Siaogang

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Siaokang District
小港區
Nickname N/A
港仔墘
Region Southern Kaohsiung
Supervisor Tsai Shuen-an(蔡順安)
(Acting)
Area 39.8753 km²
Population (April 2006)
 - Population 150,354
Village 43
Neighborhood 729
Website Trad. Chinese
Map of Siaokang District

Siaogang (Chinese: 小港; pinyin: XiǎoGāng; Wade-Giles: hsiao-kang) is a district in southern Kaohsiung City, Republic of China.

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[edit] History

Siaogang was developed during the Dutch's domination. They built Hong-Mao harbor to make balance to Anping Harbor in Tainan. After the war between the Dutch and Koxinga (Lord Zheng Chenggong), the Dutch lost and left Taiwan. Koxinga decided to take Taiwan as the base to revive the Ming Dynasty and prepare his troops for fighting the Qing Dynasty. He sent one of his men, Wu Yanshang, to expand Siaogang. As soon as Koxinga, his son, and his grandson died, the Qing Dynasty soon took charge of Taiwan. In 1895, Qing Dynasty gave Taiwan to Japan as a colony, and Siaogang was used to produce sugar for Japanese.

[edit] Geography

Siaogang is located in the southern part of Kaohsiung. North binds Cianjhen District; East attachs to Daliao Township; South links Linyuan Township; West leans along the coast line.

[edit] Development

As far as Industry of Taiwan is concerned, Siaogang is also one of the most important district where Taiwan produce steels and ships. Under the threatening of Great Depression during 1970s, the government spent 5 years to carry out The Ten Key Infrastructure Projects. Two factories of the projects lie in here: China Steel Corp. and China Ship Building Corp. With the help of Kaohsiung Harbor, the products of these two companies can be transfer to the whole globe and to whoever has bought the products. These products are also made for Taiwan's national construction so that it's not only sold to foregine country for benefits but also benefits Taiwan.

[edit] Attraction

The only tourist attraction in Siaogang has is the "Kao" Tower. The name comes from its shape: it is build in the shape of Chinese character "高"(pronuced "Kao"). It was once a lighthouse. After the building of second harbor of Kaohsiung, It is renewed and became a tourist attraction. The shape of the building is not only a Chinese character but also represent the spirit of Kaohsiung.

[edit] Education

[edit] Primary Schools

  • Kaohsiung Municipal Hua-Shan Elementary School
  • Kaohsiung manicipal Hsiao-Kang primary school
  • Kaohsiung municipal Feng-Lin primary school
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Hae-Shan Elementary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Ching-Shang Elementary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Tai-Pin Primary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Feng-Ming Elementary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Ping-Ding Elementary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Er-ling Elementary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Han-ming Elementary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Gui-Lin Elementary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Garn-Her Elementary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Fong-Yang Primary School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Ming-yi Elementary School

[edit] Junior High Schools

  • Kaohsiung Municipal Hsuao-Kang Junior High School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Chung-Shan Junior High School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Feng-Lin Junior High School
  • Kaohsiung Municipal Ming-Yi Junior High School

[edit] Senior High Schools

  • Kaohsiung Municipal Hsiao Kang Senior High School
  • Kao-Feng vocational hight school

[edit] Universities

  • National Kaohsiung Hospitality College
  • The Open University of Kaohsiung

[edit] Transportation