<p>In Part 2, we continue in the footsteps of the cultured Austrian traveler <strong>Adolf Fischer</strong> on his 1898 journey in Japanese-ruled Taiwan. From the commercial enclave of Tōa-tiū-tiâⁿ (<strong>Dadaocheng),</strong> we cruise downriver to <strong>Tamsui (Danshui)</strong>, meet the famed missionary <strong>George Mackay</strong>, hear warnings about rebels in the nearby hills, and solve a crocodile mystery. </p><p><br></p><p>After overcoming Japanese suspicions that he might be a spy for the German Kaiser, Fischer heads south to Shinchiku (Hsinchu). Drawing on his 1900 book, “Wanderings Through Formosa,” we get sharp, sometimes surprising observations about the early years of Japanese rule. </p><p><br></p><p>(The book was specially translated from into English for Formosa Files, and we enjoyed it so much that we had to make it a three-parter).</p>

The Taiwan History Podcast: Formosa Files

John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith

Wanderings Through Formosa (1898) – Part 2 – S5-E48

FEB 7, 202629 MIN
The Taiwan History Podcast: Formosa Files

Wanderings Through Formosa (1898) – Part 2 – S5-E48

FEB 7, 202629 MIN

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<p>In Part 2, we continue in the footsteps of the cultured Austrian traveler <strong>Adolf Fischer</strong> on his 1898 journey in Japanese-ruled Taiwan. From the commercial enclave of Tōa-tiū-tiâⁿ (<strong>Dadaocheng),</strong> we cruise downriver to <strong>Tamsui (Danshui)</strong>, meet the famed missionary <strong>George Mackay</strong>, hear warnings about rebels in the nearby hills, and solve a crocodile mystery. </p><p><br></p><p>After overcoming Japanese suspicions that he might be a spy for the German Kaiser, Fischer heads south to Shinchiku (Hsinchu). Drawing on his 1900 book, “Wanderings Through Formosa,” we get sharp, sometimes surprising observations about the early years of Japanese rule. </p><p><br></p><p>(The book was specially translated from into English for Formosa Files, and we enjoyed it so much that we had to make it a three-parter).</p>