The city of "New Bamboo," Hsinchu sways like a sturdy reed under the cooling breeze that rolls from the Taiwan Strait. Buzzing with the activity of numerous science and technology universities, Hsinchu is forward-thinking, attracting high-tech companies from around the world—a charming juxtaposition of modernity and antiquity for the oldest city in northern Taiwan. Hsinchu's historic moat flows through central parks and green spaces, and the scholarly carvings on the Guan Di Temple contribute to the city's intellectual sensibility. For a glimpse into traditional Taiwanese technologies, visit the Craft Glass Museum to learn about Hsinchu's signature product.
Restaurants in Hsinchu
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Many selections for shoppings and dinnings at giant city shopping mall. You can also do your grocery shopping here. Plenty parking too..
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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!
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When Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang (KMT) arrived with his soldiers and their families, they grew up in villages like these. They weren't very pleasant, but these people had the camaraderie of soldiers' families like themselves. This is well worth seeing. See also 4-4-South Village in Taipei if you can
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Tsing Hua University was established in Beijing then transferred to Taiwan in 1949 with the retreating Nationalists. The college is set in a beautiful campus just outside of Hsinchu City. The lake is especially attractive, it is well supplied with large koi, which have marvelously varied colors. The gazebo on the tranquil lake which is very peaceful. It's easy to spend an hour of so just wandering around. By the way, the lake is deep and treacherous, swimming and fishing are forbidden. The campus has varied wildlife, including squirrels. Please do not feed the animals. Tsing Hua is best known for its engineering faculty, but it covers a wide range of academic disciplines.
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This is a fascinating temple. The entrance is not at all obvious but once you enter it is a cacophony of sounds and a medley of smells and colors. Cheng Huang Temple is one of the oldest temples on the island and is enduringly popular. The temple does not have magnificent statues, but it seems to gain its popularity by answering the prayers of the faithful. By the way, the temple's fish ball soup and vermicelli noodles are famous and many visitors visit mainly for the food.
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Nanliao Port is a harbour for fishing vessels. The port is quite attractive. Fish is bought and sold on the first floor of the fish market.. The second floor has a number of restaurants. You can buy a fish on the first floor and have it cooked on the second floor. The Nanliao Port is a popular day out from Hsinchu..
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