Bopiliao Historic Block
Bopiliao Historic Block
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Neighbourhood: Wanhua District
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- Longshan Temple • 4 min walk
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LolaGo1
Washington DC, DC6,632 contributions
May 2024 • Solo
Looking and walking towards the Longshan Temple, I came across this attraction. Due to its several wall plaques explaining the history of Bopiliao, I appreciated the results of the joint efforts of the community with the local government.
Exhibits include oral history or recordings of former residents, old printing machine, red bricks in a formation, covid-related explanations, etc.
Entrance is free, toilet facilties are available. Located near it is a small public market selling various stuffs.
Exhibits include oral history or recordings of former residents, old printing machine, red bricks in a formation, covid-related explanations, etc.
Entrance is free, toilet facilties are available. Located near it is a small public market selling various stuffs.
Written 8 May 2024
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Luke
Manchester, UK615 contributions
Jan 2020
It’s a really quaint area, with lots of different interesting places inside the numerous buildings. It’s close to Lungshan temple too, and it’s a good idea to combine other attractions. Also, I enjoyed free tea at one of the small cafes.
Written 6 December 2020
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Tasty Traveler
Shanghai, China23 contributions
Apr 2019
A nice spot for some photos. Beautiful restoration of old buildings. The scent of wood pervades the air and you can visit a couple of shops in the area.
Written 3 April 2019
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bcheong
Shanghai, China48,694 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
Chanced upon this area while walking along kangding street. Apparently built in 1644, this place certainly has a lot of history. Some craft shops and photo spots
Written 10 February 2019
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ROCruiser
Claremont, CA4,566 contributions
Nov 2018 • Family
What a pleasant surprise! We came upon this site by accident just walking from Longshan Temple to Ximendin in Taipei. This whole block with old buildings was preserved and maintained making this an interesting outdoor 'museum' of lives in the past in this older part of the city. It definitely gave a nostalgic feel without all the commercial bombardment. Highly recommending this if you are in the Longshan Temple or Ximendin area.
Written 4 January 2019
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Kayu_7981
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia27 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
Old & interesting building. Is a must to go if you're visiting in Taiwan. Just go there by MRT LONG SAN SHI station. Was quite hot during august season. Remember to carry a sunblock & camera!! Take your meal before going there, cause nothing much to eat at that area.
Written 18 November 2018
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princessdyll
Malaysia236 contributions
Jul 2018 • Solo
Very near to MRT Long San Shi Station. The street is not so long but worth to visit to look around some old building. Sunday has some event for kids when I was there. Nearby also got few attraction such as Long San Shi and Shintomicho Cultural Market. I can easily spend a morning or afternoon just moving around this area.
Written 10 September 2018
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Aussie_Binturong
Queensland, Australia344 contributions
Jan 2023 • Solo
Heaps to read about the history. Wanhua is apparently where Taipei began. Meander through and then check out Longshen Temple.
Written 25 January 2023
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craiglondonbridge
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Dec 2018 • Friends
the old street located in wan hua district not far away from lungshan temple and huaxi night market.
Written 15 December 2018
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Hannah
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam356 contributions
Oct 2018 • Friends
The place has red blocks, some old buildings to take photos. If you go on a certain day, you may see some activities such as writing postcard and send to relatives.
Written 29 October 2018
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