Discover the best top things to do in Da'an, Taiwan including Yoshan Tea, Kinraku Foot Massage - Zhongxiao Store, Huaientang, Park Up, The Bell of Peace and Safety, Work is (Coworking Space & Cafe).
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Oolong has been cultivated on Dong Ding Mountain as early as the mid-19th century, when local villagers started harvesting “qing xin oolong" in preference to the native “wild tea”. By this time, the Chen family of Yoshan Tea were already knee-deep in their exploration of Taiwanese oolong. It is now Yoshan Tea’s mission to preserve and continue the art of making this classic tea.
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When you visit KinRaku when greeted by a warm orange line signs and bright and clean appearance, green herb planting planted outside the hall. Enter the door, friendly staff with a sincere smile to greet you, and carefully introduce you to the most appropriate services, whether you are physically tired or aching muscles, KinRaku professional massage teachers can do for you modest easing troubleshooting. Foot massage Welcome gorgeous first floor, stylish counter, comfortable foot massage area, exquisite leather sofa seat back angle can be adjusted arbitrarily high and low power, providing more than 10 kinds of popular books, newspapers Area newspapers, magazines so that you can add new knowledge, a large screen high definition 42-inch LCD TV for your visual enjoyment, wall waterfall phytoncid help you release stress release, nearly flat on the second floor of the venue for the Taipei City's most spacious foot massage. Body Massage Meridian massage independent third floor boxes, each pr
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A divine entreaty for people’s safety and wellness, the Bell of Peace and Safety was created in memory of the 921 Earthquake. Standing on the bustling plaza, the bell rang every hour in prayer, tolling for peace and safety, as well as for protection from any such natural disaster. Designed to resemble two palms closed together, facing each other in prayer, the bell features 108 nipple-like bits, made from yellow-hued glass; the gentle flowing water form a little fountain at the bottom. The joined hands suggest well-wishing and also toleration; it teaches people to tolerate disaster-induced changes while healing the wounds they inflict. Meanwhile, water streaming quietly downward from the bell symbolizes everlasting human vitality. Gentle as it may be, the sound of bell brings peace of mind. The Bell of Peace and Safety is a joint project by architect Kris Yao and glass artist Heinrich Wang. Measuring at 6 meters in length and 5 meters in width, this cast bronze project was funded entirely by the Dharma Drum Mountain Humanities and Social Improvement Foundation. The bell adds a twist to an urban landscape while constantly reminding people of the importance of humility in the face of trying ordeals.
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