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Hsinchu () is one of the oldest cities in northern Taiwan, with more than 400 years of history. Hsinchu is popularly nicknamed "The Windy City" () due to its breezy climate and it is famous for being the City of Technology of Taiwan. == Early History== The first settlers in the city of Hsinchu were the aboriginal tribe known as Taokas. Before Han Chinese people migrated to Hsinchu, the area was the homeland of the Taokas plains aborigines, Saisiyat, and Atayal tribes. Originally, they settled by the coast of Siangshan Wetlands and then gradually expanded northeast and cultivated the area. In 1626, after the colony of Spanish Formosa was established in the north of Taiwan, Spanish missionaries arrived at ''Teckcham''/''Tek-cham'' (; sm: zhúqiàn; poj: Tek-khàm), which comes from a Formosan language term meaning "seashore". In 1642, the Dutch drove out the Spanish from Taiwan. Dutch Formosa ended with the Siege of Fort Zeelandia in 1662. The Kingdom of Tungning then ruled part of southwestern Taiwan until 1683.
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