Visiting Taipei? Don't limit your sightseeing to the city center. Also known as New Taipei City, Xinbei covers more than 2000 square kilometers of Taiwan, including coastlines, hot springs, temples, historic landmarks and more. At Yeliu Coast, strange and fascinating rock formations rise from the rocky coastline. The Lin Ben-Yuan Family Abode and Garden is a tranquil place featuring graceful Chinese landscaping.
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It's a beautiful temple worth to visit. From Taipei I took the train to Tamsui Station and continue with local bus. A bit crowded but everything in order. People Q so everything smooth. At the temple it self no admission fee and very lucky to see the beautiful cherry blossom.
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When it comes to attractions in Taipei, one place you can’t miss is Tamsui. Along the coast, there is an old street that you must visit. I think that watching the sea while walking on the old street is Tamsui’s best feature. In Tamsui, you must try fish crisps, fried shrimp rolls, iron eggs and Agei, which are all traditional snacks. Also, Tamsui is an excellent place to watch the sunset, there is a good platform located at the end of Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf. So I guess you can visit Tamsui at lunch time, after tasting the snacks and walk around, than put the sunset at the last, it will be a wonderful trip!!!
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George Leslie Mackay was a Canadian. He was a pioneering Presbyterian missionary in 19th century Taiwan. Apart from Tamkang High School, he also was instrumental in founding the Mackay Hospital in Taipei. Oxford College, which he founded, evolved into Aletheia University Mackay is famous in Taiwan and Canada for his devotion to the people of Taiwan and his life-long vocation as a Christian missionary in Taiwan.
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The former British Consulate has a good outlook over the Tamshui River, where it meets the ocean. Tamshui was once an important port. The Consulate is a handsome double story building built of red brick. It performed its consular function until 1980, when sovereignty was returned to the Republic of China on Taiwan. The British, who were amongst the first governments to recognize the People's Republic of China, soon found that dealing with Beijing was not easy going. The former Consulate is a reminder of the British Empire's long involvement in the Far East.
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