16 ???????? What does Tamsui Taiwan look like? (Cinematic Taipei Taiwan Travel) 淡水 Тамсуи
Taking the red line train from Taipei city center northern bound, you will end up in this beautiful and historical cute little seaside town. Great combination of culture and nature. A great side trip from Taipei.
16 ???????? Sunset in Tamsui Taiwan.
Tamsui District (Hokkien POJ: Tām-chúi; Hokkien Tâi-lô: Tām-tsuí; Mandarin Pinyin: Dànshuǐ) is a sea-side district in New Taipei, Taiwan. It is named after the Tamsui River; the name means fresh water. The town is popular as a site for viewing the sun setting into the Taiwan Strait. Though modest in size (population 162,441), it has a large role in Taiwanese culture.
淡水美食最好吃! Tamsui Food is the BEST! (4K) - Life in Taiwan #79
It's true... The food in Tamsui, Taiwan is the best!! 老實說,淡水的美食真的最好吃!
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Cultural Park HAKKA 107.02 Taipei City | Cultural Park & Theater Center ????????????
Located at the heart of bustling Taipei City center in Zhongzheng District close to Gongguan Night Market, Taipei Water Park and National Taiwan University, the newly opened Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park can simply be visited via Taipei MRT Danshui Red Line to MRT Taipower Building Station.
Etablished at the former site of Taipei City Children’s Museum of Transportation, Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park covers an area about 4.03 hectares comprised of a complete combination of Hakka themed areas include Cross-Dike Platform, Ecosystem Trench, Food Court, Hakka Theatre, Oblation Furnace, Pavilion of Bagon, Rural Experience Zone and Tabacco Building.
The Cross-Dike Platform within the Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park together with bike trails nearby forms a bike-friendly area where visitors may experience biking from the busy city center to immerse oneself in Hakka ambience, and further connected to the Riverside Park through a cross-platform dike that extends to the Danshui River area.
Ecosystem Trench is an environmentally-friendly area with energy conserving plant irrigation channels. A wide collection of plants can be found in this area include Water primrose, Eurasian watermilfoil, Sedge, Wite ginger lily and many other plants that represent Hakka people.
Food Court serves a wide array of Hakka specials to fulfill your taste buds. The Food Court area is designed with floor-to-ceiling windows, where one may sample Hakka cuisines while appreciating the surrounding beauties outside.
The Hakka Theatre is where visitor may enjoy Hakka traditional performances and operas that are mostly performed during banquets and religious ceremonies. Hakka music is composed by 8 major tones include gold, stone, silk, bamboo, gourd, clay, leather and wood that well-integrate with the original Hakka music.
Oblation Furnace, also known as the Holy Monument Pavilion, represents the respect of Hakka people toward scholars and knowledge. Back in the past, each Hakka household keeps a waste-paper basket under the family’s altar to keep the papers that were no more needed. An elder would collect and gather the papers to incinerate at the Oblation Furnace, which has became a symbol of the Hakka people to show their respect towards scholars and knowledge.
Pavilion of Bagon worships the Earth God, also known as Bagon. The Earth God is respected as the most important patron saint in Hakka’s culture. The Pavilion of Bagon was found in small scale using stones or woods.
Rural Experience Zone is where visitors may experience traditional farm and agricultural life of the Hakka people. Star fruits, longan, guava, banana and a number of fruit trees are available here.
Tabacco Building features the old features of tobacco industry to represent the hardworking characteristic of the Hakka people. As tobacco industry fetched a higher price than other crops back in old days, many Hakka families chose to plant tobacco, and tobacco barns became an indentifying marker of the Hakka villages.
Please visit the official web site of Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park for more information.
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Address: No.No.2,, Sec. 3, Tingzhou Rd.,, Zhongzheng Dist.,, Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Opening hours:
Tue.-Mon. 09:00-18:00 (off on Monday)
Available parking areas Car Park:
Taipei City Hakka Cultural Center Parking Lot
Tien Education Center Parking Lot
National Taiwan University’s Xinsheng South Road Parking Lot
Taipei Water Park Parking Lot
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How to get there???
By MRT:
Take Taipei MRT Danshui Red Line (捷運淡水線) to MRT Taipower Building Station (捷運台電大樓站). Walk towards Shida Road (師大路) from exit no. 5 of MRT Taipower Building Station to Sec. 3 Tingzhou Road (汀洲路3段).
By Bus:
Take bus no. 253, 671, 673 or Brown 12 to Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park (台北市客家文化中心).
Drive on your own:
No. 1 National Highway (國道一號) ???? Jianguo Viaduct (建國高架橋) ???? Xinhai Road (辛亥路) ???? Tingzhou Road (汀洲路) ???? Shida Road (師大路) ???? U-turn at Shuiyuan Viaduct (水源高架橋) ???? Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park (台北市客家文化主題公園)
No. 3 National Highway (國道三號) ???? Ankeng Interchange (安坑交流道) ???? Shuiyuan Expressway (水源快速道路) ???? Shida Road (師大路) ???? Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park (台北市客家文化主題公園)
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Tamsui - Taiwan , Taiwan moment 淡水 - 台灣
今年是我住在淡水的第三年,一直沒留意這個好地方,現在慢慢的開始了解它,才發現台灣有個好地方 名 淡水
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17century, 1628, Spanish built Fuerte Santo Domingo in Danshui(Tamsui), Taipei. 1643, the Dutch East India Company built Fort Antonio on same site. They called Danshui(Tamsui), city of the oriental Venezia. Danshui is the most beautiful view town in Taipei, Taiwan.
The excellent town allows easy access to the best attractions and hot spots in the city, the most famous attractions like:
- Old street
- Sea airport
- Shell's storehouse
- Jinshan Temple
- Longshan Temple
- Danshui(Tamsui) Wharf
- Fuyou Temple
- Landing spot of Mackay
- Red Castle
- Little White House
- Cingshuai Temple
- Fort San Domingo
- Fisherman's Wharf
- Chinese Traditional Market
- Oxford College
- Martyrs' Shrine
- Hobe Fort
- Octangle Tower
- Mackay Church
- Golden River Bank
- Weather Watch
- Bali Left Bank
- Danshuei River Mangrove Wetland
- Shihsanhang Museum
- Riverside bikeway
- night Market
- Cherry Blossom Boulevard
Taiwan Impression: Tamsui
Tamsui District (Chinese: 淡水區, formerly Tamshui Township) is a sea-side district in New Taipei City in northern Taiwan (ROC). It is named after the Tamsui River; the name means fresh water. The town is popular as a site for viewing the sun setting into the Taiwan Strait. Though modest in size (population 130,105), the district is home to three universities (Aletheia University, Tamkang University, and St. John's University) and has a large role in Taiwanese culture.
The Spanish arrived in the area of Tamsui in the 17th century. In the fall of 1629, the Spanish established the first major non-aboriginal settlement comprising the town and mission of Santo Domingo. The Spanish occupied northern Taiwan for the purpose of securing Spanish interests in the Philippines against the Dutch (who were already established in the South of Taiwan by then), the British, and the Portuguese, as well as for facilitating trade with China and Japan.
In 1641, the Spanish were expelled from Taiwan by the Dutch. The Spanish had already abandoned their settlement in Tamsui in 1638 and the Dutch built a new fort which they named Fort Anthonio (after the Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company Anthonio van Diemen). It is today known as Angmo Sing, POJ: âng mô sîng(ch: 紅毛城, literally, the Fortress of the Red-haired ones) and is the main building of the Fort San Domingo museum complex. In addition to pacifying the aboriginal tribes in the area, the Dutch also encouraged the immigration and settlement of the area by Han Chinese, as well as expanding the production and trade of sulfur, animal skins, and other indigenous resources.
The Dutch left Taiwan in 1661 following their defeat by Koxinga, who continued the policy of increasing Han Chinese immigration until the defeat of his descendants by the Qing Dynasty.
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JALAN JALAN KE TAMSUI
Tamsui adalah distrik tepi laut di New Taipei, Taiwan. Tamsui berarti air tawar. Kota ini populer sebagai situs untuk melihat matahari terbenam di Selat Taiwan. Meskipun ukurannya sederhana, ia memiliki peran besar dalam budaya Taiwan.
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Danshui Town - Visit Taiwan
Danshui is one of the oldest settlements in Taiwan, and falls on the outskirts of Taipei City, in Taipei county. The historical villaige has a wide variety of scenic hotspots that visitors flock to enjoy on weekends. Peggy Lee takes you through some of the most popular places. The peaceful and picturesque town offers tourists and photographers the perfect sunset and incredible beauty provided its not raining. Check out our other videos at Discoverformosa.com and subscribe if you like them.
Menelusuri sejarah Tamsui, TAIWAN. ternyata peninggalan Portugis ||Bukit PORT SAN DOMINGO.
Di publikasikan tanggal tagal 01 April 2019.
Di recomendasikan buat teman-teman yang suka jalan-jalan ke wisata khusus nya tempat yang bersejarah tepat nya berada di bukit Tamsui. Di mana tempat ini adalah sebuah benteng peninggalan Portugis 1888.
Kita sebut saja nama nya port San Domingo, Tamsui.
Ok teman-teman sekalian di mana pun berada selamat menikmati hari liburan.
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Travel Taipei Taiwan Vlog|Songshan Cultural Park 外國人遊台灣:老外和松菸
Decided to utilize the HTC Re that I just bought to film every bit of details Kevin and I shared during his 5 day visit in Taiwan. It was short so we couldn't really get out of Taipei except for the bus ride to Keelung the port. Kevin was badly burnt because he refused to use sunscreen and it was at least over 30 celcius everyday when we were out...!
Songshan Cultural Park has grown to be one of the most popular place to chill for Taipers just recently since it was actually an abandoned tobacco factory back in the days.
Here's a bit of the history from the official website:
This location has transformed through history since 1937 as the “Taiwan Sōtokufu Tobacco Monopoly Bureau” during the Japanese colonial time, and after restoration, it was taken over by the Taiwan Monopoly Bureau and renamed the “Taiwanese Provincial Tobacco and Alcohol Monopoly Bureau Songshan Plant”. In 2001, it was appointed by the Taipei City Government as the No. 99 cultural heritage site of the city and renamed the “Songshan Cultural and Creative Park”. This site was once home to the first modernized tobacco Factory in Taiwan, which created tremendous economic value to the nation. On November 15th, 2011, after it officially opened to the public, it has now been transformed into a creative hub of Taiwan.
The concept of an “industrial village” was employed during the initial development of the Songshan Tobacco Factory, and besides the production line, the benefits and needs of the plant’s employees were also taken into consideration for the design of the site. With its large open spaces and courtyards, the site was a pioneering design for industrial plants at that time.
Its architectural style belongs to the genre of “Japanese Early Modernism”, with emphasis placed on horizontal lines, simple classic shapes, and refined workmanship. The buildings were considered to be an exceptional model for industrial plants in that era. The boiler room, mechanical maintenance factory, and tobacco Factory were completed in 1939, and rolled tobaccos began production in October of the same year, with 1200 workers hired in its initial stage. In 1940, the office building and inspection room were completed, with the construction of the entire plant completed in the span of three years and three months.
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Fullon Hotel Tamsui Fishermen's Wharf - Danshui - Taiwan
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Address: No. 83, Guanhai Road; zip code: 251
Uniquely shaped like an ocean-liner, the 5-star Fullon Hotel is located within Danshui Fisherman's Wharf. Overlooking Mount Guanyin, this modern hotel has an outdoor pool, pampering spa services and free Wi-Fi.
-- Établi à Quai Danshui, l'Hotel 5 étoiles Fullon Hotel Danshuei Fishermen's Wharf se distingue par une architecture unique en forme de paquebot.
-- El Fullon Hotel, de 5 estrellas, está situado en muelle de pescadores de Tamsui, y presenta forma de transatlántico. Este moderno hotel ofrece vistas al monte Guanyin, piscina al aire libre, servicios de spa y conexión Wi-Fi gratuita.
-- Das Fullon Hotel ist eine individuell gestaltete 5-Sterne-Unterkunft in der Form eines Ozeandampfers und begrüßt Sie im Hafenviertel Danshui Fisherman's Wharf.
-- Het 5-sterrenhotel Fullon Hotel ligt in Danshui Fisherman's Wharf. Het heeft een unieke vorm: het ziet eruit als een luxe oceaanschip. Dit moderne hotel biedt uitzicht op de berg Guanyin, en heeft een buitenzwembad, luxe spadiensten en gratis WiFi.
-- Exclusivamente em forma de transatlântico, o Fullon Hotel de 5 estrelas está localizado dentro de Fisherman's Wharf de Danshui.
-- 観音山の景色を望むFullon Hotelはオーシャンライナーのような独特の形をしたモダンな5つ星ホテルで、淡水漁人碼頭内に位置しています。屋外プール、高級スパサービス、無料Wi-Fiを提供しています。 明るく広々とした客室には、大きな窓、薄型テレビ、無料の有線インターネット、無料のボトル入り飲料水、電気ポット、ヘアドライヤー、セーフティボックスが備わります。 Fullon Hotel Danshuei Fisherman's...
-- 这家5星级的福容大饭店造型独特,酷似一艘远洋邮轮,坐落在淡水渔人码头内。这家现代化的酒店可远眺观音山的景色,提供一个室外游泳池、呵护身心的spa服务和免费无线网络连接。 宽敞明亮的客房配备了大窗户、平面电视、免费有线网络连接和免费瓶装水。每间客房均设有电水壶、吹风机和私人保险箱。 福容大饭店淡水渔人码头距离红毛城和淡水海滨有5分钟车程,距离淡水地铁站有15分钟车程。 客人可以去参观酒店内的情人塔,这是一座100米的观景塔,可欣赏到淡水和情人桥的全景。酒店还提供一个健身房和商务中心。 ...
-- Пятизвездочный отель Fullon, уникально оформленный в виде океанского лайнера, расположен на Рыбацкой пристани Даньшуя.
-- يتميز فندق Fullon ذو الـ5 نجوم بشكل فريد يشبه بطانة المحيط، ويقع في دانشوي فيشر مانز وارف. يطل هذا الفندق العصري على جبل غوانيين ويضم مسبحًا في الهواء الطلق ويوف خدمات السبا المريحة وخدمة الواي فاي مجانًا.
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Sakura(Cherry Blossoms) In Taiwan-Tianyuan Temple Of Heaven Pagoda-New Taipei, Taiwan
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Sakura or cherry blossom season is a huge draw in East Asia. Japan has the world's attention when it comes to sakura viewing. Even Korea has a popular cherry blossom season but few outside of the region are familiar with Taiwan's cherry blossom season. Although not anywhere near the same scale as Japan's giant Sakura Garden there are some beautiful spots that feature sakura against stunning nature backdrops and traditional temple complexes. One of the most popular places to see the cherry blossoms in Northern Taiwan, an earlier season than Japan's, is at Danshui District's Wuji Tianyuan Temple featuring the striking Temple of Heaven Pagoda. The pagoda is in the style of Beijing's Temple of Heaven. This is a Taoist temple complex with the main temple completed in 1972 and the 5 story pagoda finished in 1992.
During the Sakura season that begins in late January, shuttle buses head directly for the temple of the Tamshui MRT Station, at the very end of the red line. It's still a beautiful temple complex worthy of a visit anytime of year but sakura season offers the most convenient public transportation. During the off season buses stop aproximately 2 kilometers way, so you'll either have to walk or take a taxi from the Tamshui MRT station. Other sakura spots in Taiwan include Yamingshan National Park, and Wuling Farm, and Alishan National Park in central Taiwan. Thanks again for watching the video and don't forget to subscribe to the channel. You can also follow me on Instagram:
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Vlog 10 'IGNORED' Me in Taiwan | Tamsui, Da'an District, Shifen, Jiufen, Yehliu & Taichung
This time, my family and I conquering Taiwan in a 7 days trip. Amazed with the environment, their people and food. DEFINITELY an awesome country to visit!
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1. Tamsui Lover's Bridge
2. Tamsui Old Street
3. Streetwear at Da'an District
4. Shifen Old Street
5. Jiufen Old Street
6. Yehliu Geopark
7. Fengjia Night Market, Taichung
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Tamsui 淡水區, Old Neighborhoods, & My Favorite Restaurant in Taipei (✈️Travel ????????Taiwan Series Day 5)
Day 5 of the ✈️ Travel ???????? Taiwan Series. Be part of the journey:
(Timestamps are below.)
0:30 The journey to Tamsui (淡水區)
1:53 Meeting some excited Taiwanese staff served some samples of Taiwanese foods.
2:48 The older Taiwanese guy who was fascinated by my DSLR. I'm still trying to figure out why he said 'Thank You', though...
3:12 Trying random fishballs at a market in Tamsui
7:26 The sweet sound of garbage...
8:16 Great street performer singing
9:21 The art of testing if Chinese garments fit (and yes, it applies to all types of clothing)
9:55 Trying stuffed tofu
11:59 Wandering to the old neighborhoods and alleyways in Tamsui (by far, the best part of Tamsui that I saw)
14:07 Meeting the old Taiwanese lady who showed me around her garden. She didn't know English and guess what? She didn't care. She still showed me around. It was incredible.
18:41 My favorite local restaurant in Taipei. Unlike many other places that I've enjoyed, I typically enjoy only 1 of their dishes. This shop (大滿-米粉湯), on the other hand, I enjoy most of their food. I typically order rice, tofu, seaweed, lettuce, spinach, and their fishball soup. Oh, and fried garlic on top of the vegetables/rice! I also like how the food taste very homemade, how they don't rush, and how it's quite quiet, as it's not overly packed with people, typically.
The only thing that would make this local shop supreme is if they had dumplings AND if they were open longer. They're typically open from late afternoon to 9pm, I believe. In the morning, a different shop usually occupies the same building, and that shop name is 可口豬肝湯麻醬麵.
The name of the restaurant is 大滿-米粉湯 and the address is: 號, No. 8, Lane 51, Section 1, Da'an Road, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
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Lover's Bridge Taipei | Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf
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Located in Tamsui, New Taipei City (Taipei County), Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf is one of the popular scenic spots in Taipei since its opening in 2001. It is also ranked at the second place of viewing the most beautiful sunset spot by Japanese traveling magazine TRiPORT. It was established for two reasons: fishing and sightseeing. The sunset view here at the Fisherman’s Wharf is considered as one of the eight famous must-see sceneries of Tamsui. The Lover’s Bridge is another must-see spot of the wharf, and visitors may see the changes of light projecting on the bridge at night. Couples and families are fond to relax and enjoy their leisure time here. There are many seafood restaurants and coffee shops nearby so visitors may taste fresh seafood or drink coffee while appreciating the beautiful sceneries.
Since art performances and concerts are held frequently here, visitors may enjoy several interesting performances for free. At the wharf, visitors may also travel to Tamsui Old Street or Bali by taking a cruise or ferry ride and to experience the local culture.
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Travel Itinerary for Red Line, Taipei Station | Tamsui - Xinyi Line | One Day
Travel Itinerary for Red Line, Taipei Station | Tamsui - Xinyi Line | One Day
Spots to Visit:
✔Xiangshan Hiking Trail (Elephant Mountain Hiking Trail)
✔Taipei Public Library (Beitou Branch)
✔Beitou Thermal Valley (Hell Valley)
✔Beitou Museum
✔Tamsui Station (Tamsui Cultural Park)
✔Tamsui's Qingshui Temple
✔Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf
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Xinfeng Station to Taipei Station (1hr 30mins)
MRT Fare: 89 NT
To Redline Taipei
*Taipei Station to Xiangshan Station(last stop on the Line) then exit 2. Walk and Follow the sign of Xiangshan Hiking Trail.
MRT Fare: 20 NT
First Destination: Xiangshan Hiking Trail (around 2hrs kung lilibutin lahat pero kung hanggang sa Six Giant Rocks(Best area for Photog) lang around 20 mins.)
*Mga pwedeng malibot sa area ng Xiangshan Hiking Trail
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Note: Bring your own tubig para makatipid at extrang damit. May mga cottages naman na kung saan pwedeng magpahinga at kumain.
*Leave No Trace
From Xiangshan Station to Beitou Station (45 mins)
*Transfer to Xinbeitou (Pink Station) (around 15 to 20 minutes)
MRT Fare: 36 NT
*Walk straight out of the station and along Zhongshan Road at basahin ang mga signs at makikita mo na ang Taipei Public Library (Beitou Branch).
Note: Bawal mag take ng pictures o videos sa loob ng library.
For Beitou Thermal Valley(Hell Valley or Hot Spring)
*Walk straight again and After reaching the Hi-Life convenience store, take a left onto the lane to reach Thermal Valley. ( 15 to 20 minutes)
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*BEITOU MUSEUM
From Hi Life Convenience Store, Take a bus going to Beitou Museum (Bus Nos. S25 and 230)
Pwede rin sa mismong MRT Station(Xinbeitou) sumakay ng bus. Sa mismong Beitou Museum ang baba.
Bus Fare: 15 NT
Entrance fee: 120 NT
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TAMSUI STATION (Xinyi Line)(Last Station going North)
From Xinbeitou Station to Tamsui Station ( 15 minutes )
MRT Fare: 28 NT
Tamsui Station (Tamsui Cultural Park)
*Exit sa station. Sa likod lang ng Tamsui Station. (Maganda dito kapag hapon)
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*Tamsui's Qingshui Temple
5 to 8 minutes walk from Tamsui Station to Qingshui Temple (Use google map for guide)
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*Tamsui Firsherman's Wharf
From Tamsui Station Sakay ng bus no. 26 going to Firsherman's Wharf (Lover's Bridge) (25 minutes)
Bus Fare: 12 NT
Mas maganda ang view sa gabi. Around 6 pm upwards.
Dont worry ang bus ay hanggang 10pm ng gabi kaya masusulit ang oras mo sa paglilibot.
Taxi fare: 200 to 230 NT
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From Tamsui to Taipei Station
MRT Fare: 40 NT
MRT and Bus : 341 NT (roundtrip)
Entrance Fee : 120 NT
Total expenses: 461 NT
Sidetrip:
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Wuji Tianyuan Temple
From Tamsui Station(Red line), Take a bus number 875 and drop to Tianyuan Temple.
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cijian island another travel vlogs(vlog #14)in kaohsuing taiwan
hi mea's here !!!and welcome back to my another travel vlogs!!and today i travel in CIJIAN ISLAND IN KAOHSUING TAIWAN..one of the islands in taiwan..i went in the beach,kaohsuing tunnel and the light house..and ofcourse you see the whole island in the top of the mountain in the island..and along the way there is a market where you can buy foods,stuff and many more..
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TAIPEI: EXPLORING Historic FORT SANTO DOMINGO ????️ (Tamsui), TAIWAN
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go for a brief tour of this historic fort, located one hour north of the beautiful capital of Taiwan, Taipei. Taiwan, 180km east of China, is known for modern cities, traditional Chinese temples, hot springs resorts and dramatic mountainous terrain. Taipei, in the north, has a number of busy night markets, as well as Chinese Imperial art at the National Palace Museum. Taipei 101, a 509m-tall, bamboo-shaped skyscraper with an observation deck, rises above the city.
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Tamsui: a Charming Harbor
Taipei is surrounded by majestic mountains, lined with meandering rivers, and rich in natural resources. New Taipei City introduced Blue Highway tours as a way to attract weekend visitors to this natural wonderland. The tours offer panoramic views of the beautiful scenery lining the shores and bring the waterfront culture together with the urban landscape.