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  1. The Sino-Dutch War 1661 (Chinese: 鄭成功1661), also known as Hero Zheng Chenggong, is a 2001 Chinese historical drama film directed by Wu Ziniu, starring Vincent Zhao, Jiang Qinqin, Du Zhiguo, Yoko Shimada, Xu Min and Zhang Shan.

  2. In 1662 the Dutch were defeated and driven off Taiwan at the Siege of Fort Zeelandia by Chinese forces under Zheng Chenggong (Koxinga). The Dutch looted relics and killed monks after attacking a Buddhist complex at Putuoshan on the Zhoushan islands in 1665 during their war against Zheng Chenggong's son Zheng Jing.

  3. Siege of Fort Zeelandia. Coordinates: 23°00′06″N 120°09′39″E. The siege of Fort Zeelandia ( Chinese: 熱蘭遮城包圍戰; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Jia̍t-lân-jia Siâⁿ Pau-ûi-chiàn) of 16611662 ended the Dutch East India Company 's rule over Taiwan and began the Kingdom of Tungning 's rule over the island. Prelude.

  4. 456 PAGES, ISBN: 978-0691144559, HARDBACK. Reviewed by Robert Hoppens. In Lost Colony, Tonio Andrade offers a highly readable account of the Sino-Dutch War of 166162 that resulted in the loss of the Dutch colony on Taiwan, which will be of great use for educators, their students, and general readers.

  5. By examining the Dutch East India Company (VOC) archival resources and other relevant historical documents, this study discusses interpreting practices during the Sino-Dutch War (16611662) in seventeenth-century colonial Taiwan, with a focus on interpreters’ backgrounds, functions and status, issues of loyalty and trust, and interpreters ...

  6. 7 de dic. de 2016 · By examining the Dutch East India Company (VOC) archival resources and other relevant historical documents, this study discusses interpreting practices during the Sino-Dutch War (16611662) in seventeenth-century colonial Taiwan, with a focus on interpreters’ backgrounds, functions and status, issues of loyalty and trust, and ...

  7. Yet this loss was not decisive: it took another year before the Dutch colony surrendered to Koxinga’s fearsome army. The Sino-Dutch war for Taiwan raises some tantalizing questions: how did the Chinese defeat the Dutch, with their superior military technology and organization?