Discover the best top things to do in East District, Taiwan including Big City, Eighteen Peaks, The Residence of Principal Hsin Chih-Ping, Hsinchu Zoo, Riverside Park, Hsinchu Station, Hsinchu Municipal Glass Art Museum, The Eastern Gate.
Restaurants in East District
4.5 based on 327 reviews
Many selections for shoppings and dinnings at giant city shopping mall. You can also do your grocery shopping here. Plenty parking too..
4.5 based on 128 reviews
Hiking Trail park in Hsinchu City, next to Ching Hua University.
Perfect for your daily exercises, running or walks.. Well paved walk ways with very gentle hills. Great for all ages!
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Visiting Principle Hsin’s residence which reminds some of my Good old Senior High School era. The residence is a Japanese style house which is well maintained with a lot of Principle Hsin’s memories. He is indeed, a great educator who has led by examples. Back then, the college entrance exam was the most important task for any Senior a high School students. However, we still need to learn music, painting, swimming, and mountain running. My music was flunked and the music teacher was so talented to name many different eggs (score 0) for my classmates. The other teacher i still remembered is the “Old Flat” history teacher who was a philosopher. There were several “ great teachers” back then to guide my life.
4.0 based on 69 reviews
People whose memories of Taiwan go back around 30 years will recall the old Taipei Train Station, which dated from the Japanese colonial period (1895-1945) The Hsinchu Train Station also dates from the colonial Japanese era. It has a strong resemblance to the Taipei Train Station, which was demolished many years ago. Although the Hsinchu Train Station has (so far) been spared, it is hardly state of the art and travelers need to keep their wits about them when they are using it. This is not the station for the HSR.
3.5 based on 130 reviews
The East Gate is walking distance from the Hsinchu Railway Station, which dates from the Japanese colonial period (1895-1945). The East Gate appears to be the only significant remnant of Hsinchu's historical city walls. The gate is at the heart of the city. The East Gate colorful and well constructed, you are likely to bump into it if you are traveling by train or take the bus from the HSR Station.
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