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88914535 | 51 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011051800000079 | Datun Mountain System: Zhongzhengshan Hiking Trail | At an elevation of 646 meters, Zhongzheng Mountain is located to the south of Datun Peak, which itself has an elevation of 960 meters. It has also been known as Mituo Mountain, Shibafen Mountain and Daganlin Mountain; the present name refers to the style name of the R.O.C.'s late president Chiang Kai-shek, and is spelled out in large characters by the plantation on the mountain's southern slope. The whole of the Taipei basin is visible from the peak. There are three alternative routes by which to ascend and descend. Southwest entrance of Zhongzheng Mountain: visitors may take Dengshan Road in front of the Zhan Ancestral Temple and walk for about 3.5 kilometer to the entrance located near the parking site of the Yangmingshan National Park. The path is steep, and it is about 500 meters to the peak. Visitors may also take the path from the Lane 230, Fuxing 3rd Road via the parking site of Shangqing Temple and take the path at Lane 300, Fuxing 3rd Road to the place where the elevation is 470 meters on agriculture industrial route of Zhongzheng Mountain. Then go about 0.7 kilometers to reach the parking site of Yangmingshan National Park.Southeast entrances of Zhongzheng Mountain: there are three entrances located at the Dahuiwan area on Dengshan Road. Visitors can take cross the Yicui Bridge from the Postal Training Institute on Quanyuan Road or take the uphill path at the back of the training Institute in the end of Zhuhai Road to reach the entrances. Two northward paths can reach Zhanggongshengjun Temple. Visitors can turn to Dengshan Road near the temple (Quanyuan Road) and then turn to the agriculture industrial route on the Zhongzheng Mountain (start is at an elevation of 250 meters) and it will take about 3.5 Kilometer to Zhongzheng Mountain. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | Zhongzheng Mountain and Zhuzihu Area_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002051.jpg | 20 | Y | bus 535 | 121.520512 | 25.150156 | Xinbeitou | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=36784439&ctNode=67792&mp=106051 | |||||
88914536 | 52 | 10 | 景點 | Museum | 2011051800000105 | 10:00 - 17:00 (Tue ~ Sun) | National Taiwan Museum | Located within the 2/28 Memorial Peace Park on Xiangyang Road, the National Taiwan Museum is a regal Baroque-style building complete with gable and dome supported by enormous round columns. The National Taiwan Museum is also Taiwan's oldest musem. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/03/13 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 2, Xiangyang Rd., Taipei | 2014/03/13 | National Taiwan Museum_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000779.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:MRT NTU Hospital Station Exit 4Bus:20、222、236、237、241、243、244、245、249、251、263、513、532、621、644、651、670、706、706 | 121.51501 | 25.04328 | NTU Hospital | +886-2-2382-2566 | http://formosa.ntm.gov.tw/web/en/exhibition.aspx | 886-2-2382-2684 | ||
88914537 | 53 | 10 | 景點 | Bicycle Traces | 2011051800000026 | Left and Right Banks of the Jingmei River Bikeway | The bikeways along the left and right banks of the Jingmei wind through a picturesque setting of lush green hills and crystal clear water. The right bank route links to the Taipei Zoo and Zoo Mall, with the sports courts and lawns of the National Chengchi University campus and river fish views along the way, making this a perfect choice for a family outing. Daonan Riverside Park offers plenty of recreational opportunities with its basketball courts, skating rinks, badminton courts, and other facilities. This area comes abuzz with activity in the evening. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Wenshan Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | Left and Right Banks of the Jingmei River_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000845.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station: Taipei Zoo StationBus: Take the No. 236, 237, 282, 295, 530, 611, Zhi 3, Zhi 4, Minibus 10, Brown 3, Brown 6, Brown 11,Brown 15, Brown 18, Green 1, or Keelung Bus (weekends only) to National Chengchi University or the Taipei Zoo. | 121.587451 | 25.0029 | Taipei Zoo | ||||||
88914538 | 54 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011051800000083 | Datun Mountain System: Junjianyan Hiking Trail | Junjianyan is an ideal site for school field trips owing to its convenient location in Taipei's suburbs and its special geological and botanical features.PictureWith an elevation of just 185m and numerous easily accessible paths, Junjianyan is popular with hill walkers everyday. Ascending from in front of the Yangming University campus research building (about 800m away from MRT-Qilian station) takes around 30 minutes by means of a 500m-long stone stairway. A fork in the middle of this path offers the choice of paved and railed route to the right and natural sandstone to the left. The huge white rock on the top resembles a battleship, which is the origin of the name in Chinese. This offers magnificent views back over rural and urban Taipei. An alternative route, also by means of a 500m-long stairway, leaves from the MRT-Shipai station behind the Veteran General Hospital. Mid-altitude plants such as Pieris taiwanensis Hayata and rough-leaved holly are found alongside the path.Danfeng Mountain, at an elevation of 117m, is reached about 350m by a path that leaves from beside the General Chen Ji-tang Mausoleum on Qiyan Road in Old Beitou. The path continues up to Zhaominjing Temple, as does another that starts from Danfeng Heights at Lane 201, Qiyan Road. The temple, also called Lovers’ Temple is located on Chongyang 7th Road. Taking the southeasterly path from the temple, Junjianyan is about 1.2 kilometers away.Two other routes also lead to this spot, both starting at the Yangming Mountain First Cemetery located at the intersection of Xingyi Road and Quanyuan Road. From 220-12 Quanyuan Road, follow the uphill path inside the cemetery to a fork about 160m further on; the westerly route of Huangxi Mountain (281 meters above sea level) path runs about 1.1 kilometers to Junjianyan, the southerly route about 1.4 kilometers. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | The Junjianyan and Danfeng Area_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002800.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.513702 | 25.123001 | Qilian | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=36796989&ctNode=67793&mp=106051 | ||||||
88914539 | 55 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011051800000554 | Erge Mountain System: Xianjiyan Hiking Trail | lso called Jingmei Mountain after its location near the intersection of the Jingmei and Xindian rivers, the local people refer to it as Xizikou Mountain. The name Xianjiyan is due to the large rock at the peak, which is believed to be the relic of an immortal ("xian"). It is a branch of the Nangang Mountains. At 144m in height, Xianjiyan offers a gentle day out for family groups. Many trails ascend the hill, the most popular being the stairway of the monumental archway starting from next to No. 241, Jinxin St (#3 entrance on the map). Though the steps are rather steep at the beginning, they become gentler. Trees are thick; the slope is gentle, making it a good choice for summer. The hill and Xianyan Temple make good sightseeing destinations, offering fine views.Buses 10, 30, 74, 209, 251, 253, 278, 284, 290 and 505 all come here; visitors should alight at the Jingxing Road stop. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Wenshan Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | Xianjiyan Area_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11001480.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.543913 | 24.991055 | Jingmei | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=37483611&ctNode=67818&mp=106051 | ||||||
88914540 | 56 | 10 | 景點 | Exhibition | 2011051800000666 | Daily 9:00~20:00 Tours: Monday 13:00 & 15:00; Weekends 11:00 & 13:00 | National Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Center (National Theater & National Concert Hall) | Built in 1987, the National Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Center at Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall are the first national-level cultural venues in Taiwan. In addition to hosting major performances, the two major buildings of the center—the National Theater and National Concert Hall—are major Taipei landmarks. The two buildings are designed in a traditional Chinese palace style, with distinctive yellow tiled roofs and red pillars adding to their stately elegance. In addition to enjoying world-class musical, dance and theater performances, center visitors can also tour the cultural gallery and performing arts library. The center also offers regular guided tours for a more in-depth look at the world of performance arts in Taipei. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/08/21 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei City21-1 Zhongshan S. Rd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei 100 | 2014/08/21 | National Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Center_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11003275.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station (Exit 5)Buses: 15, 18, 20, 22, 37, 204, 208, 214, 236, 248, 249, 251, 252, 261, 263, 270, 293, 297, 621, 623, 630, 651, or Xinyi Line to the CKS Memorial Hall Station or Nanmen Market stop; or take the Xindian Bus or Chih-Nan Bus to the CKS Memorial Hall or Nanmen Market stops. | 121.51832 | 25.03550 | Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall | 886-2-3393-9888 | http://www.ntch.edu.tw/english/index | 3393-9908 | Tour Tickets: Adults NT$100; Groups and Concession NT$70 | |
88914541 | 57 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011111300000018 | Nangang Mountain System: Xiangshan (Mt. Elephant) Hiking Trail | Xiangshan derives its name from its external shape (“xiang” means elephant in Chinese) and is located at the south-eastern section of Xinyi District. Its composition is mainly sandstone, akin to that of Hushan. The tawny cliffs and giant rocks along the path, coupled with numerous natural life forms and birds, make the entire mountain resemble a natural ecological paradise. It’s a great place for the general public to enjoy outdoor leisure time and bask in the beauty of nature.Along the trail there are explanatory sign boards providing information to visitors concerning the environment. The diversified cliff and slope terrains form a great nurturing ground for fern-family plants. In particular, the quantity of Taiwanese Cibotium (Cibotium taiwanianum) and Flying Spider-monkey Tree Fern (Cyathea lepifera) ranks top in Taipei City.Back in the days when medicine was not as advanced as it is today, Taiwanese Cibotium was commonly used to stop bleeding. The Flying Spider-monkey Tree Fern, on the other hand, is the most valuable ecological feature of Taipei City.Standing on the top of Xiangshan, the entire Taipei Basin is right under your eyes. The extension of the ridge reaches into Zhongqiang Park of Xinyi District, and therefore has become the best evening stroll venue for local residents. It is also a great vacation spot for people to relax and relieve stress.The Six Giant Rocks“Laolaixia” is the name given to Xiangshan’s landscape of peculiar giant rocks. On top of these rocks, the entire view of the bustling Xinyi District is captured; it is a popular spot for photo-taking. The rising sun juxtaposed with Taipei 101 and the slumbering Xinyi District skyscrapers provide endless pictures of enjoyment throughout the day and night. | 2011/11/13 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Xinyi Dist.,Taipei CityXiangshan (Mt. Elephant) | 2015/03/23 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11001481.jpg | 20 | Y | By MRT: Alight at Taipei City Hall Station and walk toward Zhongqiang Park located on Sec. 5 of Xinyi Rd. It takes about 30 minutes on foot to reach the trail entrance at Alley 22 of Lane 150. Or, alight at Yongchun Station and walk toward Yongchun High School located on Songshan Rd. It's a 25 minute walk to the Yongchungang Park.By Bus: Take Bus No. 33, 46, 207, 612, 621 or 277 and alight at Xinyi Administration Center Stop; or Bus No. 33 or 299 and alight at Yongchun High School Stop; enter Lane 150 of Xinyi Rd.Return journey: Take Bus No. 299 at Yongchun High School Stop to MRT Yongchun Station. | 121.571970 | 25.023757 | Xiangshan | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=38420442&ctNode=67815&mp=106051 | ||||||
88914542 | 58 | 10 | 景點 | Historic Sites | 2011051800000365 | Tues~Sun 9:00~17:00; Closed on Mondays and national holidays | Heritage and Culture Education Center of Taipei (the historic Bopiliao area ) | The Heritage and Culture Education Center of Taipei is located in the historic Bopiliao area of Wanhua District near Longshan Temple. This area has preserved much of its Qing period roots, with arched brick arcades, carved pattern window lattices, and other traces of the city’s early elegance. Old-style shop-houses (with stores in front and living areas in back) also remain from that period, opening a window to the early development of the Bangka (Wanhua) area, lending a unique historical and architectural flavor to the area. Visitors can learn more about the history of the area at the Heritage and Culture Education Center. The center has different theme displays and hosts special exhibits on Bopiliao as well as educational activities. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/09/02 | 臺北旅遊網 | Wanhua Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 101, Guangzhou St., Wanhua District, Taipei City | 2014/09/02 | Bopiliao_ Heritage and Culture Education Center of Taipei | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/image/A0/B0/C0/D875/E723/F366/c45fbda2-34fd-4d1b-9a5a-20274908f866.jpg | http://www.travel.taipei/streams/scenery_file_audio/e29.mp3 | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Longshan Temple Station walk east for about 8-10 minutes. Bus: 231、234、245、263、264、265、265(right)、265(left)、265(Shuttle)、310、38、38(Shuttle)、628、651、656、657、658、701、702、705、907, Heping Arterial Line, or 907 to the Kunming Street intersection; or the 28、201、49、527 . | 121.50326 | 25.03666 | Longshan Temple | 886-2-2336-1704 | 2336-1720 | ||
88914543 | 59 | 10 | 景點 | Library | 2011051800000694 | Beitou Library | Apart from being famous for its hot springs, Beitou is also home to Taiwan’s first “green” library. This distinctive structure is located in the lush green environs of Beitou Hot Spring Park, near the Beitou Hot Spring Museum. This library was the first building in Taiwan to receive the certification of “Green Building”. The structure makes generous use of French windows and natural light, and blends in with the surrounding environment. Built mainly of wood and steel, it resembles a large treehouse just waiting to welcome visitors. Beitou Library is “green” from inside to outside! Part of the roof is covered in solar panels, which can store up to 16KW of power. The wooden balcony railing is also eco-friendly; its vertical design conserves energy by reducing the amount of heat-causing rays allowed to enter the rooms. Rainwater collected by the sloping roof’s drainage system is used to water the library’s plants and flush the toilets. Eco-friendly paint was also used, to reduce the amount of toxins released into the environment. When you come to Beitou, besides having a nice soak in the hot springs, you can also visit the Beitou Library for some “forest bathing”—enjoying a good book surrounded by lush greenery, that is! | 2011/05/18 | 2013/08/28 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei City | 2013/08/28 | Beitou Library | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/image/A0/B0/C1/D68/E883/F368/ff34f438-0a5d-4840-9829-ba6a47d9bc2f.jpg | http://www.travel.taipei/streams/scenery_file_audio/e16.mp3 | 20 | Y | 121.506343 | 25.136571 | Xinbeitou | 886-2-2897-7682 | 2897-8538 | ||||
88914544 | 60 | 10 | 景點 | Exhibition | 2011051800000237 | Mon~Sat: 19:30~20:30 | See-Join Puppet Theater Restaurant | Established in 1992, See-Join is the first puppet theater themed restaurant in Taiwan. The restaurant presents hand puppet performances that interactively engage with the audience. Designated by the government as a "Taiwan Image" puppet theater, the restaurant is a good place to enjoy the ambiance of yesteryear Taiwan. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/12/26 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongshan Dist.,Taipei CityNo.2, Aly. 16, Ln. 41, Sec. 2, Nanjing E. Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei City 104, Taiwan (R.O.C.) | 2014/12/26 | See-Join Puppet Theater Restaurant_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000761.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.529206 | 25.052894 | Songjiang Nanjing | +886-2-2523-1118 | http://www.see-join.com.tw/ http://blog.yam.com/SEEJOIN | 2502-6399 | |||
88914545 | 61 | 10 | 景點 | Temple | 2011051800000285 | Daily 05:00 to 22:00 | Bishan Temple | Located on Mt. Bishan in Neihu District, Bishan Temple is dedicated to the hero Chen Yuan-kuang and his generals Li Po-yao and Ma Ren. Chen developed the Quanzhou area of Fujian Province. Among the people of Quanzhou, he is worshipped as the patron saint "Kaizhang Sheng Wang." Bishan Temple is the biggest temple in Taiwan dedicated to Kaizhang Sheng Wang. The popular temple also commands a bird's-eye view of the scenic surroundings, including the Taipei Basin, the winding Tamsui River, Liyu Mountain, and terraced fields. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/08/21 | 臺北旅遊網 | Neihu Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 24, Bishan Rd., Neihu District, Taipei 114 | 2014/08/21 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/image/A0/B0/C0/D0/E197/F604/3064c0de-0095-499a-add2-f383a465c2fd.jpg | 20 | Y | Bus: 220、240、247、21、222、256、267、278、28、284、287、287、521、551、552、617、620、630、677 | 121.588290 | 25.097072 | Neihu | 886-2-2790-0657 | 2792-6177 | ||||
88914546 | 62 | 10 | 景點 | Temple | 2011051800000321 | Guandu Temple | Guandu Temple is the oldest Mazu temple in northern Taiwan. Many historic stories were carved into the walls, pillars, and stone lions. A special ceremony of the Guandu Temple is on March 23rd of the lunar calendar every year. The Lantern Festival and Chongyuan Pu Tu. "For hundry ghosts," are both big ceremonies to attract tourists for worship. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 360, Zhixing Road, Taipei | 2011/05/18 | Guandu Temple_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000949.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:Guandu Station - On foot 15 min. | 121.464010 | 25.117655 | Guandu | 886-2-2858-1281 | 886-2-2858-4022 | ||||
88914547 | 63 | 10 | 景點 | Blue Highway | 2011051800000016 | Dajia Wharf | Dajia Wharf is located on the Keelung River next to Dajia Riverside Park. From the wharf, you can take a boat tour east past Dazhi Bridge, the Miramar Ferris wheel, Neihu Technology Park, and Taipei 101. The west-bound trip passes The Grand Hotel, Taipei Children's Recreation Center, Chientan Overseas Youth Activity Center, and Sanjiaodu Wharf. Dajia Wharf is also the site of an annual dragon boat competition during the Dragon Boat Festival. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongshan Dist.,Taipei City | 2011/05/18 | Dajia Wharf_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000837.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:Yuanshan station1.Take the Brown 16, 49, 72, 222, or 286 bus to Dajia Elementary School and walk about 15 minutes from the Dajia Evacuation Gate.2.Parking is available near Dajia Wharf. | 121.540946 | 25.073920 | Yuanshan | 886-2-2928-4665 | Boat Tours: NT$120 (Adults) or above, NT$100 (Children,Seniors and Persons with Disabilities) | ||||
88914548 | 64 | 10 | 景點 | City Park | 2011051800000647 | Bihu Park | Bihu Park covers an area of about 13.1 hectares near the National Taiwan Junior College of Performing Arts. Occupying seven of those hectares is Dapi Lake, which was used for farming irrigation until the park was created in 1987. The park facilities include rest pavilions, a nine-turn bridge, and lakeside path. The park flora includes willows, baldcypresses, cajeput trees (paper bark trees), golden showers, royal poincianas, Chinese hibiscus, azaleas, and Ixora westii, which alternately bloom in the spring and summer, creating a mosaic of color reflected in the lake. For the studious, a 45-person capacity reading room is located on the first floor of the park management center. There are also tennis courts, a swimming pool and other recreational facilities. Apart from enjoying the blooms and physical activity, visitors can fish and hike. There are six mountain trails to choose from, with rest pavilions along the way to stop and enjoy the tranquility of nature. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/11 | 臺北旅遊網 | Neihu Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 175, Sec. 2, Neihu Rd., Taipei City 114 | 2015/03/11 | Bihu Park_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002938.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:Wende Station1. Bus: Take the 10, 247, 247 (Shuttle), 247(Huanshan Line), 267 (Ancillary), 278, 284, 284 (Shuttle), 287, 287 (Shuttle), 620, 620 (Shuttle), 630, 677, R2, or BR10 to Dahu Park stop. 2. Car: From Chenggong Road in Neihu drive towards Donghu. 3. Parking: Dahu Park underground parking lot (No. 7, Sec. 5, Chenggong Rd., Neihu District) | 121.581244 | 25.082220 | Wende | 886-2-2585-1430 | |||||
88914549 | 65 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011051800000071 | Datun Mountain System: Zhongyishan Hiking Trail | There are two easterly paths that run around the mountain from the backyard of Xintian Temple (Zhongyi Temple) in Beitou. Pines and bamboos growing beside the stairway paths provide shade for more than 90% of the trail. Xiaobalifen Mountain (elevation 232m) provides views of the Guandu Plain and Guanyin Mountain. Ropes have been attached to help people climb the steeper sections. PictureOn the small flat land on the mountain have two graveyards, one power tower and a BMX (Bicycle Motocross) training course. Following the path which runs from northeast towards southwest, Daoxiang Road or Taipei Highway No.3 in Tamsui is about 750m away in northeast. Walking towards southwest of the path, the Zhuwei and Tamsui River estuaries are in sight from the open area on the mountain. Taking the unpaved path down the slope along the ridge is about 400m and can arrive to the intersection at Lane 30, Zhongyang North Road Section 4 (going north to Fengdanbailu, southwest to Northern Taiwan Institute of Science and Technology, south to Taoyuan Junior High School, Chen Huai-gong Memorial Hall and Xingtian Temple). The Xingtian Temple entrance is located in the south of the intersection about 150m away. The entire hillside path is about 2 kilometers long and takes about 1.5 hour to walk. The facilities on the path located in the backyard of Xingtian Temple are well-maintained, which make it the best site for the residents doing morning exercise. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | Zhongyi Mountain Path_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002047.jpg | 20 | Y | bus216、223、308、632、red35 | 121.478292 | 25.13619 | Fuxinggang | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=36778116&ctNode=67790&mp=106051 | |||||
88914550 | 66 | 10 | 景點 | Temple | 2011051800000281 | Daily 08:00~17:00 | Puji Temple | Situated on Wenquan Road in Beitou District, Puji Temple is one of the few surviving Japanese-era Buddhist temples in Taiwan. It was built in 1905 with donations from railway workers and was known as Tesshin-in. Today, the temple is dedicated to Guanyin, who is locally considered to be the guardian spirit of the hot springs. In 1998, the temple was designated as an official historic site. The Japanese aesthetics of the temple are evident in the tranquil simplicity and sober design. The Japanese-style worship ceremony is continued to this day at the temple. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 112, Wenquan Rd., Beitou District, Taipei 112 | 2011/05/18 | Puji Temple_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000924.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Xinbeitou Station follow Zhongshan Rd. towards Wenquan Road.1.Take the No. 216, 218, 218 (Aux. Line), or 266 bus to Xinbeitou Station and walk up the hill.2.Car: Parking is available next to Beitou Water Park. | 121.51126 | 25.13602 | Xinbeitou | 886-2-2891-4386 | ||||
88914551 | 67 | 10 | 景點 | Exhibition | 2011051800000421 | Taipei Artist Village | The Taipei Artist Village is located in an idle space that the Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs repurposed in October 2001 for cultural pursuits. The village provides a welcome spot for interaction and exchange between the general public and artists in various fields. There are also studio spaces that are available for artists. Over 30 international artists have worked at the village, adding to the cosmopolitan tone of the local arts scene. On certain days, the studios are open for visitors to see the resident artists at work. The village also arranges art classes taught by artists and also arranges art exchange activities and facilities for exhibitions by professional and part-time artists. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei CityNo.7, Beiping E. Rd., Jhongjheng District, Taipei City 100 | 2011/05/18 | Taipei Artist Village_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000955.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:Shandao Temlpe Station | 121.52238 | 25.04691 | Shandao Temple | 886-2-3393-7377 | http://www.artistvillage.org/?lang=en | 3393-7389 | |||
88914552 | 68 | 10 | 景點 | Museum | 2011051800000142 | Tues~Sun 10:00 to 18:00 (Last admission at 17:30) | Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei | The Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei is located in a historic Japanese-era building once used as Chenggong Elementary School. After Taiwan's retrocession, the building housed the Taipei City Hall. When City Hall moved to Xinyi District in 1994, the building was turned into an art museum. The museum was officially renamed in 2000 as the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei. Free audio guide service and group tours are available. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/06/25 | 臺北旅遊網 | Datong Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 39, Chang-an W. Rd., Datong District, Taipei 103 | 2014/06/25 | Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000737.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:Zhongshan StationBus: Take the No. 216,218,220,224,247,260,287,310 Zhongshan Market. | 121.51892 | 25.05072 | Zhongshan | 886-2-2552-3721 | http://www.mocataipei.org.tw/ | 2559-3874 | ||
88914553 | 69 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011051800000075 | Datun Mountain System: Guizikeng Hiking Trail | This trail leaves from Zhongyang North Road Sec. 2 and 3 in Beitou, from which one takes Daoxiang Rd., then Xiushan Rd. or along the road beside Guizi River. After crossing Xiushan Bridge onto Zhonghe St., turn left onto Xiushan Road, cross the bridge at the intersection of the two rivers, turn right to Lane 159, Xiushan Rd., beside Shuimoukeng River, and walk about 550 meters to the Guizikeng Water and Soil Conservation Education Park and Xiaqingxue Trail entrance.PictureThe uphill stone stairway section of Xiaqingxue Trail is rather steep; rows of cherry trees have been planted and maintained by Xiushan neighborhood residents. There are a public toilet and pavilion on the way to Shibiling; cheery trees next to the kiosk blossom in winter. After crossing the pine wood bridge over Guizikeng River, take the northerly uphill path at the fork way to reach Xiaqingxue which connects to the recreational tangerine farm near the Guanyun Bridge on Fuxing 3rd Rd. Visitors may take a left turn through Guizikeng Trail to Xiaopingding or take a U-turn and return to the Guizikeng Water and Soil Conservation Education Park and the entrance of Xiaqingxue Trail. The route is flat next to the rivers and good shade is provided by the trees on both sides, and there is a pavilion providing viewpoints from which visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Guandu Plain. The trail measures about 2.5km and takes about 1.5 hours to circle the mountain. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | Guizikeng Hillside Path_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002045.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.493959 | 25.150559 | Fuxinggang | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=36779255&ctNode=67791&mp=106051 | ||||||
88914554 | 70 | 10 | 景點 | Historic Sites | 2011051800000395 | 1.Opening Hours: See website http://tgh.mofa.gov.tw/ (Chinese) | Taipei Guest House | Construction of the Taipei Guest House began in 1899 and was completed in 1901. Its current form dates back a renovation in 1911. The guest house is located to the left of the Presidential Office Building and served as the residence of the governor-general during the Japanese occupation period. Visiting VIPs were also received here. In 1950, the building was renamed as the Taipei Guest House and repurposed for large state banquets, the reception of foreign dignitaries, and cultural activities. In 1998, the guest house was designated as a national historic site. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/07/21 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 1, Ketagalan Blvd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei 100 | 2014/07/21 | Taipei Guest House_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000884.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From NTU Hospital Station walk about 5 minutes.1.Bus: Take the No. 20, 236, 237, 241, 243, 244, 245, 245(Qingshan Line), 245 (Aux.), 251, or 263 bus to the MRT NTU Hospital Station. 2.Underground parking is available at the NTU Hospital. | 121.51589 | 25.03978 | NTU Hospital | 886-2-2348-2999 | ||||
88914555 | 71 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011051800000521 | Wuzhi Mountain System: Daluntoushan and Dalunweishan Hiking Trail | Daluntou Mountain is the highest peak in the western Wuzhi Mountains; and, from Bishanyan, in Neihu, it looks particularly magnificent. An agricultural path runs from the base to the top of the mountain; a large rectangular pavilion, on the peak, offers shelter; there is a saddle between the Daluntou and Dalunwei mountains. The great green mountain is exceptionally quiet, and there is the Bishan camp site adjacent to Daluntou Mountain (with Dalunwei Mountain to its northwest and the famous scenic Bishan to its south). To the north is the Neishuangxi Forest Nature Park, which is divided into forest and conservation zones.Visitors can take the buses No. 240, 247, 222, 267, 521, blue 20, blue 27 alighting at Jinlong Temple stop (final stop); or take the buses No. 21, 28, 278, 4, 521, 267 alighting at Neihu Police substation stop and transfer minibus No.2 to Bishanyan stop; or take the buses No. 213, 255 alighting at Shuangxi Community No.6 Stop and walk to the mountain trail. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Neihu Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | Daluntou & Dalunwei Mountains_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002054.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.585242 | 25.105627 | Shilin | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=37197846&ctNode=67803&mp=106051 | ||||||
88914556 | 72 | 10 | 景點 | Exhibition | 2011051800000217 | 20:00 - 21:30 (Fri ~ Sat) | Taipei Eye | Taipei Eye is a performing troupe showcasing traditional theater. Performances in Chinese, English and Japanese are scheduled every week. Theater goers can watch the actors put on makeup before each show. Be sure to bring a camera to snap a few photos with the actors. | 2011/05/18 | 2013/04/25 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongshan Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 113, Sec. 2, Zhongshan N. Rd., Taipei | 2013/04/25 | Taipei Eye_5 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/image/A0/B0/C0/D26/E973/F975/df403192-5e7f-40b1-a235-80d7651eca21.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:MRT Minquan West Rd. Station - On foot 15 min.Bus:40、42、218、218、220、221、227、227、247、260、261、287、310、636、659、41、63、225、280、30、29、638、617 | 121.523253 | 25.060503 | Zhongshan Elementary School | 886-2-2568-2677 | http://www.taipeieye.com/ | 2568-2335 | ||
88914557 | 73 | 10 | 景點 | Historic Sites | 2011051800000410 | Opening Hours: The house can only be viewed from the outside | Tianmu White House | The White House in Tianmu was formerly used as the residence of U.S. military advisors based in Taiwan. During the Korean War in the 1950s, the U.S. sent the Seventh Fleet to the Taiwan Strait to defend Taiwan against attack from mainland China. Many Japanese-style homes were built in Taipei's Tianmu area to house U.S. military advisors based in Taiwan at that time. Designated as a city historic site, the White House is one of the few houses in Tianmu remaining from that era. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Shilin Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 23, Lane 181, Sec. 7, Zhongshan N. Rd., Shilin District, Taipei 111 | 2015/03/23 | White House in Tianmu_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11001015.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Shipai Station, take the bus1.Take the No. 220, 220 (Direct), 220 (Shuttle), 224, 267, 535, 601, 685, Zhongshan Arterial Route, or Red 19 bus to Tianmu and walk about 5 minutes.2.Parking is available at Tianmu Park. | 121.53067 | 25.12486 | Shilin | http://www.culture.gov.tw/frontsite/cultureassets/caseBasicInfoAction.do?method=doViewCaseBasicInfo&caseId=AA09602001092&version=1&assetsClassifyId=1.1 | ||||
88914558 | 74 | 10 | 景點 | Museum | 2011051800000183 | Sun and Tues~Fri 09:00 ~ 17:00, Sat 09:00 ~ 20:00; Closed on Mondays | Taipei Astronomical Museum | The Taipei Astronomical Museum is the place to go in Taipei to learn more about the mysteries of the universe. The museum boasts Asia's biggest planetarium. Housed under a striking 35-meter diameter golden dome, the planetarium can seat 325 people and performs its wizardry over a 180-degree semicircular screen with the help of an IMAX projector and ZEISS planetarium system. Seats are inclined at 25~30 degrees to make you feel as if you are up with the stars.First floor displays introduce ancient astronomy, the Earth, and space and science technologies. On the second floor, visitors can learn more about celestial spheres and constellations and the solar system. And telescopes, observatories the exhibits on the stars, the Milky Way and galaxies are located on the third floor. PDA guide services are also available. The top floor is occupied by two observatories and a radio telescope. The second observatory is open during the day and on Saturday nights from 19:00 to 21:00. It is also open during solar and lunar eclipses, the Chinese Valentines Day (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month), Mid-Autumn Festival, and other special astronomical days. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/08/21 | 臺北旅遊網 | Shilin Dist.,Taipei CityNo.363, Jihe Rd., Shilin Dist., Taipei City 11160 | 2014/08/21 | Taipei Astronomical Museum_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000773.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Shilin Station walk about 20 minutes or take the 41, Red 12, Red 3, or Red 30 to the museum. From Jiantan Station take the Red 3 or Red 30 to the museum.1. Bus: Take the 288 (Shuttle), 290, 40, 41, 529, 620 minibus 8, Red 12, Red 3, or Red 30 to the Taipei Astronomical Museum stop.2. The museum ground level parking lot can accommodate 20 tourist coaches. There is also underground parking for up to 240 cars and 400 scooters. | 121.51897 | 25.09606 | Jiantan | 886-2-2831-4551 | http://english.tam.taipei.gov.tw/MP_104052.html | 2831-4405 | ||
88914559 | 75 | 10 | 景點 | Church & Mosque | 2011051800000341 | Lee Chun-sheng Memorial Christ Presbyterian Church | This church was built in memory of the famous Dadaocheng tea merchant and ardent philanthropist Lee Chun-sheng. One of the more interesting qualities of the church is the front façade, which resembles a face—the main doorway suggesting a mouth and the two upper windows resembling eyes. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Datong Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 44, Guide St., Datong District, Taipei 103 | 2011/05/18 | Lee Chun-sheng Memorial Christ Presbyterian Church | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11001528.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Shuanglian Station take the bus to Dadaocheng.1.Bus: Take the Red 33 bus to the intersection of Minsheng Rd. 206、255、274、641、6692.Parking is available next to the No. 3~5 water gates. | 121.508284 | 25.05521 | 886-2-2558-0753 | ||||||
88914560 | 76 | 10 | 景點 | Museum | 2011051800000175 | AM 10:00-PM 5:00,Closed Mondays | Puppetry Art Center of Taipei | The Puppetry Art Center of Taipei was born from a passion with puppetry. In 1998, Paul Lin, chairman of the Taiyuan Arts and Culture Foundation, donated space to house the center. After careful planning by the Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs, the center was finally opened to provide a home for the preservation of puppetry culture. Located near the Living Mall, the center presents its traditional subject matter in a thoroughly modern setting. In addition to displays, the center arranges puppet shows and organizes fun and educational puppetry classes. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Songshan Dist.,Taipei City2F, No. 99, Sec. 5, Civic Blvd., Songshan District, Taipei 105 | 2011/05/18 | Puppetry Art Center of Taipei_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11003684.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From SYS Memorial Hall Station (Exit 5), follow Guangfu S. Rd. towards Civic Blvd. (Sec. 5) and turn right past the stoplight. (About 10~15 minutes on foot).Take the No. 202、203、205、257、276、605、667、669、204、266、278、282、288、672 | 121.56210 | 25.0472 | Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall | 886-2-2528-9553 | http://www.pact.org.tw/English/include/N1.html | 2528-9556 | 1.Full price: NT$50/person 2.Concession (ID required): NT$40/person (students, military personnel, police, veterans, retired civil servants and teachers, aboriginals, and groups of 20 or more) and groups 3.Free admission (ID required): Children under 3 years old; seniors (65 and over), low-income households, and the handicapped 4.Groups of over 20 should make reservations two-weeks in advance to arrange for guide service. | |
88914561 | 77 | 10 | 景點 | Historic Sites | 2011051800000378 | Mon~Fri 09:00 to 15:00,Closed on weekends | Jianguo Brewery | Built in 1919, the Jianguo Brewery was operated as the Takasago Brewery during the Japanese occupation period. At that time, it was as well known as the Sapporo Brewery in Hokkaido. After Taiwan's retrocession, the Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau acquired the facility and renamed it as the Jianguo Brewery in 1975. In 2007, the Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation (TTLC) renamed the site as the Taipei Brewery. Visitors can order food and beverages at the brewery restaurant. TTLC spirits and other souvenir items are also displayed and sold here. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongshan Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 85, Sec. 2, Bade Rd., Zhongshan District, Taipei 104 | 2011/05/18 | Jianguo Brewery_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000872.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Zhongxiao-Xinsheng Station (Exit 4), walk past Guanghua Market towards Bade Rd. and turn right. The brewery is across Civic Blvd. (about five to eight minutes on foot).1.Bus: Take the No. 41, 52, 202, 203, 205, 214, 222, 226, 257, 280, 290, or 505 bus to Zhongshan Girl's Senior High School, Jianguo Brewery or National Taiwan University of Science and Technology.2.Parking is available under the Jianguo N. Rd. viaduct and at Dodo Home's Yitong Parking Garage. | 121.535389 | 25.046111 | Zhongxiao Xinsheng | 886-2-2771-9131 | http://event.ttl-eshop.com.tw/tp | 2781-1914 | Free admission | |
88914562 | 78 | 10 | 景點 | City Park | 2011051800000579 | Guandu Natural Park | Guandu Natural Park is located at the confluence of the Tamsui and Keelung rivers; this park consists mainly of wetlands, marshes, and hills. The facilities here include a nature center, trains, and bird watching areas. Various educational activities are also organized to introduce visitors to the ecology of wetlands. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/08/21 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 360, Zhixing Rd., Taipei | 2014/08/21 | Guandu Natural Park_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002942.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.469 | 25.1194 | Guandu | 886-2-2858-7417 | http://gd-park.org.tw/ | |||||
88914563 | 79 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011051800000538 | Wuzhi Mountain System: Jinmianshan Hiking Trail | IllustrationLocated to the west of Jinlong Temple, in the middle of the Dalunwei Mountain range, this mountain, which has two names, has an elevation of 252 meters. At one end of the mountain are the clear waters of the Neihudapo Lake. A mountain path can be accessed from Lane 91, Neihu Rd, Sec. 1; Lane 136, Huanshan Rd. Sec. 1; or Lane 50, Huanshan Rd. Sec. 2, which is the shortest path of all three. Descending from the top, to a pass at 181m elevation, and then climbing again to another peak (with high voltage power tower) takes about 20 minutes. Here, a huge stone protrudes towards the north and, looking from Bishanyan, the mountain looks like a knife, which is the origin of the name Jiandaoshi Mountain. The whole of Taipei City can be seen from this peak.Visitors can take the buses No. 267, 247, 256, blue 27 alighting at Takming College and walk to the entrance of Lane 91, Neihu Road Sec. 1; or take the buses No. 256, 267, blue 27 alighting at Lishan village stop and walk to the entrance of Lane 50, Huanshan Road Sec. 2; or take the buses No. 220, 240, 256, blue 20 alighting at Xihu garden stop and walk to the entrance of Lane 24, Huanshan Road Sec. 3. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Neihu Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | Jinmian & Jiandaoshi Mountain_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002058.jpg | 20 | Y | bus 214、247(mountain line)、256、267、red31、blue20、blue27. | 121.568393 | 25.087603 | Xihu | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=37197848&ctNode=67805&mp=106051 | |||||
88914564 | 80 | 10 | 景點 | Museum | 2011051800000191 | Tues~Sun 09:00-17:00; Closed on Mondays and national holidays | Ketagalan Culture Center | The Ketagalan Culture center introduces the various Pingpu indigenous tribes of Taiwan, including the now extinct northern Taiwan Ketagalan tribe. In addition to the exhibit areas, the center has an art gallery, spacious international conference room, and classroom areas serving various functions. | 2011/05/18 | 2012/04/13 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 3-1, Zhongshan Rd., Beitou Dist., Taipei City 112 | 2012/04/13 | Ketagalan Culture Center_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000781.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Xinbeitou Station walk straight along Zhongshan Road for about three minutes to the center.1. Bus: 216 (Sub-line), 218, 230, 266, 302, 631, 632, M6, M7, M9, M14, M21, M22, M23, M25, or Chih-Nan Bus Xindian-Danhai Line to Beitou Elementary School stop 2.Parking: Xinbeitou Station Parking Lot; parking near Beitou Hot Spring Park | 121.50585 | 25.13724 | Xinbeitou | 886-2-2898-6500 | http://www.ketagalan.taipei.gov.tw | 2898-6519 | ||
88914565 | 81 | 10 | 景點 | Temple | 2011051800000265 | 08:00~17:30 | Zhaojing Temple -Lover's Temple | Zhaojing Temple (also known as Zhaoming Temple and Lover's Temple) is located on a hill in front of Junjian Rock in Beitou. The tranquil setting is embraced by mountains with expansive and uplifting views of the Guandu Plain. The architecturally striking temple has a steep central peak with a dragon coiled on the top. The main deity at the temple is the Thousand-hand Guanyin, the patron saint for health, marriage, illumination and wealth. Wax statues depicting the mythical lovers, the Cowherd and Weaving Girl are also placed at the temple, earning it the nickname of "Lover's Temple." Zhaojing Temple is also a popular spot for making a wish. Visitors can write their wishes on slips of paper or wood tablets and, after praying to the Thousand-hand Guanyin, place the paper slips in the wishing box next to the goddess. Visitors can then toss coins into the wishing pool by the temple, aiming for one of six earthen bowls representing marriage, health and wealth, depending on the nature of their wish. There is also a wishing pavilion where visitors can hang the wooden wish tablets. The inscription at the pavilion reads, "True love goes unseen, but false affections are known to heaven." It is a reminder for lovers to cherish their feelings and not be deceptive in love, and a wish that everyone will find their perfect match. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei City | 2011/05/18 | Zhaojing Temple -Lover's Temple_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000919.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.51378 | 25.13153 | Qiyan | 886-2-2894-1362 | |||||
88914566 | 82 | 10 | 景點 | Museum | 2011051800000221 | Monday to Saturday 9:30 am to 16:30pm Closed: Sundays, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival | Suho Paper Memorial Museum | This museum was established by Changchun Paper Co. founder Chen Su-ho. A long-time paper industry insider, Chen felt that it was shame that although China invented paper, the profile of Chinese paper-making traditions of China had receded in modern times. He therefore began planning the Su Ho Memorial Paper Museum, which opened five years later in October 1995. In addition to paper displays, the museum has a demonstration handmade paper factory and offers classes on papermaking. Visitors can also pick up a variety of fine handmade paper items at the museum gift shop. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongshan Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 68, Sec. 2, Chang-an E. Rd., Zhongshan District, Taipei 100 | 2015/03/23 | Su Ho Memorial Paper Museum_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000752.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:1. Luzhou Line- Songjiang Nanjing Station exit, follow Songjiang Rd. towards Chang-an E. Rd. At Chang-an E. Rd. turn right (about 5 minutes on foot).2. From Zhongxiao-Xinsheng Station (Exit 4), follow Xinsheng S. Rd. towards Songjiang Rd. At Chang-an E. Rd. turn right (about 10 minutes on foot).1.Bus: Take the No. 25、41、52、72、202、203、214、222、226、254、280、290、311、505、6422.Pay parking lots are available under the Xinsheng N. Rd. and Jianguo N. Rd. viaducts. | 121.533642 | 25.048387 | Songjiang Nanjing | 886-2-2507-5535#23 | http://www.suhopaper.org.tw/ | 2506-5195 | NT$180/person; Groups (20-plus) NT$160/person | |
88914567 | 83 | 10 | 景點 | Museum | 2011051800000097 | Tues~Sun 10:00 to 18:00 Closed on Mondays; Open on national holidays and during special events | National Museum of History | Located inside the Taipei Botanical Garden, the National Museum of History opened over 50 years ago. Originally housing pieces from the collection of the Henan Museum, the museum has grown over the decades to become an important center for art and culture in Taipei. The collection comprises works donated by over 400 private collectors, including rope-pattern pottery, Han ceramics, painted dancer and musician figurines from the Six Kingdoms period, Tang-era tri-color glazed ceramics, oracle bones, bronze vessels, porcelain, historic documents and other precious works. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 49, Nanhai Rd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei 100 | 2011/05/18 | National Museum of History_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000727.jpg | 20 | Y | 1.Take the 0 West, 1, or 204 bus to Jianguo Middle School; the 0 South, 5, 10, 38, 227, 241, 244, 235, 295, or Zhongzheng Arterial Route bus to Nanchang Rd.; or buses along Roosevelt Rd. to Nanmen Market.2.Pay parking is available on Nanhai Rd. across from the museum. | 121.51121 | 25.03161 | Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall | 886-2-2361-0270 | http://www.nmh.gov.tw/en-us/Home.aspx | Adults NT$30; Half-fare NT$15 | ||
88914568 | 84 | 10 | 景點 | Historic Sites | 2011051800000121 | 1. Open daily except on Lunar New Year's Eve/Day and building maintenance days 2. The hall is open during four visiting periods daily (08:30, 10:00, 13:30, and 15:00). Free hour-long tours are available. Advance reservations required for groups of 10 or more. | Yangmingshan Zhongshan Hall | Chungshan Hall in Yangmingshan National Park was built in 1965 during the presidency of Chiang Kai-shek in memorial of the centennial birthday of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Designed by architect Hsiu Tse-lan, the hall is set into the mountainside surrounded by greenery. The classical Chinese-style of the exterior is echoed by the elegance of the interior. The hall once served as the meeting place for the National Assembly. It is also frequently used for receiving foreign dignitaries, holding state banquets and other important events. The hall is a city historic site and is open to the public. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/26 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 15, Sec. 2, Yangming Rd., Beitou Dist., Taipei City 112 | 2015/03/26 | Chungshan Hall_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11003129.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Jiantan MRT Station, take the Red 5 or 260 bus to the Taipei Teachers' In-Service Education Center stop.Bus: On weekends, take the leisure bus 109 or 111 to the Taipei Teachers' In-Service Education Center stop. | 121.552772 | 25.155623 | Jiantan | 886-2-2861-6391 | 2861-0123 | |||
88914569 | 85 | 10 | 景點 | Temple | 2011051800000269 | Daily 05:00 to 19:00 | Huiji Temple, Zhishanyan | When immigrants came to Taipei from Quanzhou in Fujian, China, they brought their patron saint "Kaizhang Sheng Wang." The statue of the god was brought to Taipei about 200 years ago by Huang Chengqing. It is said that when the god was taken to Zhishan, miraculous events occurred. Huiji Temple was built in dedication to the god at Zishanyan in 1752. Later, when Guanyin was worshiped here as well, the temple was also known as Zhishanyan Temple. At the temple is an ink brush stand that is said to confer divine blessing to all who touch it. Many parents bring their children here to touch the stand, hoping it will help them pass their school examinations. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Shilin Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 26, Lane 326, Sec. 1, Zhicheng Rd., Shilin District, Taipei 111 | 2015/03/23 | Huiji Temple at Zhishanyan_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000922.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station: Shilin Station or Zhishan Station; walk about 15 minutes.1.Bus: Take the 206, 267 (Aux.), 645, or 645 (Aux.) bus to Zhishan Park or Huiji Temple. 2.Parking is available near Zhishan Park. | 121.530780 | 25.103166 | Zhishan | 886-2-2831-5656#1728 | http://newparis1.myweb.hinet.net/ | 2831-6178 | ||
88914570 | 86 | 10 | 景點 | Temple | 2011051800000313 | Bangka Qingshan Temple | Taipei’s Bangka Qingshan Temple is one of several Qingshan temples built in honor of Zhang Gun, the Three Kingdoms general serving the Duke Sun Quan. Due to his capable administration of Hui’an in Quanzhou, Fujian, Zhang was deified as "Qingshan Wang" or "Ling’an Zunwang." Since that time, Qingshan Wang has been worshipped as a god with the power to dispel disease and a divine authority of justice, rewarding virtue and punishing evil. He is revered along with the Eight Justice deities, including General Jia and General Suo. The Bangka Qingshan Temple was built over a century ago. The temple is arranged in a three-courtyard layout, with buildings made of wood and stone. The temple has been well maintained over the years and continues to greet visitors with its abundant charms, including a beautiful octagonal plafond. The stone columns and buttresses are carved of stone from the old Yuanshan Shinto Shrine. The statue of Qingshan Wang is especially eye-catching—literally: the god’s eyes seem to follow you no matter where you stand! | 2011/05/18 | 2014/09/03 | 臺北旅遊網 | Wanhua Dist.,Taipei City | 2014/09/03 | Qingshan Temple. | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000944.jpg | http://www.travel.taipei/streams/scenery_file_audio/e31.mp3 | 20 | Y | MRT Station:MRT: From Longshan Temple Station follow Xiyuan Street to Guiyang Street and turn right.Bus: Take the No. 9, 62, 205, 231, 234, 242, 264, 302, 601, 624, 658, 701, 702, 705, or Blue 29 to the Zushi Temple Station stop. | 121.499505 | 25.040071 | Ximen | 886-2-2382-2296 | 2311-6865 | |||
88914571 | 87 | 10 | 景點 | Historic Sites | 2011051800000402 | 7:30 ~ 21:00 Mon ~ Fri; 08:30 ~ 16:30 Sat; 08:30 ~ 12:00 Sun | Taipei Post Office | The Taipei Post Office is a gigantic four-storey building with simple lines and little ornamentation. It features an arched entrance that projects out from the façade and the front of the building has four sets of classical double columns and gable decorations. The columns and windows divide the facade into two large and one small section. The double-height grand lobby has a very simple structure complemented by the classical carvings on the columns and the ceiling. As the Taipei Post Office is located near Beimen, it is also known as the Beimen Post Office. The post office's extended business hours means there are still people sending packages in the evening. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/07/30 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei City114 Sec. 1 Zhongxiao W. Rd. Zhongzheng District, Taipei City 100 | 2014/07/30 | Taipei Post Office_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000898.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:Ximen Station (approx. 15 min. away by foot)1.Bus: 0 East, 15, 18, 22, 206, 220, 220 (Direct), 232, 247, 247 (Huanshan Route), 257 to Taipei Post Office 2.Parking:Zhongxiao W. Rd. Under-Bridge Parking (under the Zhongxiao W. Rd. Bridge, Zhongzheng District) Ying-an Bo 2 Car Park (B3 ~ B5 38 Bo-ai Rd. Zhongzheng District) Beimen Car Park (vacant lot next to 3 Sec. 1 Zhonghua Rd. Zhongzheng District) | 121.512123 | 25.047321 | Beimen | 886-2-2361-5752 | 2314-9258 2375-3160 | |||
88914572 | 88 | 10 | 景點 | Historic Sites | 2011051800000154 | Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Closed on Mondays | The Lin Yutang House | One of Mr. Lin Yutang’s most famous lines is “Like a woman’s skirt, the shorter the speech, the better.” He made this jest decades ago. Mr. Lin did not only translate the word “humor” into Chinese, but also promoted literature of humor. Famous for being a modern Chinese scholar writing in English, Mr. Lin was a linguist, philosopher, man of letters, traveler and creator. In 1966, Mr. Lin returned and resided in Taiwan. Designed by Mr. Lin, this house integrates the style of Chinese four-chamber architecture and Western aesthetics. With blue tiles and white walls, arches and winding corridors, this house manifests the beauty of classical architecture. As to its site on Yangmingshan, it resembles his hometown in Fujian. When he was still alive, he could hear the dialect he was familiar with – Southern Fujianese, from time to time, giving him the feel of home.Once he described this house saying, “there is a yard in the mansion; house in the yard; garden in the house. There are trees in the garden, sky upon the trees and moon upon the sky. How marvelous it is.” Mr. Lin always came to the balcony. After dinner, he loved to sit on a rattan armchair smoking his pipe. Watching the sunset at Guanyin Mountain, you can also feel Mr. Lin’s serenity. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/03/25 | 臺北旅遊網 | Shilin Dist.,Taipei City111, Section 2, Yangde Boulevard, Shilin District, Taipei City | 2014/03/25 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000391.jpg | 20 | Y | 1.Buses: Take 260, 303, S15, S16, S17, or Red 5 and get off at Yongfu (Lin Yutang House) station. 2.Parking: Small parking lot opposite to Lin Yutang House 3.Traffic control: Small cars are prohibited at Yangmingshan on holidays from 7:00am to 3:00pm. Visitors can take other routes at Beitou, Tianmu and others. | 121.54694 | 25.10960 | Shilin | 886-2-2861-3003 | http://www.linyutang.org.tw/english/index.asp | 2861-9337 | |||
88914573 | 89 | 10 | 景點 | City Park | 2011051800000670 | Shezi Daotou Park | The Park is located at the tip of a sandbar-islet at the confluence of the Keelung River and Tamsui River in Taipei. Just a hectare in size, the Lilliputian park offers an outsized view of the scenic riverside area. This green oasis was created by the Taipei City Government with sand and earth dredged from the Keelung River. The park facilities include stone and wood-plank walkways leading to a viewing platform that has also become a favorite spot for local fishermen. The park offers an excellent 270-degree view of the river confluence and surrounding area, including Guandu Temple to the right, the dazzling red Guandu Bridge spanning the Tamsui River, and Guanyinshan to the left. The park is also a popular foraging spot for little egrets, adding further to the scenic portrait here. To the left of the viewing platform you can also see a lush mangrove wetland area, echoing the ecology at Guandu Nature Park on the opposite bank. If you arrive during the low tide, you can also see the fiddler crabs busily scuttling through the mangroves. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/08/14 | 臺北旅遊網 | Shilin Dist.,Taipei CityEnd of Yanping N. Rd., Sec. 9, Taipei City | 2014/08/14 | Shezi Park_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11003273.jpg | 20 | Y | Take the Tamsui MRT Line to Jiantan Station and continue on the Guanghua Bus Red 10 Line to the Taipei College of Maritime Technology stop. The park is about 3~5 minutes on foot from the bus stop. | 121.466347 | 25.109398 | Jiantan | ||||||
88914574 | 90 | 10 | 景點 | Exhibition | 2011051800000167 | Tue-Sun. 10:00-22:00, closed on Monday | Guling Street Avant-Garde Theater | Housed in the former Zhongzheng Second Precinct building, this intimate theater occupies an important place in Taipei's theater world. The theater consists of offices, a service desk, promotional area, experimental theater, detention room, art gallery, multimedia room and rehearsal room. Various activities are hosted here throughout the year. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/03/04 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei CityNo.2, Lane 5, Guling St., Zhongzheng | 2014/03/04 | Guling Street Avant-Garde Theater_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000804.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:The Damsiu-Hsindian Line takes you to Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station where you take Nanmen Market Exit and walk for five minutes along the Nan-Hai Road towards Chung-Qing South Road.Bus Number 1 takes you to the Guling Street Theatre Stop. or 5, 38, 204, 227, 235, 295, 304, 630 | 121.51531 | 25.03176 | Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall | 886-2-2391-9393 | 2391-9393 | |||
88914575 | 91 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011051800000562 | Erge Mountain System: Zhinanchalu Hiking Trail | Zhinan Temple (115 Wanshou Road, Muzha) is located on Houshan Mountain at an elevation of 223m. It is the midpoint between National Chengchi University (NCCU) and Houshan Mountain, Maokong, Zhanghu and Erge Mountain. Also known as Xiangong Temple, it was built in 1891 and is dedicated to various Daoist deities. Before the road's completion, worshipers had to climb the mountain trails, and the 1200 steps bounded by aged trees are still a popular means of making a pilgrimage to Zhinan Temple. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Wenshan Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | Zhinan Temple Area_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002823.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.583663 | 24.976283 | Taipei Zoo | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=37483613&ctNode=67820&mp=106051 | ||||||
88914576 | 92 | 10 | 景點 | City Park | 2011121300000040 | Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park | The Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park is a recreational spot that offers knowledge of Hakka culture, as well as a place for Hakka people to gather and interact. The Park’s Cross-Dike Platform features a 108-hectare riverside lawn crisscrossed with pedestrian and bike lanes. Connected to shopping districts (near Gongguan and National Taiwan Normal University), NTU Shuiyuan Campus, Taipei Water Park, and Treasure Hill Symbiotic Arts Village, the Park ensures a wide range of fun and a waterfront lifestyle along Gongguan’s tourism riverside. | 2011/12/13 | 2013/08/28 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 2, Sec. 3, Tingzhou Rd. | 2013/08/28 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/image/A0/B0/C0/D21/E730/F48/4ac0239d-835a-4f24-8675-d771a6cf338c.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Danshui-Xindian Line: Get off at Taipower Building Station (Exit 5), walk along Shida Rd. until you reach Sec. 3 of Tingzhou Rd., and use the underpass to cross to the other side. 1. Bus 253, 673, Brown 12: alight at Taipei City Hakka Cultural Park 2. Bus 208, 236, 251, 252, 278, 606, 644, 648, 660, 672, 74, Blue 28: alight at Roosevelt-Shida Intersection, walk along Shida Rd. until you reach Sec. 3 of Tingzhou Rd., and use the underpass to cross to the other side National Freeway 1: Jianguo Overpassà Xinhai Rd.à Xinhai Rd. (underground tunnel)àTingzhou Rd.à Shida Rd. (turn left)àmake a U-turn under Shuiyuan Overpass National Freeway 3: Ankeng InterchangeàShuiyuan ExpresswayàShida Rd. (turn right) Parking: 1. Underground car park: 64 spaces for cars (max. height 180 cm) and 44 spaces for motorcycles; the entrance is on Shida Rd. 2. Large vehicles car park: 3 spaces for buses; the entrance is on Shida Rd. 3. Around the park: Temporary parking is available in front of Tien Educational Center | 121.525342 | 25.02036 | Taipower Building | 886-2-2369-1198 | http://www.thcp.org.tw/ | |||||
88914577 | 93 | 10 | 景點 | Temple | 2011051800000305 | Cixian Temple | Shilin Cixian Temple (also called Shilin Mazu Temple) is dedicated to the goddess Mazu. Originally known as Tianhou Temple, it was built in 1796 with funding from a local merchant named He Chin-tang at the site of the present-day Shilin Tourist Night Market. The temple was destroyed in a fire that engulfed Zhilan Street during a fight between rival immigrant clans from Zhangzhou and Quanzhou in mainland China. Through the efforts of Pan Yung-ching, a member of the local gentry, the street was rebuilt at Xiashulin, known today as Shilin New Street. Cixian Temple was subsequently built at the center of this new street. Cixian Temple consists of two halls, two galleries and two wings that together form five courtyards. The two halls are linked by a gallery in a style typical of southern Fujian temple architecture. The Sanchuan Hall in the front part of the temple is covered by a double-eaved gable and hip roof with a swallowtailed ridge in the style of a "Taizi Tower". The central door to the main hall is flanked by octagonal columns carved with coiling dragons dating to the Guangxu period (1875 to 1908). The left and right carved kylins were made in 1828. The exquisite paintings of the Palace Maiden and the door gods Wei Chi-kung and Chin Shu-pao are among the other artistic attractions at the temple. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Shilin Dist.,Taipei City | 2011/05/18 | Cixian Temple_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000938.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.524926 | 25.089562 | Jiantan | 886-2-2880-2972 | ||||||
88914578 | 94 | 10 | 景點 | Temple | 2011051800000333 | Always open | Jiying Temple in Jingmei | The Wenshan area of Taipei was first settled by immigrants from Anxi County in China about 400 years ago. They chose this area for its moist mountain climate, which was well suited for growing tea. They also brought their local gods, including Baoyi Zunwang, Baoyi Dafu and Qingshui Zushi. At that time, the settlers came mainly from three clans: the Kaos, Changs and Lins. As their numbers grew, the wilderness receded to cultivated land extending from Jingmei to Muzha, Shenkeng and Shiding. The gods also joined in this migration with the establishment of three temples, one of which is the Jiying Temple at Jingmei Market, established by the Kao clan. Located in the old part of Jingmei, Jiying Temple is designated as a grade three historic site. The temple is imposing both inside and out, with elaborate stone engravings, wooden window frames and other decorative touches adding to its old-world charm. | 2011/05/18 | 2013/04/03 | 臺北旅遊網 | Wenshan Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 37, Jingmei St., Wenshan Dist., Taipei City 116 | 2013/04/03 | Jiying Temple in Jingmei_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11001955.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Jingmei Station walk about 5 minutes to the temple1. Bus: Take the 251, 505, 660, 671, 673, 915, BR2, BR6, or BR12 to the Wenshan Second Police District stop; or take the 252, 642, 643, 644, 648, G648, 650, or 666 to Jingmei MRT Station 2.Parking: Parking is available at Lane 90, Jingwen Street | 121.54173 | 24.9917 | Jingmei | 886-2-2934-8446 | ||||
88914579 | 95 | 10 | 景點 | Exhibition | 2011051800000677 | Tue~Sun:09:00 - 17:00 | Plum Garden | This was once the summer getaway home for famed Chinese calligrapher Yu You-ren. Built around 1930s, the spacious courtyard is richly tree-shaded, and the Japanese-style wooden structure is in perfect condition. This cite is an official city landmark building and there is a visitor information center on-site. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/03/14 | 臺北旅遊網 | Beitou Dist.,Taipei CityNo.6, Zhongshan Rd., Beitou Dist., Taipei City | 2014/03/14 | Plum Garden | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/image/A0/B0/C0/D431/E683/F58/c490188d-8b4e-44a2-8807-76342b0ce2cd.jpg | 20 | Y | 121.508 | 25.1369 | Xinbeitou | 886-2-2897-2647 | |||||
88914580 | 96 | 10 | 景點 | Museum | 2011051800000225 | Wed & Sat 09:00 to 17:00 | Hu Shih Memorial Hall | This hall was established in memory of Dr. Hu Shih, an early advocate of liberalism and an academic known for his "boldness in hypothesis and care in corroboration." A former ambassador to the United States and head of Peking University in China, Dr. Hu returned to Taiwan to serve as president of Academia Sinica. The Hu Shih Memorial Hall was established on December 10, 1962, in the same year that Dr. Hu passed away. It is located at the Nangang residence where Dr. Hu lived during his tenure at Academia Sinica. The Hu Shih Memorial Hall is divided into three areas, including Dr. Hu's former residence, a display room, and Dr. Hu's tomb. The surrounding grounds were turned into Hu Shih Park in 1974. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/08/21 | 臺北旅遊網 | Nangang Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 130, Sec. 2, Yanjiuyuan Rd., Nangang District, Taipei 115 | 2014/08/21 | Hu Shih Memorial Hall_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000820.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station, take the Blue 25, 212, or 270 bus to Hu Shih Park.Take the No. 205、212、270、276、306、620、645、blue25 to Hu Shih Park. | 121.61613 | 25.04066 | Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center | 886-2-2789-9720、886-2-2782-1147 | http://www.mh.sinica.edu.tw/koteki/ | 2653-3302 | ||
88914581 | 97 | 10 | 景點 | Historic Sites | 2011051800000382 | Only available for outside viewing | Xiaonanmen | The Taipei City Wall was one of the last city walls to be built during the Qing period. Though only the gates survive, the original fortifications were extremely strong, with walls four meters thick five meters high and extending a total of four kilometers.Most Chinese walls have four gates, but the Taipei wall had five. Some say that the fifth gate—Xiaonanmen (Little South Gate)—was built especially for the convenience of the family of local tycoon Lin Pen-yuan in Banqiao, though this has never been proved. Whatever the facts, Xiaonanmen is indeed a unique case. The gate was unfortunately destroyed by the Japanese along with the East Gate and South Gate, but after World War II it was rebuilt as a city wall tower in a northern Chinese palace style. Only the foundation endures from the original wall to continue watching over the city Taipei. | 2011/05/18 | 2011/05/18 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei CityAiguo W. Rd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei City | 2011/05/18 | Xiaonanmen_2 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000374.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:Xiaonanmen Station 1. Bus: Take the 12, 38, 202, 205, 206, 218, 218 (Night), 218 (Straight Line), 223, 231, 231(Straight Line), 234, 242, 243, 245, 246, 249, 250, 252, 260, 262, 263, 265 (left), 265 (right), 270, 302, or 304 Chengde Road, 304 Chongqing North Road, 307, 310, 604, 601, 624, 651, 656, 657, 658, 660, 667, 701, or 702 to the Xiaonanmen or Heping Hospital stops 2. Parking: Street Parking on Guiyang Street | 121.50808 | 25.03693 | Xiaonanmen | |||||
88914582 | 98 | 10 | 景點 | Church & Mosque | 2011051800000349 | Ji-Nan Church | This Presbyterian church is built in an English Gothic style and has a strong European flavor. In fact the building was designed by the Japanese architect Kaoru Ite and built in 1916 during the Japanese occupation period for Japanese Christians living in Taiwan. Part of the funding for the construction was provided by the Taiwanese tea merchant Lee Chun-sheng. Today it is protected as a Taipei historic site. | 2011/05/18 | 2014/08/11 | 臺北旅遊網 | Zhongzheng Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 3, Zhongshan S. Rd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei 100 | 2014/08/11 | Ji-Nan Church_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000916.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:From NTU Hospital Station walk about 10 minutes1.Bus: Take the No. 2、5、15、18、20、22、37、208、222、224、227、241、243、245、249、251、261、263、295、513、604、615、621、630、640、644、648、651、656、657、670、835 2.Parking is available at NTU Hospital. | 121.519099 | 25.043447 | NTU Hospital | 886-2-2321-7391 | 2341-2258 | ||||
88914583 | 99 | 10 | 景點 | Museum | 2011051800000195 | Tues~Sun 09:00-17:00, Closed on Mondays | Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines | The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines is the first private aboriginal-themed museum in Taiwan. The museum is hard to miss with its striking gray trapezoid form, colored glass and central stone totem pole carved with aboriginal designs adding to its unique charm and inviting visitors in to learn more about the rich aboriginal cultures of Taiwan. The museum also periodically arranges lively activities and classes to introduce the public to local aboriginal culture and the wisdom of these tribes in their coexistence with nature. | 2011/05/18 | 2012/04/13 | 臺北旅遊網 | Shilin Dist.,Taipei CityNo. 282, Sec. 2, Zhishan Rd., Shilin Dist., Taipei City 111 | 2012/04/13 | Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11000746.jpg | 20 | Y | MRT Station:Shilin Station; transfer to busBus: Take the 213, 255, M18, or M19 to Wesley Girls High School stop; or the 304 or R30 to the National Palace Museum stop | 121.551611 | 25.100853 | Shilin | 886-2-2841-2611 | http://www.museum.org.tw/SYMM_en/index.htm | 2841-2615 | ||
88914584 | 100 | 10 | 景點 | Mountain Trails | 2011051800000534 | Wuzhi Mountain System: Bailuse, Mingju and Kangleshan Bridge Entrance Hiking Trail | Bailusi, which is also known as Shisifenpo Mountain, is located in Neihu and has an elevation of 142 meters. The pond, about 1km from the peak, used to be home to a colony of egrets, for which it was named Bailu (Egret) Lake. The area's serenity and quietness, as well as the mountain's low altitude and gently sloped paths make it ideal for family trips. Visitors can take the buses No. 247, 267, red 2, east 0, 278, 287, 613, 620, 284, 652, 630 alighting at Huangshigong Temple and walk to the mountain trail. | 2011/05/18 | 2015/03/23 | 臺北旅遊網 | Neihu Dist.,Taipei City | 2015/03/23 | Bailusi Mountain_3 | http://www.travel.taipei/d_upload_ttn/sceneadmin/pic/11002064.jpg | 20 | Y | bus 21、240、278、531、646、brown9 | 121.600517 | 25.077111 | Huzhou | http://www.geo.gov.taipei/ct.asp?xItem=37483059&ctNode=67807&mp=106051 |