Keelung Taiwan Walking Tour【2019】/基隆台灣徒步旅行【2019】/ 지룽 대만 하이킹【2019】
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Pronounced Jīlóng in Mandarin, the city of Keelung was originally founded by Taiwanese Aboriginals and, with the arrival of the Spanish in the early 17ᵗʰ century, the city developed into a centre for military and commercial trade throughout the Spanish, Dutch, and Qing Dynasty periods of rule on Taiwan. With the arrival of the Japanese in the late 19ᵗʰ century, the port was further developed specifically for trade with Japan as Keelung is located along Taiwan's Northeast coast, eventually eclipsing Tamsui (Danshui) and Kaohsiung Harbours. By 1984, the port had become the 7ᵗʰ largest container harbour in the world.
This rich heritage of commerce and trade in Keelung has given birth to many historical and cultural sites, including Ershawan Fort (二沙灣砲台, also called Haimen Tianxian 海門天險), Heping Island, and Lovers Lake, not including the numerous relics and monuments scattered around the city. Given its proximity to the port, Keelung is the centre of Northern Taiwan's fishing industry hosting hundreds of fishing ships catching all kinds of fresh seafood from the sea.
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking Taipei, Taiwan : Songshan District to Neihu District (December 16, 2019)
A walk in Taipei from the Songshan Creative Park to the Neihu District via the First MacArthur Bridge.
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8:55 - Section 5, Civic Boulevard
13:06 - Dongxing Road
15:18 - Bade Road
19:50 - Nanjing East Road
30:10 - Tayou Road
34:47 - First MacArthur Bridge
46:20 - Overpass to Xingshan Road
Filmed December 16, 2019
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Taipei Travel Guide - Beautiful Taiwan
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Taipei is the national capital of Taiwan. It is in the northern part of the island in a basin between the Yangming Mountains and the Central Mountains. It is, with 2.6 million inhabitants, the fourth largest administrative area of Taiwan, after New Taipei, Kaohsiung and Taichung. However, the Greater Taipei metropolitan area, which encompasses the central Taipei City along with the surrounding New Taipei City and Keelung, represents the largest urban cluster in Taiwan with nearly 7 million people.
Taipei City administers twelve districts :
Wanhua (萬華區)
Wanhua is the oldest district of Taipei, home to many historic buildings, such as the Longshan Temple and the Red House Theater. Ximending is the harajuku of Taipei, a shopping neighbourhood centred around teenager fashion, Japanese culture and subcultures.
Datong (大同區)
Datong is one of the oldest inhabited areas in what is now Taipei. It used to be the city's commercial centre, but has lost relevance as the economic centre shifted southeast to Zhongzheng, Daan and Xinyi. It is now most known for Dihua Street with its Japanese colonial and Qing dynasty architecture and Chinese herbal and dry goods shops.
Zhongzheng (中正區)
The political center of Taiwan and the location of the Presidential Office and important government ministries. Its prime tourist attractions is the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.
Zhongshan (中山區)
Zhongshan has riverside parks, the Martyrs Shrine, the Fine Arts Museum.
Daan (大安區)
Daan is a modern commercial district. The northern part of Daan is known as Taipei's East District, offering department stores, plenty of fashion boutiques, lounge bars, and atmospheric restaurants and some of the most expensive real estate in the city. The southern part of Daan is home to National Taiwan University and National Taiwan Normal University.
Xinyi (信義區)
Xinyi is the modern financial district of Taipei and home to the Taipei 101, the World Trade Center and the International Convention Center. It is the newest part of the city with many shopping malls.
Songshan (松山區)
Many firms and financial institutions in this neighbourhood, which is directly north of the East District. Raohe Street Night Market is one of the oldest of Taipei's famous street markets.
Beitou (北投區)
This district is famous for hot springs and the Yangmingshan National Park.
Shilin (士林區)
A traditional area of the city that is known for its excellent museums, including the world famous National Palace Museum. Shilin is also home to one of Taipei's largest nightmarket and the expat enclave of Tianmu.
Neihu (內湖區)
Located in the north-east of the city, Neihu is a hub of IT industry in Taipei, home to many large shopping centers, and a great place for hiking and 'templing'. A mouth-watering juxtaposition of local Taiwanese culture and modern shopping malls and restraunts. A definite must-visit, Neihu is largely a secret to the tourist world, unfortunately.
Nangang (南港區)
Neighboring Neihu, this district is known for its IT industrial complexes and is also home to one of Taiwan's leading academic institution - Academia Sinica.
Wenshan (文山區)
This district comprises the two traditional districts of Muzha and Jingmei. It is in the south of the city and associated with its many tea plantations and also for being the location of Taipei Zoo.
A lot to see in Taipei such as :
Taipei 101
National Palace Museum
National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Yangmingshan National Park
Shi-men Ting
Lungshan Temple
Shilin Night Market
Taipei Main Station
Shifen Waterfall
Taipei Zoo
National Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
Xiangshan, Taipei
Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf
Raohe Night Market
National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park
Huashan 1914 Creative Park
Beitou Hot Spring Museum
MaoKong
Fort San Domingo
Shifen Old Street
2/28 Peace Park
Taipei 101 Observatory
Snake Alley
Xingtian Temple
The Red House
The Lin Family Mansion and Garden
National Taiwan Museum
Qixing Mountain
Presidential Office Building
Daan Forest Park
Tamsui Old Street
Taipei Confucius Temple
Thermal Valley
Bitan
Chiang Kai-Shek Shilin Residence
Taipei Fine Arts Museum
Raohe Street
Dalongdong Baoan Temple
Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei
Yongkang Street
Sanxia Old Street
Dahu Park
Wulai Hot Spring
New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum
Ningxia Night Market
Miniatures Museum of Taiwan
Bopiliao Historical Block
Liberty Square
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( Taipei - Taiwan ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Taipei . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Taipei - Taiwan
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30 Things Not To Do When Visiting Taiwan Part 2 (2 of 3)
Taiwan is a beautiful island country to visit. There are many places to see, and lots to do. However, some things visitors should be aware of, just like any other place, some things must not be done.
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Night Markets
Shilin Night Market (oldest & biggest)
Jihe Road, Shilin District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Raohe Street Night Market
Longshan Temple
Places to see:
Taipei 101
Taipei 101, Xinyi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Food
Shopping
Fastest elevator
On of the tallest building with observation floor
Elephant Mountain
National Taiwan Museum
No. 2, Xiangyang Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Grand Hotel
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Tamsui Old Street
Section 1, Zhongzheng Rd, Tamsui District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Wulai Old St & Hot Springs
Wulai Street, Wulai District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Beitou Hot Spring Museum
Shopping
Ximending
ATT 4 Fun
Taipei 101
Taipei Handicraft Promotion Center
No. 1, Xuzhou Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Longshan Temple Underground Shopping Bazaar
No. 211, Guangzhou Street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10853
Wu Fen Pu
Yongji Street, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
Guanghua Market (computer market)
No. 8, Section 3, Civic Blvd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Food
All night-markets
Yongkang Street (this where i live)
Yongkang Street, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Smoothe House
Din Tai Fung
Beefy Noodles
Scallion bread street vendor
Sun-Merry (bakery)
Tamsui Old Street
Street food
Red bean cakes
[2016.10.11] Taiwan Motorbike Illegal riding Across Taipei City via Expressway
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Taipei Night Walk, Zhongshan Side Food Street.
Typical Taipei night time food and shopping street. Near City Inn Hotel and Zhongshan Junior High School Station. Not edited or cleaned up yet because someone wanted to see it NOW. June 2018.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Taipei, Taiwan
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Taipei, Taiwan
1. The Okura Prestige Taipei *****
2. The Sherwood Taipei *****
3. The Landis Taipei *****
4. Hotel Royal-Nikko Taipei *****
5. Regent Taipei *****
6. Eslite Hotel *****
7. Caesar Park Hotel Taipei ****
8. Leofoo Residences ****
9. Mandarin Oriental Taipei *****
10. Gloria Residence ****
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1. No. 9, Section 1, Nanjing East Road, Zhongshan District, 10450 Taipei, Taiwan
A heated rooftop pool with a bar, panoramic views of Taipei City and modern rooms with free Wi-Fi can be found at The Okura Prestige Taipei.
2. No. 111, Section 3, Minsheng East Road, Songshan District, 105 Taipei, Taiwan
The Sherwood Taipei is a 5-star property in Taipei's Songshan District, with its own indoor pool, fitness centre and spa.
3. No. 41, Section 2, Minquan East Road, Zhongshan District, 104 Taipei, Taiwan
The Landis Taipei is a 5-star hotel offering luxurious accommodation with 3 fine dining restaurants.
4. No. 37-1, Section 2, Chung Shan North Road, Zhongshan District, 104 Taipei, Taiwan
Just a 5-minute walk from ZhongShan Metro Station, the luxurious Hotel Royal-Nikko Taipei features 5-star facilities like a rooftop gym and a seasonal swimming pool.
5. No. 3, Lane 39, Section 2, ZhongShan North Road, Zhongshan District, 104 Taipei, Taiwan
Boasting a rooftop pool with expansive city views, The Regent Taipei offers elegant rooms with a flat-screen TV. It features 7 dining options, a health club and spa.
6. No. 98, Yanchang Road, Xinyi District, 11072 Taipei, Taiwan
Located in the Songshan Cultural & Creative Park, eslite hotel boasts a state-of-the-art fitness centre, spacious banquet halls and luxuriously furnished rooms.
7. No. 38, Section 1, Chung Hsiao West Road, Zhongzheng District, 100 Taipei, Taiwan
Caesar Park Hotel Taipei is located in the Central Business District directly opposite Taipei Main Station. Offering free Wi-Fi, the hotel also has a spa and 5 dining options.
8. No. 38, Section 1, Nanking East Road, Zhongshan District, 106 Taipei, Taiwan
Leofoo Residences is situated just a minute’s walk from Zhongshan MRT Station, which is just a stop away from the Taipei Main Station.
9. No. 158, Dunhua North Road, Songshan District, 10548 Taipei, Taiwan
Offering an outdoor pool, Mandarin Oriental Taipei is located in downtown Taipei. It offers a fitness centre, a wellness centre and Yoga classes.
10. No. 359, Lin Sen North Road, Zhongshan District, 104 Taipei, Taiwan
Gloria Residence offers modern apartments with a washing machine in Taipei's Zhongshan District. A 10-minute drive from Ningxia Night Market, it has an indoor pool and 24-hour concierge services.
Hyper lapse / Time lapse -- The light in Taipei 高動態縮時 -- 屬於台北的光
Taipei City is the capital of Taiwan. Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border.
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a famous monument, landmark and tourist attraction that was erected in memory of General Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. The structure stands at the east end of Memorial Hall Square, site of the National Concert Hall and National Theater and their adjacent parks as well as the memorial. The landmarks of Liberty Square stand within sight of Taiwan's Presidential Building in Taipei's Zhong zheng District.
The National Palace Museum is a vast art gallery and museum built around a permanent collection centered on ancient Chinese artifacts. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum in Beijing (which it is named after); both institutions trace their origins to the same institution. The collections were divided in the 1940s as a result of the Chinese Civil War. The National Palace Museum in Taipei now boasts a truly international collection while housing one of the world's largest collections of artifacts from ancient China.
Taipei 101 is a 101-floor landmark skyscraper that claimed the title of world's tallest building when it opened in 2004, a title it held for six years before relinquishing it to the Burj Kalifa in Dubai. Designed by C.Y. Lee & Partners and constructed by KTRT Joint Venture, Taipei 101 measures 509 m (1,670 ft) from ground to top, making it the first skyscraper in the world to break the half-kilometer mark in height. Built to withstand typhoon winds and earthquake tremors, its design incorporates many engineering innovations and has won numerous international awards. Taipei 101 remains one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world and holds LEEDS certification as the world's largest green building. Its shopping mall and its indoor and outdoor observatories draw visitors from all over the world. Taipei 101's New Year's Eve fireworks display is a regular feature of international broadcasts.
Ximending has been a famous area for shopping and entertainment since the 1930s. Historic structures include a concert hall, a historic cinema, and the Red House Theater. Modern structures house karaoke businesses, art film cinemas, wide-release movie cinemas, electronic stores, and a wide variety of restaurants and fashion clothing stores.
The newly developed Xinyi District is popular with tourists and locals alike for its many entertainment and shopping venues, as well as being the home of Taipei 101, a prime tourist attraction. Malls in the area include the sprawling Shin Kong Mitsukoshi complex, Taipei 101 mall, Eslite Bookstore's flagship store (which includes a boutique mall), The Living Mall, ATT shopping mall, and the Vieshow Cinemas (formerly known as Warner Village). The Xinyi district also serves as the center of Taipei's active nightlife, with several popular nightclubs concentrated in a relatively small area around the Neo19 and Taipei 101 buildings.
Taipei's public transport system, the Taipei Metro (commonly referred to as the MRT), incorporates a metro and light rail system based on advanced VAL and Bombardier technology. In addition to the rapid transit system itself, the Taipei Metro also includes several public facilities such as the Maokong Gondola, underground shopping malls, parks, and public squares. Modifications to existing railway lines to integrate them into the metro system are underway, as well as a rapid transit line to connect the city with Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and Taoyuan County.
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15 Things To Do in TAIWAN for First-timers | Taiwan Travel Guide | #Taiwan2017
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Here are 15 things to do if it's your first time in Taiwan. I know we could have done a lot more things like ride the Maokong Gondola among other more exciting activities but we had my father with us who is 70 years old so we were kinda limited to doing easier and more convenient things. This trip was my birthday gift to him.
We will definitely go back and do my coffee crawl.
Enjoy and see you on the next video!
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PLACES WE VISITED:
1. Taipei 101
No. 7, Section 5, Xinyi Road, Xinyi District
Taipei City, Taiwan 110
2. Din Tai Fung
No. 194, Section 2, Xinyi Road, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
3. Taipei 101 Food Court
4. Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall
Da’an District
Taipei City, Taiwan 106
5. Shilin Night Market
No. 101, Jihe Road, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
6. YongKang Street
Yongkang Street, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
7. 天津蔥抓餅 Tian Jin Onion Pancake
No. 1號, Lane 6, Yongkang Street, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
8. Yongkang Daoxiao Noodle Restaurant
No.5, Lane10, Yongkang Street, Taipei, Taiwan
+886 2 2322 2640
9. Smoothie House
No.15, Yongkang St., Da'an Dist., Taipei City 10650, Taiwan (R.O.C.).
10. 來好 LAI HAO Taiwan Gift Shop
No. 11, Lane 6, Yongkang Street, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
11. Raohe Street Night Market
饒河街觀光夜市
12. Yong He Soy Milk King 永和豆浆大王
永和豆漿大王
No. 102, Section 2, Fuxing South Road, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
13. Ximending Night Market
No. 127, Hanzhong Street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
14. Jiufen Old Street
Jishan Street, Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 224
15. ATT 4 Fun
No. 12, Songshou Road, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
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For tourists visiting Taiwan, night markets are a top destination for the food, culture and long history. But they are also crowded and can be noisy and dirty, leading to many complaints from local residents. Tonight we look at three night markets in Taipei and see how the city government's efforts to clean them up have threatened their very existence. This is from the 1970s. It's the Keelung Night Market, with a line of vendors operating under incandescent bulbs selling everything from oyster omelets to meat dumplings. This lively night market scene has continued for decades with little change.Tai Po-fenFu Jen Catholic University In the past temples were the most important public space. Many farmers would congregate at the start and middle of each month. They would bring their agricultura
The BEST of Taiwan's FAMOUS FOODS in Taipei | Amazing Taiwanese STREET FOOD tour Taipei
TAIPEI, TAIWAN is a vibrant, exciting city and perfect for FOOD lovers. In this video we go FOOD HUNTING to find the BEST versions of Taiwanese dishes we all know and love, from stinky tofu and beef noodle soup to gua bao and bubble milk tea. Get ready for some mouthwatering food. Make sure you’re subscribed to our channel so you don’t miss out on heaps more food videos!
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We start with one of our favourite noodles soups in the world TAIWANESE BEEF NOODLE SOUP at Liu Shandong which received Bib Gourmand recognition from Michelin this year. The eatery is really popular with the locals and we can see why! The noodles are bouncy and thick and the beef is melt in your mouth. The beef broth is clean tasting and has a rich beef flavour. An array of condiments are on the tables in which to adjust your noodle soup to your own taste. We add fermented black beans, pickled mustard greens and some chilli oil to ramp up the flavours and spice. Highly recommended!
We move on to our next snacks- GUA BAO and BUBBLE MILK TEA. Both stalls are extremely popular and are within a couple of metres of each other. The gua bao is a steamed pork belly bun- at Lan Jia it is made up of half fatty pork and half lean pork. Stuffed into a fluffy steamed bun together with crushed peanuts, sugar and pickled mustard greens, this is one of the best gua bao we’ve ever eaten. Chen San Ding’s bubble milk tea is the best thing to wash down the gua bao. Contrary to its name, this stall’s version doesn’t contain tea but is made up of fresh milk and warm tapioca boba that are cooked in thick, sweet brown sugar syrup. It’s sweet, fun to eat/drink and very rich. Both stalls are well worth a visit!
Our next snack is one of our favourite to eat when in Taiwan- stinky tofu! It gets a bad reputation what with its stink but its smell is far worse than its taste! We eat deep fried stinky tofu stuffed with chilli and soy sauce with pickled cabbage on the side. It’s an amazing snack and the stinky tofu has a beautiful flavour.
We finish with one of Taiwan’s most beloved dishes- lu rou fan. Available at almost every eatery, braised pork on rice is addictive! Jin Feng is a lu rou fan powerhouse- white rice topped with a ladle of braised pork bits and fatty soy sauce. This is one delicious bowl you have got to eat when in Taipei!
Where and what we ate:
Beef noodle soup at Liu Shandong, No. 2, Lane 14, Section 1, Kaifeng St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100. Open 8:00am to 8:00pm. Closed Sunday.
Gua bao at Lan Jia Traditional Taiwanese Snack, No. 3, Alley 8, Lane 316, Section 3, Luosifu Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100. Open 11:00am to midnight. Closed Monday.
Bubble milk tea at Chen San Ding, No. 2, Alley 8, Lane 316, Section 3, Luosifu Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100. Open 11:00am to 9:30pm. Closed Monday.
Stinky tofu at 110, Taiwan, Taipei City, Xinyi District, 忠孝東路五段165巷5號. Open 8:00am to 8:30pm. Closed Sunday.
Lu rou fan at Jin Feng Braised Pork Rice, No. 10, Section 1, Roosevelt Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100. Open 8:00am to 1:00am.
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Agni's events in Taiwan this November
On 2015/11/25-28 Agni will give his course Free your Ancestors – have a fresh start in a great life! in the Lotus Shakti Center in Jinlun / Taitung.
In Asia the ties to family members and ancestors are traditionally very strong. Agni designs this course exclusively for the people of Asia. In his course Agni will guide us to release these ties so that we become free to live the life that we(!) wish to live from our hearts.
On 2015/11/25, 6-7 pm Agni will give his initiation into the New Essene community – for people who want to live a life in love and respect towards each other, to God and earth – in all cultures all over the world.
On 2015/11/27, 6-7 pm Agni will give his initiation Heaven on Earth so that you are permanently connected to your heaven and can easier manifest your heaven on earth in this lifetime.
Taipei, Taiwan - Part 8
Taipei, officially known as Taipei City (臺北市), is the capital of Taiwan, a sovereign state in East Asia officially known as the Republic of China. Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border. The city proper is home to an estimated 2,693,672 people. Taipei, New Taipei, and Keelung together form the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area with a population of 6,900,273, the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. They are administered under three municipal governing bodies. Taipei sometimes refers to the whole metropolitan area, while Taipei City refers to the city proper. Taipei City proper is surrounded on all sides by another city called New Taipei.
Taipei is the political, economic, and cultural center of Taiwan. Considered to be a global city, Taipei is part of a major industrial area. Railways, high-speed rail, highways, airports, and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island. The city is served by two airports – Taipei Songshan and Taiwan Taoyuan.
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Kuil Baoan Taipei: Situs Pusaka Kebudayaan Dunia / Taipei's Baoan Temple
Dibangun pada tahun 1742, Kuil Baoan di Taipei adalah salah satu situs paling menakjubkan di Taiwan. Memenangkan Penghargaan Konservasi Pusaka Asia Pasifik 2003 dari UNESCO, kuil ini adalah pusat keagamaan penting dan tempat bersejarah. Strukturnya sudah mengalami renovasi besar lima kali selama dua abad terakhir, yang terakhir dilakukan pada tahun 1995 dan merupakan tonggak penting dalam konservasi pusaka di Taiwan. Video ini memperkenalkan sejarah menarik dari tempat menawan ini dan aspek-aspek tradisi budaya negara ini.
Built in 1742, Baoan Temple in Taipei is one of the most fascinating cultural sites in Taiwan. Winner of the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation in 2003, the temple is a major religious center and historic landmark. The structure has undergone five major renovations over the past two centuries, the most recent of which took place in 1995 and marked an important milestone in heritage conservation in Taiwan. This video introduces the fascinating history of this striking place of worship as well as aspects of the country’s rich religious traditions.
Travelling in Taiwan / Taiwan Taipei Aerial View / Drone Aerial Footage Taipei
Taipei (台北 or 臺北; Táiběi) is the national capital of Taiwan. It is in the northern part of the island in a basin between the Yangming Mountains and the Central Mountains. It is, with 2.6 million inhabitants, the fourth largest administrative area of Taiwan, after New Taipei, Kaohsiung and Taichung. However, the Greater Taipei metropolitan area, which encompasses the central Taipei City along with the surrounding New Taipei City and Keelung, represents the largest urban cluster in Taiwan with nearly 7 million people. Taipei serves as the island's financial, cultural and governmental centre.
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台北市中山区景业三路20号,10491
Taipei East Gate (Jingfu Gate)
Taipei East Gate or Jingfu Gate in Taipei, Taiwan.
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YOU SHOULD COME!! It's Time for Taiwan.
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Join us to experience the joy of travel in Taiwan.
All episodes of the brand new 2015 “Time for Taiwan” English travel show
were shot on location so that you can fully experience the beauty of Taiwan.
In each episode, our host Michella will introduce fun, interesting and
fascinating places in Taiwan with a different cultural perspective and point
of view.
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Banqiao Station Christmas land New Taipei Taiwan
Christmas land in New Taipei city. The Christmas lights are perched around the Banqiao station and Banqiao plaza.
There's a lots of food court in the area , and also some activity show for the kids to enjoy!
Thanks for watching!