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 Tai...
Keelung River Bicycle Trail
The bikeways along the left and right banks of the Keelung River can be accessed from the Lin An-tai (No. 10) Evacuation Gate. The two routes follow the riverside with guide signs along the way int...
Taipei Martyrs' Shrine
Built on a green hillside in 1969, the impressive Taipei Martyrs Shrine was architecturally inspired by the Hall of Supreme Harmony in Beijing's Forbidden City. The shrine is dedicated to the 390...
Taipei Fine Arts Museum
Shaped like a pound sign, the Taipei Fine Art Museum is a traditional siheyuan courtyard with a modern edge. At night the artfully lighted museum is an eye-catching landmark. The museum hosts...
Baoan Temple
The Baoan Temple in Dalongtong is a temple devoted to the worshipping of Baosheng Dadi "Great Emperor Protecting Life". Built by immigrants from Tongan, Fujian, the name "...
Wenchang Temple
During the Qing period, the people of Dalongdong worshipped Wenchang Dijun (the God of Literature) at Baoan Temple. The temple also became a place of learning with the establishment of the Shu...
Taipei Story House
Next to the Taipei Fine Art Museum, the attractive Taipei Story House was built in 1913 by Dadaocheng tea merchant Mr. Chen Chaojun. Originally a guest house for rich merchants and local...
Confucius Temple
The Taipei Confucius Temple is modeled after the original Confucius Temple in Qufu, China. In keeping with the sober spirit of Confucianism, the building is appropriately austere. Visitors also won...
Lin An Tai Historical Home
The two-century old Lin An Tai Historical Home is a southern Fujianese-style courtyard. The rocks that cover the front yard were taken from rocks that were used by mainland merchants to stabilize t...
Taipei Children’s Recreation Center
The Taipei Children’s Recreation Center (TCRC) was established on the 1st of July, 1991, under the jurisdiction of the Department of Education of Taipei City Government. The TCRC is divided into...
TAIWAN EXCELLENCE PAVILION
The TAIWAN EXCELLENCE PAVILION was unveiled on Dec. 26, 2010 as the country’s first building dedicated to the Taiwan Excellence Awards-winning products, defined as innovations derived from research...
Xinsheng Park
The nearly 20-hectare Xinsheng Park was completed in 1978 where the Taipei Xinsheng Elevated Road, Minzu E. Rd., Songjiang Rd. and Binjiang St. meet. The second largest of its kind in Taipei City, ...
Pavilion of Dreams
Of the 14 pavilions of the 2010 Taipei International Flora Expo, the Pavilion of Dreams in Xinsheng Park Area is the only one that demonstrates state-of-the-art, interactive digital technologies or...
Pavilion of Aroma of Flowers
The Pavilion of Aroma of Flowers (a.k.a. “the Pavilion of Indigenous Aroma of Flowers”) was a venue of the 2010 Taipei International Flora Expo; it was taken over by Taipei City’s Indigenous People...
The Grand Hotel
Established in 1952, the Grand Hotel is a 14-story palatial building towering on the hillside of Yuanshan and surrounded by Keelung River in the front, Mt. Yangmingshan in the back, Songshan to ...
Dajia Riverside Park
Sprawling along the banks between the Zhongshan and Dazhi Bridges in Taipei’s Zhongshan District, Dajia Riverside Park is an urban greenery project inspired from a City Government-initiated effort ...