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During the eighteenth century Chinese immigrants continued to pour into the country, and soon Hakka and Fo-kienese villages sprang up all along the coast. On their arrival they were sent inland by the local authorities in search of suitable localities outside the territory already cleared by other pioneers. Large towns sprang up in course of time, like Tai-wan-fu with its 200,000 inhabitants, Ka-gi or Ka-i to the west of Mount Morrison, and Chang-hua a little north of lat. 24″, and, in the north, Teckcham, the local name for Hsin-chu, the populous town of Banka with 40,000 inhabitants, and Twa-tu-tia with 20,000 to 30,000.
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During
the
eighteenth
century
Chinese
immigrants
continued
to
pour
into
the
country,
and
soon
Hakka
and
Fo-kienese
villages
sprang
up
all
along
the
coast.
On
their
arrival
they
were
sent
inland
by
the
local
authorities
in
search
of
suitable
localities
outside
the
territory
already
cleared
by
other
pioneers.
Large
towns
sprang
up
in
course
of
time,
like
Tai-wan-fu
with
its
200,000
inhabitants,
Ka-gi
or
Ka-i
to
the
west
of
Mount
Morrison,
and
Chang-hua
a
little
north
of
lat.
24″,
and,
in
the
north,
Teckcham,
the
local
name
for
Hsin-chu,
the
populous
town
of
Banka
with
40,000
inhabitants,
and
Twa-tu-tia
with
20,000
to
30,000.