Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #10 in Taipei, Taiwan
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7.6 km
135 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: 晉德宮
Taipei Jind Palace, also known as "General Temple of Help Shun", is located in Wanhua district of Taipei City, Taiwan, now the municipality directly under the Central Government, built in 1862 (the year of Qing-tong, the building materials businessman Zheng Jing Yuan donated lime building materials and the name of "Hong, Wu, Huang, Li" and other local family gentlemen, for the sacrifice of General Heshun's temple, which is also the local temple of Simon Macho.
Sight 2: Xiahai City God Temple
The Taipei Xia-Hai City God Temple is a temple dedicated to the City God or Cheng Huang Ye (城隍爺) in Taipei, Taiwan.
Sight 3: 真聖堂
The True Holy Church is the main Taoist temple dedicated to Emperor Fuyou. The building was built in 1924 and has undergone many renovations, and is now an antique temple building in Datong District, Taipei. In addition, the temple is organized by a management committee, and the festival date is the 14th day of the fourth lunar month every year.
Sight 4: Sin Hong Choon
Xinfangchun Tea Shop, is located in Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan, Datong District, Dadaocheng industrial and residential buildings, after no longer in operation, the original builder planned to demolish and rebuild the building, by the request of the cultural group to list the city's designated monuments, and then the Taipei City Government to let the builder transfer the volume to achieve partial preservation and restoration.
Sight 5: Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Taipei
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is located in Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan, which is the cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Taipei and the first Catholic church in Taipei. The church has a kindergarten attached to it, and the church is built next to the Lay Sisters, who are also Catholic institutions.
Sight 6: Ningxia Night Market
Book Ticket*Ningxia Road Night Market, referred to as Ningxia Night Market, is a night market attraction located on Ningxia Road, Datong District, Taipei City. In 2015, the Taipei City Government held an online poll for "The Best of Taipei Night Market", and Ningxia Night Market won the championship of "Best Night Market", "Most Delicious Night Market", "Most Charming Night Market", "Most Green Night Market" and "Most Friendly Night Market" in the night market theme.
Sight 7: 建成圓環公園
The Chien-Cheng Circle or Taipei Circle is a public plaza in Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan. Formerly it was a traffic circle, and the area used to host a bustling night market.
Sight 8: 臺灣民眾黨本部舊址
The Taiwanese People's Party, founded in 1927, was nominally Taiwan's first political party, preceding the founding of the Taiwanese Communist Party by nine months. Initially a party with members holding moderate and conservative views, by the time of its banning, on 18 February 1931, it had become a solidly leftist, workers-oriented party. In a political atmosphere increasingly dominated by the rise of Japanese fascism, the party never participated in electoral politics.
Sight 9: 菩提講堂
The Bodhi Lecture Hall is located on Nanjing West Road, Taipei, Taiwan, and is a Buddhist temple dedicated to Shakyamuni. The temple was built in 1954 and is a four-storey antique temple in Taipei's Datong District. In addition, the temple is organized as a manager, and the festival date is the eighth day of the fourth lunar month every year
Sight 10: Kangle Park
Recreation Park is the No. 15 park site of the large-scale metropolitan park planned by Taipei City before the war, and was originally a Japanese cemetery in Mihashicho during the Japanese occupation era. It is located in Zhongshan District, Lane 21 of the first section of Nanjing East Road, Lane 39 of the second section of Zhongshan North Road, and the area enclosed by Linsen North Road (located in the west of Linsen Park). At present, the land is fully developed as a park, and it was completed and opened in March 2002, also known as Zhongshan No. 15 Park, and is planned as a sensory experience park.
Sight 11: Linsen Park
Linsen Park, also known as Linsen Recreation Park and Zhongshan No. 14 Park, used to be the reserved site of No. 14 Park, a large metropolitan park planned by Taipei City before the war. Now it is a park, the park is located in Zhongshan District, between Lane 28, Xinsheng North Road, Nanjing East Road, and Xinsheng North Road, and adjacent to Linsen North Road and Recreation Park (No. 15 Park) on the west side.
Sight 12: The Prison Fellowship
Taiwan Rehabilitation Fellowship is a Taiwanese member of the International Rehabilitation Fellowship, which was initiated and established on September 29, 1981 by Lu Guodong, a retired warden of Yilan Prison, with the purpose of "preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the salvation of the inmates in all prisons across the country, guiding them to repent and convert to the Lord, renewing their lives through the Holy Spirit, and helping them to live a Christian life, so that they will no longer sin after being released from prison, and promote the peace and tranquility of the country and society".
Sight 13: Rongxing Park
Rongxing Garden Park is an urban park in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.
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