The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in East District, Hsinchu

October 2, 2021 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in East District, Taiwan including The Residence of Principal Hsin Chih-Ping, National Hsinchu Living Arts Center, Hsinchu Guandi Temple, Putian Temple, Hsinchu Station, The Eastern Gate, Gujifong Park, Ying Xi Ancient House, ShiranStudio, Yongchang Rice Mill.
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1. The Residence of Principal Hsin Chih-Ping

No.32 Dongmen Street, East District, Hsinchu Taiwan +886 3 531 9756 http://www.hccg.gov.tw/jp/home.jsp
Excellent
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

The Residence of Principal Hsin Chih-Ping

Reviewed By DavidASU - Union City, United States

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.

2. National Hsinchu Living Arts Center

110 Wuchang Street, Dong District, East District, Hsinchu Taiwan +886 3 526 3176 http://www.nhclac.gov.tw/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

National Hsinchu Living Arts Center

3. Hsinchu Guandi Temple

No. 109, Nanmen St., East Dist, East District, Hsinchu Taiwan
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4.0 based on 17 reviews

Hsinchu Guandi Temple

4. Putian Temple

No. 66, Ln. 306, Gaofeng Rd, East District, Hsinchu Taiwan http://www.guchi.com.tw/
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Putian Temple

Reviewed By boocat149

I spent two afternoons at Putian Temple located in the East District. The temple itself is similar to all temples I visited in Taiwan except each has it's own deities to worship. It appears to be well attended. The initial draw was the huge rendition of the deity worshiped (I think) at this temple. There are also a couple of shrines of worship on the plaza in front of the main building. Below the temple are extensive grounds that I could have spent days exploring and seen something new each time. The area contains countless statues of gods and goddesses from all over the world including Egypt and Greece and many cement works by artisans who were undoubtedly skilled at their craft. There are far too many items to share but some fun stuff was a Statue of Liberty, remnants of Xian warriors. a section of petrified wood and even a replica zebra. I was told that the property was privately owned by the person who collected all this stuff but since his death, the family has deserted the property so it is in disrepair. Some works of art are hidden by vegetation run amok. Wear good shoes because the paths are not the best. There is a parking lot for your car and I see a bus stops nearby but I don't know which number. I walked in - first passing a small temple and after the parking lot but before the Putian Temple there were stalls with religious paraphernalia and a couple selling food. I gave it 5* for the grounds as there s nothing extraordinary about the temple but still worth a visit.

5. Hsinchu Station

No.445, Sec.2, Zhonghua Rd, Alley 6, Rongguang Vil., East District, Hsinchu 300 Taiwan +886 3 523 7441 https://www.railway.gov.tw/Hsinchu/cp.aspx?sn=15809&n=18733
Excellent
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4.0 based on 69 reviews

Hsinchu Station

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

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.

6. The Eastern Gate

Zhongzheng Rd., East District, Hsinchu 300 Taiwan
Excellent
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3.5 based on 130 reviews

The Eastern Gate

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

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.

7. Gujifong Park

No. 306, Gaofeng Rd.,, East District, Hsinchu Taiwan +886 3 521 5553
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3.0 based on 4 reviews

Gujifong Park

8. Ying Xi Ancient House

No. 16, Ln. 690, Minghu Rd., Xiangshan Dist, East District, Hsinchu Taiwan
Ying Xi Ancient House

9. ShiranStudio

No. 120, Zhongxiao Rd., Xinpu Township, East District, Hsinchu Taiwan

10. Yongchang Rice Mill

Baoshan Rd., Baoshan Township, East District, Hsinchu Taiwan

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