Yi Tzai Cheng

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Yi Tzai Cheng, better known as the Eternal Golden Castle, is a 19th-century coastal fortress in Tainan, Taiwan, built for defense against naval threats and now a historic tourist attraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal fortress
cultural heritage site
historic site
tourist attraction
architect Liu Ming-chuan NERFINISHED
builtFor coastal defense
defense against naval threats
defense of Tainan
builtInCentury 19th century
category Buildings and structures in Tainan
Forts in Taiwan
Tourist attractions in Tainan
commissionedBy Qing dynasty government NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1876
constructionStart 1874
continent Asia
country Taiwan NERFINISHED
currentStatus open to the public
preserved
defensiveType coastal fort
garrisonType artillery
hasActivity guided tours
historical reenactments
musical performances
hasFeature bastions
cannon emplacements
gatehouse
inner courtyard
moat
ramparts
hasName Eternal Golden Castle NERFINISHED
Yi Tzai Cheng NERFINISHED
Yizai Cheng NERFINISHED
hasView sea views
heritageDesignation national monument of Taiwan
historicalEra Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
languageOfName Chinese
locatedIn Anping District NERFINISHED
Tainan NERFINISHED
Taiwan NERFINISHED
locatedNear Anping Harbor NERFINISHED
Taiwan Strait NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
touristAttractionIn Tainan NERFINISHED
usedFor historical education
military defense
tourism

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Eternal Golden Castle alsoKnownAs Yi Tzai Cheng