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Tour of TAMSUI! ???????? (20 things to do in New Taipei City, Taiwan!)

Welcome to New Taipei City's Tamsui District! This neighborhood is a popular day trip from Taipei and we're going to show you some of the best things to do in Tamsui!

Planning your own trip to the Tamsui District of New Taipei? Add these to your itinerary!
1. See some of Taiwan's beautiful seaside nature on the Tamsui Mangrove Ecology Trail!
2. Get some coffee, local history history, and art at the Historical Shell Warehouse (now a cultural park)!
3. Check out the lively Tamsui MRT Park for some amazing seaside views!
4. Head to the Tamsui Old Street for shopping and some delicious food!
5. Walk down the promenade for the best of the Tamsui neighborhood!
6. Try Tamsui Agei, a local specialty!
7. See the special Matsu rock!
8. Admire the street art at the 3D Art Ladder!
9. Visit the old Japanese Police Dormitory to see a great example of Japanese architecture!
10. Stroll down the charming Love Lane!
11. Stop by the Tamsui Qingshui temple - it is beautiful!!
12. Also pay a visit to the Tamsui Longshan Temple!
13. Take pictures at the popular (and cute!) Tamsui Firestation!
14. Visit the Former Residence of Tada Eikichi to see more Japanese architecture and admire the views over Tamsui!
15. See some of the European influence in Taiwan at Aletheia University's campus.
16. Learn some of Taiwan's complex history at Fort Santo Domingo, one of the oldest building in the country set up by the Spanish!
17. Make a quick visit to the Custom's Wharf
18. Catch a train or walk to the huge (and hugely popular) Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf.
19. Spend the evening seeing the lights at the Tamsui Lover's Bridge
20. Eat fresh seafood at the Fisherman's Wharf for a romantic night out!

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1:58 Historical Shell Warehouse
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7:21 Tamsui Agei
10:01 Matsu Rock, 3D Art Ladder, Police House, Love Lane
12:55 Temples (Qingshui & Longshan)
15:45 Firestation, Tada Eikichi Residence, Aletheia University
18:29 Fort Santo Domingo
19:55 Customs Wharf & Fisherman's Wharf
21:28 Tamsui Lover's Bridge
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TAIPEI TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 30 Things To Do In Taipei, Taiwan

Come join us as we visit Taipei (臺北市) in this travel guide covering the best 30 things to do in Taipei, Taiwan (中華民國). When it comes to dynamic cities in Asia worth visiting Taipei may be the most underrated. You'll be hard pressed to find a city that offers better street food, night markets and green escapes in the region.

With limited time we hit the ground running in Taipei, Taiwan covering restaurants, museums, temples, memorial shrines and shopping areas worth checking out. An absolute must in Taipei is to visit one of the many night markets where you can indulge in Taiwanese street food until you're literally about to explode. It's just that good and that cheap.

Overall, it is an inviting city where locals are warm and go out of their way to be kind to visitors. Come find out what makes Taipei (台北市) a favorite city of ours in Asia!

Taipei Travel Guide - (30 Things to do in Taipei, Taiwan):

1) Taipei 101 (臺北101 / 台北101) - 00:31
2) Taipei 101 Mall for shopping in Taipei, Taiwan - 01:54
3) Elephant Mountain Hike (象山) - 02:07
4) National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (中正紀念堂) - 02:56
5) National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine (國民革命忠烈祠) - 03:28
6) Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) - 03:59
7) Maokong Gondola cable car ride (貓空) -05:33
8) Taiwanese teahouse (茶館) for mountains views, tea and traditional snacks & cookies - 05:50
9) Taipei Zoo (臺北市立動物園) - 08:56
10) Beitou Hot Springs-Taipei (北投溫泉) - 09:07
11) Guandu Nature Park for birdwatching (關渡自然公園) - 09:43
12) Tamsui seaside district (aka Danshui) for a bike ride (淡水區) - 10:51
13) Taipei public Bicycle system - uBike (微笑單車) - 12:03
14) Xiaolongbao: Taiwanese Soup Dumplings - Xiao Long Bao (小籠包 - 小笼包) - 12:13
15) National Palace Museum (國立故宮博物院) - 15:27
16) Zhishan Garden (至善園) - 16:00
17) Lungshan Temple of Manka aka Longshan Temple (艋舺龍山寺) - 16:35
18) Raohe Street Night Market (饒河夜市) - 16:50
19) Taiwanese breakfast in Taipei - 17:40
20) Taiwanese Mango Shaved Ice Dessert (芒果冰) - 18:00
21) Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup (牛肉麵 / 牛肉面) - 19:24
22) Huashan 1914 Creative Park (華山1914文化創意產業園區) - 21:53
23) National Taiwan Museum (NTM; 國立台灣博物館 - 22:24
24) 228 Peace Memorial Park and Monument (二二八和平紀念公園 / 二二八和平纪念公园) - 22:51
25) Hsing Tian Kong (行天宮) temple devoted to Guan Yu, the patron god of businessmen - 23:08
26) Taipei Expo Park (花博公園) - 23:43
27) Taipei Fine Arts Museum aka TFAM (台北市立美術館) - 23:53
28) Taipei Story House (台北故事館) once known as Yuanshan Mansion (圓山別莊) - 24:00
29) Ningxia Night Market (寧夏夜市) - 24:10
30) Taipei Metro or Taipei MRT (台北捷運) using an EasyCard (悠遊卡) - 24:47

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Our visit Taipei travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city by day and evening when the night markets are in full action. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Taipei tourism brochure or Taipei, Taiwan city tour.

30 Things to do in Taipei, Taiwan Travel Guide Transcript:

Today we’re going to take you around a city that completely won us over: Taipei. As two self-proclaimed foodies who are always on the hunt for the next meal, we loved the amazing mix of restaurants and street markets the city had to offer. On top of that, there were plenty of temples, museums, and nature escapes to keep us busy throughout the day, so we actually managed to pack quite a bit into our trip. With this video, we’re going to show you 30 things to do in Taipei, Taiwan, and you can count on a few foodie recommendations to be sprinkled throughout. Now let’s get started.

And that’s it for our visit to Taipei! We hope you enjoyed this video and that you got a few of idea of things to do, see, and most importantly, eat on your next visit. As always, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do around Taipei, we invite you to share them with travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!

This is part of our Travel in Taiwan video series showcasing Taiwanese food, Taiwanese culture and Taiwanese cuisine.

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Taipei, Taiwan - 5 Things You Should Know Before You Visit

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Taipei, Taiwan is a super modern city with a deep-rooted culture that is becoming more and more popular as a gateway to East Asia and Southeast Asia.

It’s new express MRT service from Taoyuan International Airport, a 36 minute ride, will make it even more convenient for travellers, especially those on a short layover.

This short but important list of essential things you should know will help keep you on track with a smooth stay.

Although taxis are plentiful and relatively inexpensive compared with other big cities in East Asia the MRT is one of the best ways to get to most of the main sites and business centers of Taipei City.

The Nangang Exhibition Center where many conventions and shows are held is accessible by the blue and brown MRT lines. Neihou, where many tech industry businesses have their head office is also on the brown line, Xihu is one of the most convenient stops for quick and easy access.

Taipei 101 for the last 3.5 years has had it’s own MRT stop on the red line. This is where you’ll also find The International Convention Center next to the Taipei 101 Shopping Mall. It’s also in close proximity to Taipei City Hall and is apart of the Xinyi Shopping District, where you’ll find one of the largest selections of luxury goods stores in East Asia.

If you want to get more of a local perspective pick up an Easycard available at most MRT stations and register it online with Ubike, so you can have access to the city bikes that have stations across Taipei City and New Taipei City. Simply swipe your card next to the bike you want to rent and you’re ready to go. You can drop the bike off at any Ubike station. They’re almost always located near an MRT station.

In the video I mention briefly that the Taiwanese people are very friendly and helpful. It’s true! If you ever appear to be lost or confused while looking at a map you will in most cases immediately attract the attention of a local who will be pleased to help you find your way. That’s wny I said “get lost”, literally you can get lost while exploring this amazing city with it’s maze of alleyways, quiet cafes, food stalls and shops and not worry that you won’t have help getting back to your hotel.

Taipei and the rest of Taiwan is an extremely safe place to travel. There is literally no or very rare violent crime against tourists. Personal ownership of guns is banned. There has been reports of pick pocketing and petty theft, particularly in night markets and crowded places, but I think this is even rare now.
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Day Trip In Tamsui - Fort San Domingo - Little White House - Hobe Fort - Taiwan 2023

Tamsui District is a seaside district in New Taipei, Taiwan. It is named after the Tamsui River; the name means fresh water. The town is popular as a site for viewing the sun setting into the Taiwan Strait. Though modest in size it has a large role in Taiwanese culture.

The Spanish arrived in the area of Tamsui in the 17th century. In the fall of 1629, the Spanish established the first major non-aboriginal settlement comprising the town and mission of Santo Domingo. The Spanish occupied northern Taiwan for the purpose of securing Spanish interests in the Philippines against the Dutch (who were already established in the South of Taiwan by then), the British and the Portuguese, as well as for facilitating trade with China and Japan.

The area has been seen changes since then as well as being controlled by different empires.

Following the completion of the Taipei Metro's Tamsui Line in 1997, the town experienced a sharp increase in tourist traffic, reflected in the completion of several riverside parks, the growth of open air markets specializing in traditional handicrafts and street stall snacks, the construction of a fisherman's wharf, and the increase in passenger ferries traversing across and along the river.

There are many things to see in this wonderful area including the following.

Fort Santo Domingo is a historical fortress in Tamsui District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It was originally a wooden fort built in 1628 by the Spanish Empire, who named it Fort Santo Domingo. However, the fort was then destroyed by the Spanish themselves, after losing the Second Battle of San Salvador to the Dutch Empire in 1642. After the battle, in 1644, the Dutch rebuilt a fort on the original site and renamed it Fort Antonio.

The Tamsui Customs Officers' Residence. After Taiwan was forced to open foreign trade in early 1860s, foreigners soon came into the island. Qing Dynasty government soon established a customs office in Tamsui in 1870 after the opening of Tamsui Port. The residence is a white colored building built in a colonial style nicknamed Little White House.

Hobe Fort or Huwei Fort is a historical fort located near Fort Santo Domingo, in Tamsui District.

In the 1880s Imperial China (Qing dynasty) and France fought a war over an area that is today Vietnam. In October 1884 as part of the Keelung Campaign, the French fleet sailed to northern Taiwan where it blockaded the ports of Keelung and Tamsui, and then landed troops at both places. The Chinese managed to turn back the assault at Tamsui, though Keelung fell to the French. Following the war, the Chinese government decided to strengthen Taiwan's coastal defenses. Hobe Fort was finished in 1888 taking western forts as a reference in design. The fort never saw combat and it remains almost entirely intact.

The area is easy to access by the red BTS line and well worth a visit. There are many other things to see and do. A great day trip from the busy city to see another side of Taipei.

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Top 20 Tourist Attractions in Taipei (Taiwan)- Pandey Tourism

Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, is a modern metropolis with Japanese colonial lanes, busy shopping streets and contemporary buildings. The skyline is crowned by the 509m-tall, bamboo-shaped Taipei 101 skyscraper, with upscale shops at the base and a rapid elevator to an observatory near the top. Taipei is also known for its lively street-food scene and many night markets, including expansive Shilin market.

Top 20 Tourist Attractions in Taipei (Taiwan):-
01. Taipei 101
02. Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall
03. Dr. Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall
04. Elephant Mountain
05. Bopiliao Old Street
06. Martyr's Shrine
07. Shilin Night Market
08. National Palace Museum
09. Chiang Kai Shek Shilin Residence
10. Danshui Old Street
11. Fort San Domingo
12. Hobe Fort
13. Lovers Bridge
14. Longshan Temple
15. National Taiwan Museum & 228 Memorial Park
16. The Presidential Palace
17. Miramar Ferris Wheel
18. Yangmingshan National Park
19. Ximending
20. Xinbeitou Hot Springs


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Tamsui Old Streets has been a must visit for all my foreign friends visiting Taiwan. I assume the bloggers have written about its close proximity to the water and the variety of authentic Taiwanese street foods Tamsui offers. You might not be able to tell how packed this place usually is from my video because it was a horribly rainy Thursday. The majority of the time, however; the streets of Tamsui is crowded with both the locals and the tourists.

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Taiwan Culture Portal - Danshui.wmv

17century, 1628, Spanish built Fuerte Santo Domingo in Danshui(Tamsui), Taipei. 1643, the Dutch East India Company built Fort Antonio on same site. They called Danshui(Tamsui), city of the oriental Venezia. Danshui is the most beautiful view town in Taipei, Taiwan.
The excellent town allows easy access to the best attractions and hot spots in the city, the most famous attractions like:
- Old street
- Sea airport
- Shell's storehouse
- Jinshan Temple
- Longshan Temple
- Danshui(Tamsui) Wharf
- Fuyou Temple
- Landing spot of Mackay
- Red Castle
- Little White House
- Cingshuai Temple
- Fort San Domingo
- Fisherman's Wharf
- Chinese Traditional Market
- Oxford College
- Martyrs' Shrine
- Hobe Fort
- Octangle Tower
- Mackay Church
- Golden River Bank
- Weather Watch
- Bali Left Bank
- Danshuei River Mangrove Wetland
- Shihsanhang Museum
- Riverside bikeway
- night Market
- Cherry Blossom Boulevard
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Danshui/Tamsui - Day 22

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I had an amazing experience living in Taiwan from 2010 to 2013 working and then studying my masters there. Wish I stayed instead of going to China for the most part. Here's the table of contents below.

0:00 Intro
1:41 Living in Kunming China before Taiwan
2:26 Why I was interested in Taiwan
3:04 History of Taiwan
6:28 Taiwan kept its traditional Chinese Culture
7:59 Where to live? I ended up in Suburbs of Taipei - Xinzhuang
9:02 Never have expectations - Much different then China
10:04 Hosting trips and parties
11:34 Learning about Grad School programs I attended
12:24 Moving near Dapinglin near Gongguan
12:54 Many great bike routes around Taipei
13:08 Danshui area and boat rides
13:26 Wulai - One of my favorites
13:50 Xindian area is also nice
14:11 Other cool bike routes
14:23 - You can bring bike on metro and train
15:11 - Shifen waterfall and lantern town
15:28 Night markets
15:56 Beetle nut
16:40 East Coast of Taiwan is amazing - About beaches
17:34 Dulan - A nice east coast town
17:51 Surfing and scuba areas
18:25 Taroko Gorge
18:54 East coast and Rift Valley and river tracing
19:13 Kending - Most southern part of Taiwan
19:30 Spring scream in Taiwan - Music Festival
20:01 About Kaohsiung - 3rd biggest city
20:23 Taipei is city of Rain
20:51 Tainan - First city in Taiwan
21:04 Taichung
21:17 The west coast is one big city
21:41 The mountains of Taiwan are epic
22:19 You should bike, motorcycle or scooter your way around Taiwan
22:43 Taiwan is Great for Cycling
23:30 Scholarships are great in Taiwan
23:38 - The uni I attended - National Chengchi University
25:44 - The differences between China and Taiwan
25:50 Taiwan has freedom of speech
26:48 The food is better where?
27:58 Who is more open minded?
29:06 Best exploring?
29:48 Best job opportunities?
31:19 Best place for entertainment?
32:25 Where is more expensive?
33:11 Where did I feel more at home?
34:30 Where is more crowded? About motorcycles and scooter use
36:36 What's more safe?
37:48 Where is more quiet? But can be a party pooper
39:18 Where is more friendly?
40:16 When is Taiwan going back to China?
40:56 Check out Taiwan before its too late!
41:15 Reflections - Should I have stayed?
41:37 Where is better for business and residency visas?
42:50 Conclusion

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Jorma and Cathy take a walk in Danshui/Tamsui, a seaside suburb of Taipei in the northwestern part of Taiwan. They begin their walk in a modern residential neighborhood filled with high rise condo buildings. Their walk then takes them through farmland and into an older section of the city. They emerge from a hodgepodge of buildings and out onto the Tamsui River, and then continue on to the Tamsui Customs Wharf.

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Taipei officially known as Taipei City, is the capital[a] and a special municipality of Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China, ROC). Sitting at the northern tip of the island, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City. It is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of the northern port city Keelung. Most of the city is located on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border.[6] Formerly known as Taipeh-fu during the Qing era and Taihoku under Japanese rule, Taipei became the capital of Taiwan Province when Taiwan was transferred to the Republic of China by Japan in 1945 and has been the capital of the ROC since 1949, when the Kuomintang lost the mainland to the Communist Party of China in the Chinese Civil War.

The city proper is home to an estimated population of 2,704,810 (2015), forming the core part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area which includes the nearby cities of New Taipei and Keelung with a population of 7,047,559, the 40th most-populous urban area in the world—roughly one-third of Taiwanese citizens live in the metro district. The name Taipei can refer either to the whole metropolitan area or the city proper.

5 Days In Taipei Taiwan - Amazing City

Taiwan exceeded my expectations in every way. I planned a trip to see the highlights of the city but was surprised at how much the city has to offer. Every area that I went to I discovered countless things to see and do that were not part of the plan.

I started out with a short train ride to Keelung to see the ocean and the sights there. After spending a day exploring old fortifications, the harbor area, Buddhist temples and eating wonderful food in the night market I returned back to the city.

Days 2-5 was a blur of activity seeing things like the Taipei 101, tea plantations, temples, night markets and so much more. I even found myself at the Museum of Drinking Water and was pleasantly surprised. I saw the sign at the airport and said to myself that it’s off the normal tourist trail so it’s my kind of place.

5 days in the city is not even close to enough time. I came to see and learn about the area and now I can’t wait to return. The people are amazing, the city is clean and very livable and it’s affordable for budget travelers.

This video shows just a few of the things that I saw and experienced. If you want to see more take a look at my Taiwan playlist or my channel for videos from Thailand for more of my content.

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Taiwan | Visiting Tamsui (淡水) | Drone Footage 4K

A beautiful and relaxing place on seaside district of Taipei, this lovely city is lined with street vendors and famous snacks that people from all the over world come and visit. Exploring here is a must for those visiting Taiwan.

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Walking in Tamsui area in Taipei Taiwan, Very popular place for everyone who wants a place far from the city center, families and couples also enjoy this place particulary. the street food is famous and touristic, even if recently because of covid not many tourists are coming.
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Taiwan: Tam Sui | Taipei Travel Guide (FULL HD)

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Tamsui is about a 40 minute metro ride north of Taipei and makes for a great day trip. Tam Sui is on the North coast of Taiwan. There are a lot of shops, cafes, street performers, and street food stalls. A ferry can be taken to Tamsui Fishermans Wharf where you can take a walk across Lovers Bridge and watch the sunset. It costs 50 NTD to get to Tamsui by metro from Taipei Main Station.

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【4K】???????? Drone Footage ???? Northern Taiwan ???? New Taipei City & Tamsui ???? Cinematic Aerial Film ???? 台湾

The final 4K footage of my drone flights in Northern Taiwan (New Taipei City, Tamsui and Fulong | 台湾北部; 新北市, 淡水河 and 福隆); project finished & uploaded on 2019-05-14 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage.

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Media data: This drone video (4:48min playtime) is an extraction of my multipleGB Northern Taiwan 4K Drone Video Footage & Northern Taiwan Drone Pictures. Copyright protected Footage and Photos on Sale. For inquiries, contact me via E-Mail, my Blog, Facebook or Instagram Page. One Man Wolf Pack Contact:

Northern Taiwan Drone Flight: New Taipei City is a special municipality and the most populous city in Taiwan. Located in northern Taiwan, the city includes a substantial stretch of the islands northern coastline and surrounds the Taipei Basin, making it the second largest special municipality by area, behind Kaohsiung. New Taipei City is bordered by Keelung to the northeast, Yilan County to the southeast, and Taoyuan to the southwest. It completely surrounds Taipei. Banqiao District is its municipal seat and biggest commercial area. Until 2010, the area that roughly corresponds to the present New Taipei City was known as Taipei County. // Taiwan, 180km east of China, is known for modern cities, traditional Chinese temples, hot springs resorts and dramatic mountainous terrain. Taipei, in the north, has a number of busy night markets, as well as Chinese Imperial art at the National Palace Museum. Taipei 101, a 509m-tall, bamboo-shaped skyscraper with an observation deck, rises above the city. [wikipedia // Google]

Among others, you will see following places by Drone (Keywords): Northern Taiwan, Taiwan, Ilha Formosa, Nature Taiwan, New Taipei City, Tamsui, Danshui, Hongshulin, Xiangshan, TPE, Municipality, Banqiao, Taipei County, Traditional, Chinese, Temple, 台北, 台灣, 新北市, 淡水河

Video [Internal ID 315] taken in 2016 + 2017 + 2018 and published in 2019

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