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Discover Tianxinzi
The district Tianxinzi of Houde in New Taipei City (Taipei) is a district in Taiwan a little north-west of Taipei, the country's capital city.
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When in this area, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Banqiao District, Taipei, Taoyuan, Keelung and Yilan. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 23°C / 74 °F
Morning Temperature | 23°C / 74 °F |
Evening Temperature | 23°C / 73 °F |
Night Temperature | 23°C / 74 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 18% |
Air Humidity | 92% |
Air Pressure | 1016 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 6 km/h (4 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Monday, 18th of November 2024
20°C (68 °F)
19°C (65 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Tuesday, 19th of November 2024
19°C (67 °F)
20°C (67 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Wednesday, 20th of November 2024
20°C (68 °F)
20°C (68 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Park City Hotel Luzhou Taipei
Taipei City Hotel
Ferrary Hotel
Ximen 101-s HOTEL
GoSleep Hotel (XiNing)
Muzik Hotel Xining Branch
Ecfa Hotel-Ximen Red House Branch
Click Hotel Hsimenting
Diary of Ximen Hotel II - Liu Fu Branch
Hotel B6
Videos from this area
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Wu Chia-Ching TV Debut (Part 2 of 2)
(Part 2 of 2) In 2004, fifteen-year-old Wu Chia-Ching (吳珈慶) makes his TV debut when playing compatriot Chao Fong-Pang (趙豐邦). Event: 2004 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition (Leg...
Winmate Digital Signage Appliation on Bus
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Wu Chia-Ching (Part 4 of 6)
(Part 4 of 6: Rack 9) Wu Chia-Ching (吳珈慶) breaks and runs out 8 consecutive racks after winning the lagging. Event: 2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition (Leg 2: Group B) Match:...
Wu Chia-Ching (Part 5 of 6)
(Part 5 of 6: Rack 10) Wu Chia-Ching (吳珈慶) breaks and runs out 8 consecutive racks after winning the lagging. Event: 2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition (Leg 2: Group B) Match:...
Wu Chia-Ching (Part 1 of 6)
Part 1 of 6: Rack 1-3) Wu Chia-Ching (吳珈慶) breaks and runs out 8 consecutive racks after winning the lagging. Event: 2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition (Leg 2: Group B) Match:...
Wu Chia-Ching (Part 2 of 6)
Part 2 of 6: Rack 4-5) Wu Chia-Ching (吳珈慶) breaks and runs out 8 consecutive racks after winning the lagging. Event: 2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition (Leg 2: Group B) Match:...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
228 Incident
The 228 Massacre, 2/28 Massacre, also called 228 Incident by Kuomintang (KMT), or 2/28 for short, was an anti-government uprising in Taiwan that began on February 27, 1947 which was violently suppressed by the KMT-led Republic of China government and which resulted in the massacre of numerous civilians, beginning on February 28, or 2/28. Estimates of the number of deaths vary from 10,000 to 30,000 or more.
Shilin District
For the rock formations in Yunnan, see Shilin (Stone Forest). Shilin District is a district of Taipei. The name "Shilin" was derived from Pattsiran, the Ketagalan word for "hot springs". It was then transliterated into Chinese as "八芝蘭" Bāzhīlán, and finally re-analyzed as "scholars as many as the trees in the woods" (士多如林).
Wanhua District
Wanhua District, known in Taiwanese as Bangka a.k.a. Monga, is Taipei City's oldest district. The district is home to historic buildings such as Longshan Temple, an historic temple, and the Red House Theater, the first and largest teahouse and playhouse in Taiwan. Taipei's oldest, but decaying, garment district is also here.
Datong District, Taipei
Datong District is a district of Taipei City, Taiwan. It is located between the Taipei Metro Red Line and eastern shore of the Tamsui River, and between Civic Boulevard and the Sun Yat-sen Freeway. The southern part of this area was previously the site of Dadaocheng, one of the first settlements in what is now Taipei and for a time the area's commercial center.
Mengjia Longshan Temple
Mengjia Longshan Temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from Fujian, China. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers. The temple has been destroyed either in full or in part on numerous earthquakes and fires. During World War II, on 31 May 1945 it was hit by American bombers during the Raid on Taipei, who claimed the Japanese were hiding armaments inside.
Sanchong District
Sanchong District is an inner city district in the western part of New Taipei City, Taiwan. With an area of 16.32 km² and a population of 384,618 people (2003), it has the fourth highest population density in Taiwan and 23rd in the world, with over 23,900 people per km². Until the December 25, 2010 creation of New Taipei, Sanchong was itself a city in the former Taipei County.
Dadaocheng
Dadaocheng, spelled Twatutia before Japanese rule, is an area in the Datong District, part of the Taipei Basin and a historic section of Taipei City. It was known as Daitotei by the Japanese and Tataocheng during the Kuomintang era. Dadaocheng was an important trading port in the 19th century, and is still a major historical tourist attraction and shopping area. When the export of tea became important in northern Taiwan in the mid-19th century, many businessmen came to Dadaocheng.
Luzhou District
Luzhou District is an inner city district in northwestern New Taipei City, Taiwan. It has an area of 8.2 km² (2003) and a population of 198,373 people in 66,457 households (December 2011). Luzhou has the second highest population density in Taiwan and 13th in the world, with over 26,600 people per km². Historically the area was called Lō·-chiu (鷺州) and Hê-siūⁿ-chiu (和尚州). Until the 25 December 2010 creation of New Taipei, Luzhou was itself a city in the former Taipei County.
Chien-Cheng Circle
The Chien-Cheng Circle or Taipei Circle, was once a bustling food market and a city landmark in the Datong district of Taipei. It existed 96 years from its opening during the Japanese colonial era, to its official closing on Sunday, July 2, 2006 after years of decline in resulting from two conflagrations in the 1990s and an unsuccessful project to revitalize the market in 2003. After some replanning, it was set to reopen in June 2009, but as of 2010 the reopening date is uncertain.
Bailing Sport Park
Bailing Sport Park is a multi-use sport venue located in Shilin District, Taipei. The park has been open since 1989. It resides along Shilin and Shezi shores of the Keelung River, with around 2,900 metres in length and 60 to 100 metres in width. Total surface area is around 280,000 square metres.
Red House Theater
The Red House Theater (紅樓劇場), often called the Red Theater or Red Play House in English, is a historic theater in the Ximending area of Taipei, Taiwan. Built in 1908 during Japanese rule and designed by Japanese architect Kondo Juro, it was originally a market building but was used as a theater from 1945 onwards. The building recently underwent an extensive renovation.
Qingshui Temple
Qingshui Temple also known as Tsushih Temple or the "Divine Progenitors Temple" is a temple in dedicated to the god Qingshui Zushi, a Northern Song Dynasty Buddhist monk who is said to have saved a town from a drought. The temple is located in the Wanhua District of Taipei City, Taiwan and was constructed in 1787 CE. In 1958, the temple was renovated and restored. The temple is often called "the most characteristic example of mid-Qing temple architecture."
Taipei Bridge Station
The Taipei Metro Taipei Bridge Station is a station on the Xinzhuang Line located in Sanchong District, New Taipei, Taiwan, two blocks from the approach to Taipei Bridge for which the station is named. The station opened for service on January 5, 2012.
Daqiaotou Station
The Taipei Metro Daqiaotou Station is a station on the Xinzhuang Line located in Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the last station before the Luzhou Line diverges from the Xinzhuang Line. It is a planned terminus for the Shezi Light Rail Line.
Luzhou Station
The Taipei Metro Luzhou Station is the terminal station on the Luzhou Line, located in Luzhou, New Taipei, Taiwan.
Sanmin Senior High School Station
The Taipei Metro Sanmin Senior High School Station is a station on the Luzhou Line located in Luzhou, New Taipei, Taiwan.
St. Ignatius High School Station
The Taipei Metro St. Ignatius High School Station is a station on the Luzhou Line located in Luzhou, New Taipei, Taiwan. The station opened on November 3, 2010. It is also a planned transfer station with the Circular Line.
Sanchong Elementary School Station
The Taipei Metro Sanchong Elementary School Station is a station on the Luzhou Line located in Sanchong District, New Taipei, Taiwan. The station opened for service on November 3, 2010.
Sanhe Junior High School Station
The Taipei Metro Sanhe Junior High School Station is a station on the Luzhou Line located in Sanchong District, New Taipei, Taiwan. The station is opened for service on November 3, 2010.
Taipei Confucius Temple
The Taipei Confucius Temple is modeled after the original Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province of China. It is located on Dalong Street, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan. Among the Confucius temples in Taiwan, Taipei's is the only one adorned with southern Fujian-style ceramic adornments. At the main hall of the temple one can see a black plaque with gold lettering which was inscribed by Chiang Kai-shek that reads "Educate without Discrimination.
Red Envelope Club
A Red Envelope Club is a form of Cabaret in Taiwan that originated in Taipei in the 1960s as an imitation of Shanghai Cabaret. In these cabarets, female singers sing old Chinese songs from the 1920s to 1950s to mostly older men, many of whom were soldiers in General Chiang Kai-Shek's Kuomintang army that fled Mainland China after the Chinese Civil War. The cabarets get their name from the fact that the audience gives the singers, who they appreciate, money in red envelopes.
Dihua Street
Dihua Street is a street located in the Datong District (大同區) of Taipei winding from the south of the district to close to the north in the old village of Dalongdong (大龍峒). The street, then known as Centre Street (中街), was constructed during the 1850s, when many commercial entities belonging to Quanzhou-originating owners moved in from the nearby village of Bangka (艋舺).
Dalongdong
Dalongdong, or Pourompon is an old village in historical Taipei located nears the narrows of the intersection between the Keelung and Tamsui Rivers. The district has since been merged with the newer Dadaocheng (大稻埕) district in the south during the Qing dynasty to form the Datong District.
Dalongdong Baoan Temple
Dalongdong Baoan Temple also known as the Taipei Baoan Temple is a Taiwanese folk religion temple built in the Datong district of Taipei, Taiwan. The present temple was originally built by clan members in the Tong'an District (同安) who immigrated to Taipei in the early 19th century and gave the temple the name Bao'an (保安) in order to "protect those of tong'an" (保佑同安). The Taipei Confucius Temple is located adjacent to the Baoan Temple.
Taipei Futai Street Mansion
The Taipei Futai Street Mansion (臺北撫台街洋樓), also called Yamato-chō Mansion (大和町洋樓), is the only existing historical and commercial building in Taipei Taiwan, built in 1910 the early years of the Japanese rule. It is located at Yanping South Road No.26, Zhongzheng District and lies in the BoAi Special District as well. It was the head office of Takaishi Gumi (高石組), a construction company founded in 1901. This mansion is owned by the Ministry of National Defense.