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What are the fun places in Taipei?

Taipei is a very suitable place for tourism. Many mainlanders travel there. Here are a few tourist attractions in Taipei recommended for your reference.

1. Jinghua City

Jinghua City is a large shopping mall located in Section 4 of Bade Road, Songshan District, Taipei City. It is a related business invested by Weiking Headquarters Group. It was founded in 2001 Officially opened in year. At present, this shopping mall has nearly a thousand well-known domestic and foreign manufacturers stationed in it. It breaks through the traditional business methods and focuses on the leading design of entertainment. It also proposes the concept of "no time barrier" to allow consumers from all walks of life to Do not be deprived of the right to enjoy leisure life due to time constraints.

2. Yangmingshan Park

Yangmingshan Park has a very complete volcanic terrain, and traces of volcanic activity can still be seen after 2.5 million years. Various cherry blossoms, azaleas, camellias, peach blossoms, etc. are planted all over the mountains and fields in the park. It is known as the "Back Garden of Taipei" and is a favorite holiday destination for Taipei citizens.

3. Ximending

Ximending is located in the northeast of Wanhua District, Taipei City, and is the most important consumer business district in Taipei West District. The place name of Ximending comes from the Japanese occupation era. At that time, most residents lived in Taipei City, and the Ximen area was their resting place. In 1896, the first theater "Tokyo Pavilion" was built here. At that time, it was officially named "Ximending".

4. Xinbeitou Hot Spring

Xinbeitou Hot Spring has a history of more than 100 years and is the most famous hot spring town in Taiwan. Taipei people often visit here after get off work to relax in the hot springs to relieve fatigue and work stress. The tour guide's New Beitou Hot Spring is located in Beitou District, Taipei City, and generally refers to more than ten hot springs such as Geothermal Valley, Longfeng, Fenghuang, Hushanli, and Xingyi Road.

5. Fenfenpu

Fenfenpu is located in Xinyi District, Taipei City, covering the Yongjili area of ??Section 5 of Zhongxiao East Road, east of Songren Road, and Zhongpo North Road; In the ancient Qing Dynasty of China, Wufenpu was the activity area of ??the Mali Xikou Society of the Pingpu tribe in Taiwan. In the 34th year of the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1769), He and Five families named Zhou, Shen, Du and Li bought this land from the Pingpu people to cultivate it, and named the village Wufenpu.