North Gate of Xiong Town | |
Native Name: | 雄鎮北門 |
Native Name Lang: | zh |
Building Type: | gate |
Location: | Gushan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
Coordinates: | 22.6176°N 120.2665°W |
Completion Date: | 1875 |
Destruction Date: | --> |
Unit Count: | --> |
The North Gate of Xiong Town or Syongjhen North Gate is a historical gate in Gushan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
The area was built in 1875 by the Chinese military of the Qing dynasty as a fort to protect the Takao Harbor. It was built during the same time as the construction of Qihou Fort. However, In 1895, the first Sino-Japanese war broke out, the fort fought with Japanese navy and was lost to the Japanese. During the Japanese occupation the cannons were removed, with only arc-shaped gun mounts remaining.[1]
After 1945, the Republic of China took control of Taiwan as well as this fort. It served as barracks and ship signal controller. In 1985, government agents moved out of this area, it was appointed by the Kaoshiung government as grade 3 heritage. In 1992, it was opened to the public as a historical tourism spot. In 2022, the damaged buildings were repaired by the Kaohsiung cultural department and re-opened to the public.
The gate is accessible within walking distance west of Sizihwan Station of Kaohsiung MRT.