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Lane 173, Kangding Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108Peta
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Located in Lane 173, Kangding Road, Wanhua District, Taipei City, the whole row of red brick buildings, witness the traces of history, shuttle in the alleys is very retro. Very characteristic street.
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Located in Lane 173, Kangding Road, Wanhua District, Taipei City, the whole row of red brick buildings, witness the traces of history, shuttle in the alleys is very retro. Very characteristic street.
The peeling mound was formed in the early Qing Dynasty . spanning the three eras of Qing Dynasty, Japanese rule and Republic of China, and mixed the architectural style and humanistic style of different periods, becoming a city street that represents the characteristics of the mound.
It's an old street with a very atmosphere. The design of the wooden building and the red bricks are impressive. It feels like I've entered a Chinese movie~
The peeling mound was formed in the early Qing Dynasty . spanning the three eras of Qing Dynasty, Japanese rule and Republic of China, and mixed the architectural style and humanistic style of different periods, becoming a city street that represents the characteristics of the mound.
The old street of Bopiliao was very atmospheric. It was a waterway transportation route during the Qing Dynasty, but on both sides of Bopiliao Street, the wooden buildings blend with red bricks, making it feel like they are on the old Qing Dynasty Street. There's no shops or anything like this on the old streets of Bofiliao, and they're just managing it like cultural assets.
The peeling mound was formed in the early Qing Dynasty . spanning the three eras of Qing Dynasty, Japanese rule and Republic of China, and mixed the architectural style and humanistic style of different periods, becoming a city street that represents the characteristics of the mound. Free scenic spot, fixed Monday closure.