The Baishihu Suspension Bridge in Neihu, Taipei, looks like a flying dragon crossing the valley
The Taipei Baishihu Suspension Bridge is about 116 meters long. At first glance, it looks like a dragon's skeleton, symbolizing a flying dragon crossing a valley. The bottom of the suspension bridge represents the dragon's mouth and is considered to be the dragon's lair. The entrance of the suspension bridge is close to the parking lot of the Kaizhang Shengwang Temple in Bishanyan, so it is geographically remote. In addition to being the only giant suspension bridge in Baishihu, it is also a landmark here.Tel: +886-2-27593001
Transportation: Take the MRT Wenhu Line to the MRT Neihu Station, take a taxi from the third section of Neihu Road uphill to the Baishihu Suspension Bridge; or take the MRT Nangang Line to the City Hall Station, then transfer to the small 2 bus in the mountain direction along Bishan Road, and finally get off at Bishanyan Station.
Bus: Take bus No. 21 to Daren Girls' High School Station, bus No. 2 to Bishanyan Station, and walk from the parking lot to the suspension bridge.
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