Gangshan Water Tower Explained

Gangshan Water Tower
Native Name:岡山水塔
Native Name Lang:zh
Building Type:water tower
Location:Gangshan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Coordinates:22.7976°N 120.2956°W
Completion Date:April 1938
Destruction Date:-->
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The Gangshan Water Tower is a historical water tower in Gangshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

History

Gangshan Street, the area where the tower is located, used to be the main economic center of the region during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. It was the meeting point of people to do business, thus the construction of aqueduct was imminent to sustain the activities. In 1925, the Gangshan Aqueduct was constructed and completed in 1926, a water canal and water purification system based on the Qing Dynasty style. In 1929, the expansion work was carried out due to the inadequate capacity of Gangshan Aqueduct. The Ghangshan Water Tower was then constructed and completed in April 1938. The water tower supplied water to the area until 1992 when it was decommissioned.[1] [2]

Transportation

The water tower is accessible within walking distance northwest of Gangshan station of Taiwan Railways and Kaohsiung Metro.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gangshan Water Tower. Bureau of Cultural Affairs Kaohsiung City Government. 10 November 2016.
  2. Web site: Attractions. Gangshan District Office, Kaohsiung City. 18 September 2017.