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Chikan Tower Taiwanese: Tshiah-Khàm-Lâu, also known as Chikan Tower, is located in the Central and Western District of Tainan City, Taiwan. Its predecessor was a European-style fortress built in Chihkan Province during the Hezhi period in 1653. -lâu, which was once the commercial center of the island of Taiwan, was destroyed by the Qing Dynasty, leaving only some remnants. Most of the red inlaid buildings seen today are Confucian and Taoist temples built by the Han people on top of the Dutch castle, including the Tanah Lot and Wenchang Pavilion. In 1960, nine other steles were relocated from the city of Dananmen[1], which finally became what they are today. Therefore, the so-called Chi-Inlaid Building is a mixture of the European-style Prominent Zhacheng remnants, the Sea Temple and the Wenchang Pavilion. [2] This is listed as a national monument.

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