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When it comes to Taiwan, most people's first impression may be Taipei 101 or the green Jiufen Old Street. However, if you expand your horizons, this treasure land in Northeast Asia is actually beautiful and rich in cultural resources, and it is worth savoring. Among them, Keelung City in northern Taiwan is undoubtedly a representative city with unique characteristics and a long history.
Taiwan Keelung's unique port city landscape is unique
As an important international port city in Taiwan, Keelung has favorable geographical conditions, natural geological landscapes and beautiful coastlines throughout the city, adding a unique appearance to it. Whether it is the recreational resort on Heping Island or the winding Forget-Your-Trouble Valley Trail, it is refreshing. At night, you can also visit Chaojing Park and overlook the magnificent scenery of Keelung Island, which is unsatisfactory.
The colorful houses of Zhengbin Fishing Port show the new charm of the fishing village
In addition to the natural environment with abundant natural resources, Keelung also has many popular attractions with rich cultural characteristics. The "Zhengbin Fishing Port Rainbow House" located in the south of Heping Island is a major eye-catching highlight; this area was originally a fishing village settlement, retaining a strong market style. Now the houses by the port are painted in colorful colors, just like being in the exotic atmosphere of Venice town, full of nostalgic charm, and has become a popular online beauty spot for Tourists to check in.
Miaokou Night Market Food is Mouth-watering
After exploring the humanities and natural scenery of Keelung City, Travelers are bound to be attracted by the rich food culture of this port city. Keelung has the only Miaokou Night Market in Taiwan that is selected as one of the top 20 famous markets in the world. Although it is only about 300 meters long, it has gathered nearly 200 food vendors of various types, and the business hours are as early as early morning; tempura, gua bao, braised eel soup and other authentic Taiwanese flavors, as well as exotic delicacies to taste, are all mouth-watering and appetite-stimulating.
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