Historical Events tagged with "penghu"
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TransAsia Airways Flight 222 Crash Incident
TransAsia Airways Flight 222 crashed near Huxi, Penghu while approaching Penghu Airport, resulting in the loss of 48 lives out of 58 on board. The accident also caused injuries to five individuals on the ground. The crash occurred during adverse weather conditions, including low visibility and heavy rain, which complicated the approach to the airport.
Continue ReadingChina Airlines Flight 2265 Pacific Ocean Crash
China Airlines Flight 2265 was a domestic flight from Taipei to Makung that tragically crashed into the Pacific Ocean near Penghu Airport, resulting in the loss of all 13 individuals on board. The flight was a scheduled service employing an Airbus A300. Eyewitness accounts reported seeing flames and smoke before the aircraft lost altitude and entered the water. The cause of the crash was investigated, focusing on potential mechanical failures.
Continue ReadingEnd of the First Sino-Japanese War
The Treaty of Shimonoseki was signed between China and Japan, effectively ending the First Sino-Japanese War. The Qing Empire was compelled to renounce its claims over Korea and ceded territories including Taiwan and the Penghu Islands to Japan, marking a significant shift in power dynamics in East Asia. This treaty dramatically altered the regional landscape, as Japan emerged as a modern imperial power.
Continue ReadingShi Lang Accepts Tungning Surrender in Taiwan
Shi Lang, a naval commander of the Qing dynasty, successfully received the surrender of the Tungning kingdom on Taiwan after a decisive victory at the Battle of Penghu. This event marked a significant shift in control over Taiwan and established Qing authority over the island as part of its broader imperial ambitions in East Asia.
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