Study of Ciyou Temple in Songshan

碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 史學系 === 101 === Songshan was originally named Siah-khau. Ketangalan, who are a part of Taiwanese Plains Aborigines, lived in Siah-khau before Spanish, Dutch and Hoklo people. In the 17th century, Spanish and Dutch began to visit Siah-khau. In 1683, Qing Dynasty started to rule Taiw...

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Main Authors: LIN, YU-SYUAN, 林鈺軒
Other Authors: CHEN, CING-SIANG
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/79900755827070560418
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spelling ndltd-TW-101PCCU04950252015-10-13T22:18:22Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/79900755827070560418 Study of Ciyou Temple in Songshan 松山慈祐宮之探討 LIN, YU-SYUAN 林鈺軒 碩士 中國文化大學 史學系 101 Songshan was originally named Siah-khau. Ketangalan, who are a part of Taiwanese Plains Aborigines, lived in Siah-khau before Spanish, Dutch and Hoklo people. In the 17th century, Spanish and Dutch began to visit Siah-khau. In 1683, Qing Dynasty started to rule Taiwan. In 18th century, Hoklo people start to immigrate to Siah-khau. At the same time, Matzu belief was be bring to Siah-khau when Hoklo people come. Because Siah-khau was located near Keelung River, it became one of the most important Inland ports in Taipei Basin. This situation was conducive to propagate Matzu belief. Ciyou Temple, which is Siah-khau Matzu temple built during the reign of Emperor Qianlong, gradually became faith Center of the villages nearby Siah-khau. Since the latter half of the 19th Century, Siah-khau’s development became more rapider. In 1862, the Qing government opened Tamsui and Keelung to foreign trade under the terms of the Treaty of Tientsin. It made Siah-khau become a prosperous town. However,when Sino-French War(1884-1885) made the Port of Keelung became dilapidated, Siah-khau gradually became desolate. Between 1895 to 1945, Taiwan became a dependency of the Empire of Japan. During this time, Siah-khau became religious and political center of Eastern District of Taipei. Similarly during this time, Siah-khau was renamed Songshan. This name continued to be used until today. After World War II, Taiwan was under Republic of China ruled until now. During this time, Songshan District’major industries changed from industry to commerce. And large numbers of people relocating to Songshan district made Urbanization occur in this area. Songshan district’s growth led to the development of Ciyou Temple. In this study, through literature review and field research,I want to find the associativity between Songshan district development and Ciyou Temple development. CHEN, CING-SIANG 陳清香 2013 學位論文 ; thesis 149 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 史學系 === 101 === Songshan was originally named Siah-khau. Ketangalan, who are a part of Taiwanese Plains Aborigines, lived in Siah-khau before Spanish, Dutch and Hoklo people. In the 17th century, Spanish and Dutch began to visit Siah-khau. In 1683, Qing Dynasty started to rule Taiwan. In 18th century, Hoklo people start to immigrate to Siah-khau. At the same time, Matzu belief was be bring to Siah-khau when Hoklo people come. Because Siah-khau was located near Keelung River, it became one of the most important Inland ports in Taipei Basin. This situation was conducive to propagate Matzu belief. Ciyou Temple, which is Siah-khau Matzu temple built during the reign of Emperor Qianlong, gradually became faith Center of the villages nearby Siah-khau. Since the latter half of the 19th Century, Siah-khau’s development became more rapider. In 1862, the Qing government opened Tamsui and Keelung to foreign trade under the terms of the Treaty of Tientsin. It made Siah-khau become a prosperous town. However,when Sino-French War(1884-1885) made the Port of Keelung became dilapidated, Siah-khau gradually became desolate. Between 1895 to 1945, Taiwan became a dependency of the Empire of Japan. During this time, Siah-khau became religious and political center of Eastern District of Taipei. Similarly during this time, Siah-khau was renamed Songshan. This name continued to be used until today. After World War II, Taiwan was under Republic of China ruled until now. During this time, Songshan District’major industries changed from industry to commerce. And large numbers of people relocating to Songshan district made Urbanization occur in this area. Songshan district’s growth led to the development of Ciyou Temple. In this study, through literature review and field research,I want to find the associativity between Songshan district development and Ciyou Temple development.
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