- Old City of Tsoying
The Old City of Tsoying (zh-t|t=左營舊城), also known as the Old City of Fengshan County (zh-t|t=鳳山縣舊城), is a
walled city located inTsoying ,Kaohsiung ,Taiwan . It was built during the Qing rule period and is one of the first Taiwanese cities fortified by adefensive wall . The city was administrated under the Fongshan County (鳳山縣) of the Taiwan Prefecture (台灣府).History
Origin
Tsoying was a major juncture of the
Kaohsiung plain, and therefore possesses strategic advantages. Nearby mountains such as the Turtle Mountain (龜山) and the Snake Mountain (蛇山) created nature barriers, making the place easily defensible. In1684 , Taiwan was annexed by theQing Dynasty , which favored the strategic advantages the place provided. The Qing government set up the Fongshan County seat in Hsinglungchuang (興隆庄) and built government buildings andConfucian Temple s, gaining its significance. The early Qing dynasty prohibited the construction of defensive walls inTaiwan to preventrebellion s, so the city never obtained its wall until1721 . In1721 , Chu Yi-kuei (朱一貴) led a rebellion in southern Taiwan and captured the county, which had no protection, and ruined many government buildings. After the incident, Qing permitted building defensive walls in Taiwan. The governor of Tsoying County Liou Guang-shi (劉光泗) built the first city wall made of mud with amoat system in1722 .Renovation
In
1787 , the city wall was broken through during the occurrence of the Lin Shuang-wen incident (林爽文事件). The wall was destroyed by therebel s. At the time, the local officials thought the walled city was an unlucky place, therefore decided to move the county seat to Pitouchieh (埤頭街; present-dayFongshan City ). However, the move of the county seat did not stop invasions. In1805 , Tsai Chien (蔡牽), who claimed to be the "Sea-calming Majestic King"(鎮海威武王), led a rebellion and still broke into the walled city. The government planned to move the city back to Hsinglungchuang in1807 , but it was not financially possible. Until 1824, when Yang Liang-bin led a rebellion and the residents were extremely panicked. As a result, the government collected donations from peasants as well as government officials and put together about 140,000silver yuans (of which three-fourths were contributed by thecivilian s). The construction started in1825 and a whole newstone wall was completely built in1826 . At the time, it was one of the most advanced city wall in Taiwan.Aftermath
Soon later, however, it was rumored that the governor died of a
disease . The residents thought his death was an unlucky sign and refused to move to the new city. The new walled city was left unused until1853 when the Qing government ordered the move of the county seat. According to documents, some important government buildings in the city were the administration office (文武衙署), the record office (典史署), and the defense office (守備署); there were temples which worshiped Matsu,Confucius , andGuan Yu .During the Japanese rule period, the walled city did not change much. As their military policy developed, however, the
Japanese Imperial Army made the Tsoying Port (左營港) anaval port . The city was administered as amilitary district to protect the port. As a result, over fiftyhousehold s were force to move out. AfterWorld War II , theKuomintang government still administered the North and East Gates as military district, and set up three villages in the walled city. In1985 , the Ministry of the Interior rated the North, South, and East Gates First-class historic sites. The remaining wall was renovated inMarch 1991 .Structure
The stone wall was made out of
concrete andgranite . There were four gates to enter the walled city, the North, South, East, and West Gates.North Gate
The North Gate is also called the Kungchen Gate (拱辰門), and has two inscribed boards on it. The one on the outside says "Kungchen Gate", the one on the inside says "North Gate" (北門). There are two
sculptures ofdoor god s on the gate. The names of the door gods are Shentu (神荼) and Yulei (鬱壘).The "Kungchen Well" (拱辰井) was a
well near the North Gate built approximately 200 years ago. During the Qing rule period local residents relied on this well. The well did not work anymore and the government during theTaiwan Post-war Era decided to demolish it as it obstructed the transportation. An iron lid was put on the remaining hole instead. Without careful preservation, the lid even haszebra crossing marks on it.South Gate
The South Gate is also called the Chiwen Gate (啟文門). The walls connected to it had been removed and now it sits in the center of a
traffic circle . Like other gates, the South Gate was built withgranite . In the renovation of1961 ,reinforced concrete s were added to the four corners of the gate, and thestairway s leading to the top of the gate was renewed.East Gate
The East Gate is also known as the Fengyi Gate (鳳儀門). It is the best -preserved out of the four gates of the walled city. A portion of the wall connected to the East Gate are still present. The gate lacked maintenance during the period when it was part of the military district, causing
vine s to grow on the gate. The gate was eventually renovated after the military camped moved.West Gate
The West Gate, also known as the Tienhai Gate (奠海門), is no longer present as it was destroy during the Japanese rule period. There was originally no evident of the existence of the gate until a Japanese map of the region was found. A
monument was unveiled in 2004 by then-mayor ofKaohsiung Frank Hsieh .See also
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Defensive wall
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