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Fort, called: "Santo Domingo"; "Anthony fort", located China Taiwan Province, Taipei County Cultural Village, Zhongzheng Rd twenty-eight Lane 1. The city was first occupied in 1628 by the then built by the Spaniards in northern Taiwan, and later by the Dutch in 1644 to be rebuilt in 1867 after the British government had been long-term lease, be treated as a British Consulate office until in 1980, the city's property before switching to the Taiwan authorities hands. Fort San Domingo is not only Taiwan's oldest buildings, but also by the Taiwan authorities issued a set of monuments.
Japanese occupation of the island of Taiwan in 1895 after the British consulate told Japanese revisit lease was agreed in 1912. 1941 after Pearl Harbor, the Japanese received the fort until Japan surrendered in 1945. The following year in March, Englishman re-multiplexing museum until 1972, because the KMT authorities broke off diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom's sake, the British Dismantling and commissioned the Australian Embassy on behalf of management. Later Australia State and then with the Kuomintang authorities, and then prop the U.S. Embassy on behalf of management, the Kuomintang authorities and the United States broke off diplomatic relations after the handover AIT escrow. Until 1980, running through the Taiwan authorities and the church mediation, parties in the June 30 return of the Taiwan authorities, once again renovated after 1984 open for public visit.