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Railway, Waterworks, and Postal Service: Exploring Restored Historic Sites and Learning About the Capital's Modernization
Taipei's rise during the late 19th century as a bustling trade hub and Taiwan's provincial, colonial, and later national capital shaped a distinct historic landscape. Japanese-era (1895~1945) buildings and infrastructure remain most prominent, alongside post-war monuments and facilities, offering a layered view into the city's commercial and political past.
A Walk Through Old Wanhua District: Heritage Sugar Refinery, Nature Park, Iconic Night Market
Come with us now to the proud and vibrant community where it all started in Taipei – heritage-rich, timeless Wanhua, founded as a riverport in the 1700s and the first settlement in today's big city. Located where the Xindian River flows into the Tamsui, the Taipei Metro whisks you to its Longshan Temple Station, from whence you can start this walk.
Temples, Tea, and Tired Legs: Climbing Maokong's Zhinan Temple Trail
Wenshan District's Maokong area is frequently on lists of recommended Taipei day trips — and for good reason. It's basically a greatest-hits tour of the city squeezed into a single, easily accessible mountainous neighborhood. Between the tea-covered hills, gondola rides, grand temples, hiking trails, and plentiful refreshment options, it has everything necessary for an effortlessly rewarding day out.
Shilin-Yuanshan One-Day Tour: Charms North & South of the Keelung River
The Shilin and Yuanshan areas are visually dramatic. The districts are situated on opposite sides of the Keelung River, where low mountain spurs spill out onto the Taipei Basin floor. In this article, you will be introduced to a set of key representative tourist draws: the gardens of a former Chiang Kai-shek spread, the Forest Ark observation platform where the stunning view awaits, a long-pedigree night market, and the legendary "Combat Zone" pub/bar quarter.
Echoes of Taipei's Military Past: Two Former Dependents' Villages Find New Purpose as Living Heritage Sites
The Taipei area was once dotted with nearly 200 military dependents' villages, mostly built after 1949 to house military personnel and their families. These compact communities were known for narrow lanes and evocative architecture. Most were torn down during the 1990s, but a handful of these retro-architecture treasures have been preserved, some transformed into art and cultural spaces with trendy boutique shops.