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Dalongdong

Dalongdong (Chinese: 大龍峒; pinyin: dàlóngdòng), or Toalongpong (Chinese: 大龍泵; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tōa-lông-pōng; and variants 大浪泵/大隆同), is an old village in historical Taipei located near the narrows of the confluence of the Keelung and Tamsui Rivers. The district has since been merged with the newer Twatutia district in the south during the Qing dynasty to form Datong District.

Confucian temple,Dalongdong

The village, officially created in 1853 (3rd year of the Xianfeng Emperor), covered the area extending from the Chen Teacher's abode (陳悅記祖宅) and beyond the area of sishisikan (四十四坎) and the Taipei Confucius Temple. During Japanese rule, the villages of Twatutia, Toalongpong, and Bangka were combined with the walled city of Taipeh (in present-day Zhongzheng District) and incorporated into present-day Taipei city. Although this district now exists only historically, its name still officially remains in the Dalongdong Baoan Temple and on bus numbers 303 and 669 of the Taipei bus system.

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Although the history of the village likely preceded Dutch Formosa rule, its existence was first recorded during this time as Pourompon (from the Basay language). This gave rise to the names Paronpon (Chinese: 巴浪泵; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pa-lông-pōng), Daronpon (大龍泵; Toā-lông-pōng)[1] and other variants, when the area came under Qing dynasty rule. The name was once again changed (大隆同; Toā-liông-tông) in 1802 (7th year of Jiaqing Emperor), by settlers from Tong'an District in Xiamen. It was during this period that the Baoan Temple was first constructed. The name finally settled in its present form (大龍峒) during the reign of the Daoguang Emperor (1820-1850) when further settlement occurred in the area.

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  1. ^ "Entry #40034 (大龍泵)". 臺灣閩南語常用詞辭典 [Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan]. (in Chinese and Hokkien). Ministry of Education, R.O.C. 2011.

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  • Toalongpong Bao'an temple
  • Sishisikan

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dalongdong, chinese, 大龍峒, pinyin, dàlóngdòng, toalongpong, chinese, 大龍泵, tōa, lông, pōng, variants, 大浪泵, 大隆同, village, historical, taipei, located, near, narrows, confluence, keelung, tamsui, rivers, district, since, been, merged, with, newer, twatutia, distri. Dalongdong Chinese 大龍峒 pinyin dalongdong or Toalongpong Chinese 大龍泵 Pe h ōe ji Tōa long pōng and variants 大浪泵 大隆同 is an old village in historical Taipei located near the narrows of the confluence of the Keelung and Tamsui Rivers The district has since been merged with the newer Twatutia district in the south during the Qing dynasty to form Datong District Confucian temple Dalongdong The village officially created in 1853 3rd year of the Xianfeng Emperor covered the area extending from the Chen Teacher s abode 陳悅記祖宅 and beyond the area of sishisikan 四十四坎 and the Taipei Confucius Temple During Japanese rule the villages of Twatutia Toalongpong and Bangka were combined with the walled city of Taipeh in present day Zhongzheng District and incorporated into present day Taipei city Although this district now exists only historically its name still officially remains in the Dalongdong Baoan Temple and on bus numbers 303 and 669 of the Taipei bus system Contents 1 Name 2 Gallery 3 See Also 4 References 5 External linksName editAlthough the history of the village likely preceded Dutch Formosa rule its existence was first recorded during this time as Pourompon from the Basay language This gave rise to the names Paronpon Chinese 巴浪泵 Pe h ōe ji Pa long pōng Daronpon 大龍泵 Toa long pōng 1 and other variants when the area came under Qing dynasty rule The name was once again changed 大隆同 Toa liong tong in 1802 7th year of Jiaqing Emperor by settlers from Tong an District in Xiamen It was during this period that the Baoan Temple was first constructed The name finally settled in its present form 大龍峒 during the reign of the Daoguang Emperor 1820 1850 when further settlement occurred in the area Gallery edit nbsp The main hall of the Dalongdong bao an temple nbsp Stone pole at the Chen Teacher s abode indicating Jinshi 進士 imperial examination status nbsp The Western entrance to the Taipei Confucius temple nbsp Taipei bus servicing Dalongdong and Taipei 101See Also editBopiliao DadaochengReferences edit Entry 40034 大龍泵 臺灣閩南語常用詞辭典 Dictionary of Frequently Used Taiwan Minnan in Chinese and Hokkien Ministry of Education R O C 2011 External links editToalongpong Bao an temple Sishisikan 25 04 27 N 121 30 51 E 25 074055 N 121 514067 E 25 074055 121 514067 nbsp This Taiwanese history related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dalongdong amp oldid 1220989504, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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