683, Yao stated that though Taiwan had not been part of China, the Zhengs wreaked havoc on the mainland for 20 years after seizing it from the Dutch, and if Taiwan was relinquished then it would once again be occupied by rebels threatening the Chinese coast. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1683, the Qing Empire incorporated Taiwan as part of its domain and gradually established a "boundary" from south to north to demarcate the western plains from the mountainous areas. (gov.tw)
  • 1683 did indeed start a period of some 200-plus years when Taiwan was ruled - mainly indirectly as part of Fukien province - by the Manchu rulers in Beijing. (thediplomat.com)
  • I like all teas but mostly drink sheng and Taiwan oolong. (steepster.com)
  • A descendent of oolong varieties taken from Jian'ou in China's Fujian Province, Tung Ting was brought to the eponymous central Taiwan mountain in the mid-1800s. (redblossomtea.com)
  • The Anli tribe obtained large amounts of land as a result of these policies, leading to a rebellion by other aborigines in central Taiwan in 1731. (edu.hk)
  • Taiwan was ceded to the Empire of Japan with the Treaty of Shimonoseki in April 1895, following the Qing dynasty's defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War. (wikipedia.org)
  • It had been a Japanese colony since the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki between Japan and the Qing Empire. (taipeitimes.com)
  • Offices were set up west of the boundary for administration as part of the Qing Empire, while areas to the east were viewed as beyond the reach of "civilization" and forbidden for traveling. (gov.tw)
  • In response to these events, the Qing Empire in 1875 changed its previous policy of "closing off the mountains" to one of "opening up the mountains," beginning the construction of roads to the eastern parts of the island. (gov.tw)
  • Combined with Taiwan in Maps from the collection of the National Museum of Taiwan History and images found in Proverbs for the Instruction of Peripherals in the National Taiwan Library as well as in 21 Bylaws on Pacifying Peripherals and Cultivating the Mountains from the National Taiwan Museum, they present a comprehensive record of this period in history involving contact between the Qing Empire and Taiwanese indigenous peoples. (gov.tw)
  • To complement this exhibition, visitors are further invited to engage in the "write back" of these documents and find an interpretation and reasoning from a modern perspective of these historical texts from the Qing Empire. (gov.tw)
  • Unable to occupy all that had been part of Japan's empire, the US occupied Japan and allowed its ally, the KMT, to occupy Taiwan. (taipeitimes.com)
  • While I personally did not make much use of published materials this past year, the IMH and Fu Ssu-nien (傅斯年 Fù Sīnián) Libraries possess an excellent assortment of published compilations of both Chinese and Manchu language Qing archival materials. (fulbright.org.tw)
  • This exhibition relies on historical documents from the collection of the National Palace Museum, particularly archival materials about the Qing court's external relations edited into The Management of Barbarian Affairs in its Entirety and Monthly Memorial Archives transcribed by the Grand Council. (gov.tw)
  • The concept was intended to help integrate Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau with sovereign China while preserving their unique political and economic systems. (cfr.org)
  • Taiwan was governed as Taiwan Prefecture of Fujian Province until the establishment of the Fujian-Taiwan Province in 1887. (wikipedia.org)
  • Thus, he sent a message to the Qing regent Dorgon offering to open the gates of Shanhai Pass to the Manchu armies, as well as the assistance of his own troops in conquering China, changing the whole course of Chinese history. (allempires.com)
  • Aedas-designed Taichung Commercial Bank Headquarters Project in Taiwan topped competition from around the world and won the Commercial Mixed-use - Future Projects category at this year's World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards. (e-architect.com)
  • By the end of Qing rule in 1895, Taiwan's ethnic Han population had increased by over two million with some estimates at over three million, making them the majority demographic on the island. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unlike many of China's intelligentsia, he chose not to leave for Taiwan in 1949. (wuwm.com)
  • Dacheng Modern China Journal Database covers c. 7,000 Chinese periodicals published from late Qing to 1949 covering a wide field of disciplines. (lu.se)
  • On 7 February 1684, Shi sent a memorial to Kangxi with arguments to keep Taiwan, including descriptions of Taiwan's economic products, the cost of relocating Taiwan's inhabitants, and a map of the island. (wikipedia.org)
  • Understanding Taiwan within a global context reveals not just how Taiwan's history, society, and culture have unfolded, but also how Taiwan has played a crucial role in transnational processes as a site of global production. (washington.edu)
  • It was accepted by Kangxi, who authorized the establishment of Taiwan Prefecture, a new prefecture of Fujian Province, with three counties: Taiwan, Zhuluo, and Fengshan. (wikipedia.org)
  • Further boosted by the cultural enterprises of the High Qing and augmented by the output of an active imperial printing bureau, the book collections housed at the palaces and pavilions in the Forbidden City became increasingly richer, thus ushering in an unprecedented period of great prosperity in the annals of China's imperial libraries. (gov.tw)
  • Da Qing yi tong er shi san sheng yu di quan tu. (loc.gov)
  • Shi convinced all the attendees at the Fujian conference, with the exception of the special commissioner from Beijing, Subai, that it was in their best interests to annex Taiwan. (wikipedia.org)
  • This was mainly done to ward off French and Japanese attempts to establish a colony on Taiwan, but the governor appointed by Beijing, Liu Mingchuan, did a lot to develop the island, introducing electricity, starting a railway from Keelung to the south, and setting up a telegraph cable network. (thediplomat.com)
  • He assured that defending Taiwan would not be cost exorbitant and would only take 10,000 men, while garrisoned forces on the South China coast could be reduced. (wikipedia.org)
  • The idea of an island as a part of China was unfathomable prior to the Qing frontier expansion effort of the 17th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • Shows 23 provinces of China, including Taiwan. (loc.gov)
  • The AI Driving Olympics is presented in collaboration with 6 academic institutions: ETH Zürich ( Switzerland ), Université de Montréal ( Canada ), National Chiao Tung University ( Taiwan ), Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago ( USA ), Tsinghua University ( China ) and Georgia Tech ( USA ), as well as two industry co-organizers: nuTonomy, an Aptiv company, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). (prweb.com)
  • as Senkaku in Japan, Diaoyu in China, and Diaoyutai in Taiwan . (usc.edu)
  • On the other hand, with the US' approval, Taiwan was occupied by the diaspora one-party state KMT, which denuded it to support its losing war in China. (taipeitimes.com)
  • On the other hand, the US now addressed Taiwan as Taiwan and never agreed to it being part of China. (taipeitimes.com)
  • Has Taiwan Always Been Part of China? (thediplomat.com)
  • In early November, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo caused quite an uproar, when, in an interview with the Hugh Hewitt Show, he stated that "Taiwan has not been a part of China, and that was recognized with the work that the Reagan administration did to lay out the policies that the United States has adhered to now for three and a half decades, and done so under both administrations. (thediplomat.com)
  • Is he as well known in mainland China as in Taiwan today? (wuwm.com)
  • The Pescadores Islands (known locally as Penghu) is an archipelago off the west coast between Taiwan and China. (nomadicmatt.com)
  • The "Global Island" workshop imagines Taiwan within new spatial and chronological contexts, and reorients Taiwan studies away from traditional imaginations of Taiwan as limited to comparatives or cross-straits relations. (washington.edu)
  • Shi argued that to abandon Taiwan would leave it open to other enemies such as criminals, adventurers, and the Dutch. (wikipedia.org)
  • After nine months, the Dutch surrendered, and Koxinga established his rule in the southwestern corner of Taiwan. (thediplomat.com)
  • as far as independence was concerned, as late as in 1992, anyone who advocated for it was forbidden entry to Taiwan by the KMT rulers. (taipeitimes.com)
  • Its name means "frozen summit", in reference to what was, at the time, one of the highest elevation tea gardens in Taiwan. (redblossomtea.com)
  • Shi Lang On 6 March 1684, Kangxi accepted Shi's proposal to set up permanent military establishments in Penghu and Taiwan. (wikipedia.org)
  • I arrived in Taiwan in late September of 2021, receiving a Fulbright grant to carry out my Ph.D. dissertation research. (fulbright.org.tw)
  • Taiwan building news from across this East Asian island country. (e-architect.com)
  • to the Taiwan Island. (usc.edu)
  • The Qing emperor's aim at the time was to destroy the rebellious Koxinga regime, not to conquer the island. (thediplomat.com)
  • From an island embedded within early modern trade networks, in its interactions with colonial and imperial powers, and as a site for development and democracy, Taiwan has been shaped by its global connections and in turn changed the world. (washington.edu)
  • This travel guide to Taiwan can help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most of your visit to this underrated island! (nomadicmatt.com)
  • Once again, I ended up living very close to National Taiwan Normal University and National Taiwan University, a neighborhood I had lived in both 2018 and 2019. (fulbright.org.tw)
  • Of course, given that my last visit to Taiwan was in 2019, one thing I had not experienced on previous trips was the Taiwanese response to COVID. (fulbright.org.tw)
  • In terms of Qing documents, the major strengths of both libraries lie in their collections of central-level bureaucratic materials, exactly the types of documents in which I was interested. (fulbright.org.tw)
  • The Qing government did not pursue an active colonization policy and restricted Han migration to Taiwan for the majority of its rule out of fear of rebellion and conflict with the Taiwanese indigenous peoples. (wikipedia.org)
  • Peace had finally returned to the country, and the Qing government used this peace to good effect. (allempires.com)
  • However, in the latter half of the nineteenth century, the gradual encroachment of Western powers in Asia led to disputes with Westerners on several occasions beyond this border established by the Qing government. (gov.tw)
  • of the local government of Taiwan . (usc.edu)
  • Early on during my time in Taiwan, I made efforts to establish contact with many of the Qing scholars affiliated with Academia Sinica, as well as a few at other institutions in Taipei. (fulbright.org.tw)
  • Independence remained on the back burner for Taiwan, which was usually referred to as Formosa. (taipeitimes.com)
  • But under Qing rule there were a total of more than 100 recorded rebellions, some requiring more than 50,000 troops to put down. (thediplomat.com)
  • The National Palace Museum on the outskirts of Taipei holds the world's largest collection of Chinese artefacts, much of it brought over from the mainland by Chiang Kai-shek after the Nationalists fled to Taiwan during the Chinese civil war. (worldpresstime.com)
  • Qing Zao Fang (QZF), a traditional Chinese medicine formula, is used in the treatment of Sjögren's syndrome, but its chemical composition is complex, and its pharmacological mechanism is not clear. (hindawi.com)
  • Qing Dai ( Indigo Naturalis), a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) processed from Strobilanthes cusia is a clinical medicine used for psoriasis patient in Taiwan and the gene overexpression of interleukin (IL)-17A could be notably reduced in skin lesions after using Qing Dai ointment and its alkaloid ingredients. (bvsalud.org)
  • New Taiwan architecture projects with building news and architectural images, plus architects background. (e-architect.com)
  • Taiwan office buildings - Taiwanese commercial designs, info + images of new Taiwan offices: architecture + architects - Asian commercial building design. (e-architect.com)
  • My dissertation project concerns the Qing Autumn Assizes. (fulbright.org.tw)
  • The Wei Yi International Design Associates designed project is located in Taipei, Taiwan. (e-architect.com)
  • Designed by Ken Lo, of Chain10 Architecture & Interior Design Institute, The Comfort in Context House project is located quite far away from the city and is what most people in Taiwan would term the countryside. (e-architect.com)
  • The lack of state sponsored colonial administration led to frequent rebellions by Han settlers in Taiwan. (wikipedia.org)
  • With his mention of "the work of the Reagan administration," Pompeo refers specifically to one clause in the Six Assurances, promulgated by President Ronald Reagan in July 1982, in which he stated that the United States "has not altered its position regarding sovereignty over Taiwan. (thediplomat.com)
  • Students will attend the National Taiwan University (NTU) with roughly 30,000 other undergraduate and graduate students. (sc.edu)
  • Taiwan is one of the most underrated budget destinations in Asia. (nomadicmatt.com)
  • The Qing court, inheriting the legacy, continued to expand the scope of the collection on a comprehensive scale. (gov.tw)
  • Despite the fact that I lived in Da'an, on the other side of central Taipei from Nangang, where Academia Sinica is located, excellent public transportation and the existence of a direct shuttle from Taiwan National University to Academia Sinica meant that commuting rarely felt onerous. (fulbright.org.tw)
  • But since the early 1990s Taiwan has been a vibrant democracy that wants to be accepted as a full and equal member in the international family of nations. (thediplomat.com)