Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Taipei, Taiwan
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3.1 km
46 m
Explore Taipei in Taiwan with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in TaipeiIndividual Sights in TaipeiSight 1: Workshop of Advanced Academy of Agronomy and Forestry
The Workshop of Advanced Academy of Agronomy and Forestry is a historical laboratory at National Taiwan University (NTU) in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan.
Wikipedia: Workshop of Advanced Academy of Agronomy and Forestry (EN), Website
Sight 2: Common three pine
The National Taiwan University Common Three Pines, referred to as the National Taiwan University Common Three Pines, is one of the three Ryukyu pines in front of the National Taiwan University Joint Teaching Hall, and is one of the 12 scenic spots of National Taiwan University. Because of the 2005 National Taiwan University Twelve Scenic Spot Voting Event, the three Ryukyu pines and the surrounding platform space are called the common three pines for teachers and students.
Sight 3: The Odeum
Officially opened on March 6, 2009, the building is a church with white exterior walls and stained glass windows, which is used by the National Taiwan University Arts Center to host music, drama, dance, film, exhibitions and other art and cultural performances. It is located on Luanshu Road, National Taiwan University, and there are Hall 1 of the School of Management, the Teaching and Research Hall of the School of Management, and the Food Science and Technology Museum nearby.
Sight 4: 伯公亭
The National Taiwan University Digong Temple, also known as the National Taiwan University Digong Temple, National Taiwan University Fude Palace, and National Taiwan University Bogong Pavilion, is located in the campus of National Taiwan University in the Taipei City Mansion area, between the National Taiwan University Zunxian Hall and the National Taiwan University Second Student Activity Center. The main worship of the bamboo boy Lin Fu is the god. Although the temple building is not large, because it is located on the campus of National Taiwan University, it attracts many candidates and their families to visit during the examination season, so the incense is prosperous. In addition, in Taiwan's well-known colleges and universities such as Jiaotong University and National Tsinghua University, there is also the existence of the Land Gong Temple. At present, the property rights of the temple and the adjacent Zunxian Hall are owned by the National Taiwan University.
Sight 5: TAI Herbarium
The National Taiwan University Herbarium was founded on December 27, 1929 and is located behind Hall 1. The building base area is 727 square meters, and the outdoor area is 1057 square meters. It is committed to collecting plant specimens from Taiwan and neighboring regions such as Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.
Sight 6: Physical Heritage Hall
The Department of Physics and Cultural Relics of National Taiwan University is located in Hall 2 on Coconut Grove Avenue in the National Taiwan University campus, which is one of the exhibition halls of the National Taiwan University Museum Complex, which is officially established in 2005 by the Department of Physics of National Taiwan University.
Sight 7: Gallery of NTU History
The National Taiwan University History Museum is an exhibition hall of National Taiwan University that displays the history of the university, which was established in 2005 and is one of the members of the National Taiwan University Museum Group.
Sight 8: Anthropology museum
The Museum of Anthropology of National Taiwan University (NTU) is a museum at the NTU main campus in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan.
Sight 9: Grace Baptist Church
The church is located in Taipei City, Taiwan, three sections of the New Shuyu Road, belonging to the Christian Protestant Baptist Church. In addition, many aides have been established, mainly with five main functions: worship, education, fellowship, service and evangelization.
Sight 10: Museum of Drinking Water
The Museum of Drinking Water is a museum about drinking water in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. The museum is located at Taipei Water Park.
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