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Taiwan

Taiwan City
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Watashi ga hanashitai gengo

English phrase Japanese phrase
I love you Watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu
Hello world Kon'nichiwa sekai
I miss you Anata ga inakute sabishīdesu
This is reality Kore wa genjitsudesu
Always remeber me Itsumo watashi o omoidasu

Historical places

District Six
District Six
  • District Six was named the Sixth Municipal District of Cape Town in 1867.
  • District Six was a vibrant centre with close links to the city and the port.
  • The first to be forced out were black South Africans who were displaced from the District in 1901.
Castle of Good Hope
Castle
  • The first stone was laid on 2 January 1666 and it was completed by April 1679
  • The materials used to build the Castle were local and included rock cut from the granite outcrop on Signal Hill.
  • The Castle was built by soldiers, volunteers, slaves and Khoi undergoing punishment.
City Hall
Hall
  • Cape Town City Hall is a large Edwardian building in Cape Town city centre which was built in 1905.
  • The building was designed as the result of a public competition, the winning architects being Messrs Harry Austin Reid and Frederick George Green.
  • The Organ was built by Messrs Norman and Beard of London and Norwich.