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Gaoshi Shrine (Chinese: 高士神社; pinyin:
Gāoshì Shénshè),
formerly known as
Kuskus Shrine (クスクス祠,
Kusukusu Jinjya), is a
Shinto shrine located in
Gaoshi...
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Chabad in Taipei.
Gaoshi Shrine was the
first Shinto shrine rebuilt after World War II.
Gaoshi Shrine in Mudan, Pingtung.
Hokora of
Gaoshi Shrine. The table...
- shrines. In
modern times, two
Shinto shrines were rebuilt:
Gaoshi Shrine and Luye Shrine. Only
Gaoshi Shrine is
still active,
while Luye
Shrine is not used...
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township comprises six villages:
Gaoshi, Mudan, Shimen, Silin,
Tungyuan and Xuhai.
Mudan Dam
Dongyuan Wetland Gaoshi Shrine Shihmen Historical Battle...
- abandoned, destro**** or
converted into
Chinese Martyr Shrines. In 2015,
Gaoshi Shrine was
reconstructed and
became the
first Shinto shrine built in Taiwan...
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Revolte Ruhe und
Frieden eintreten können" (chu bao nai ke
anliang gaoshi). Mueggler, Erik (2011). The
Paper Road:
Archive and
Experience in the Botanical...
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abandoned or so-called
former indigenous settlement of a
Paiwan tribe in
Gaoshi Village,
Mudan Township,
Pingtung County, Taiwan. The term "Saqacengalj"...
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author of
Biographies of
Exemplary Gentlemen (Chinese:高士傳; pinyin:
Gāoshì Zhuàn).
Lists of
people of the
Three Kingdoms (太康三年卒,时年六十八。) Jin Shu, vol...
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second Shinto shrine to be
reconstructed in
Taiwan post
World War II,
after Gaoshi Shrine. The Luye
Township Government hired a team of ****anese craftsmen...
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Rudravarman I (r. 529–572 AD; Chinese: 高式 律陁羅跋摩; pinyin:
Gāoshì Lütuóluóbámó,
Early Middle Chinese: *lɔ-dɑ-lɑ-bɑt-mɑ) was a king of
early Champa. Rudravarman...