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  • Anping Fort

In 1624, Dutch built the first fort in An Ping, Taiwan, called "Fort Zeelandia", now known as Anping Fort, where has been the administrative center of the Dutch regime, and the hub for trading. The building was originally constructed in square inner fortress and rectangle outer walls. In 1661, the fort was renamed as An Ping to commemorate his home town when Koxinya (Cheng Cheng-Kung) has driven the Dutch out of Taiwan. Therefore, Fort Zeelandia was also known as "King's Fort" or "Taiwan Fort", nicknamed Anping Fort.

In Kangsi (Kangxi) emperor's regime of Ching (Qing) Dynasty, Taiwan was included in the empire that the political center was transferred to Tainan City, causing the decline of the Fort. The red bricks of the Fort have been taken for construction of Eternal Fortress. During the Japanese occupation, the Dutch style buildings in inner fortress were completely destroyed. A square red-bricked step platform was constructed with a western style house on the platform, being served as dormitory for Customs officials, where the memorial hall now is located.

It was named Anping Fort after Restoration of Taiwan, and was registered to be the first grade historical replica and become an attraction for tourists. The remaining more than 70 meters long south walls of the outer fort with worn-out red bricks, accompanied by the old banyan roots, chanted its odyssey. The fort is the very historical replica over three hundred years.


Open:8:30 - 17:00 (NT$50 (adult) and NT$25 (children) / Free admission for Tainan citizens (please show ID))
Tel:(06)2991111 ext. 8163
Address:No.82, Guosheng Rd., Anping District, Tainan City

Traffic Information

Public Conveyance
By bus :
take No.33 and No. 15 Tainan shuttle bus and get off in AnpingFort station. In holidays, No.100 Tainan shuttle bus is also available.

Connection

By Car :
From Yunkang highway exchange, connect to Kungyuan Road. At Nanmen round about, go to Mingshan Road. Then, go on Anping Road and then Kuanyin Street and you will soon see the fort.
Tainan City Travel information from : THSR High speed Rail (http://www.thsrc.com.tw/en/destination)
The more information from : Tainan City Government (http://ims.tncg.gov.tw/tour/english/historic/ht.asp)