Discover the best top things to do in Beitou, Taiwan including Zhuzi Hu Hua Yu Shu Xiuqiu Huatian, Xiaoyoukeng Recreation Area, Yangmingshan Bamboo Lake, Wu's Shrine, Yangmingshan Zhongshan Hall, Gao Jia Xiu Qiu Hua Tian Shui Wei Di Er Yuan Qu, Yang-Ming Shu-Wu Mansion, Datun Mountain, Guan du Pier, She Zi Bridge.
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Tips to enjoy this place: 1) Book a private car especially if you want to walk less yet cover more spots on this Yangmingshan mountain national park. Car drop off point is only 50 metres to the viewing point of Xiaoyoukeng. 2) Be nerdy, read up in advance on Xiaoyoukeng, means "small oil pit" on Mt Qixing - highest point in Taipei at 1120 metres above sea level so from here, you'll be able to see the rest of the mountains. Great to plan this as a first stop and work your way down. Love reading the informative and clear information panels at the viewing points at this park. 3) If you're into geography and rock formations etc, the museum at nearby Lengshuikeng (not Xiaoyoukeng) Recreation Area is the one that displays and explains the different kinds of rocks and their formations, as well as the use of these fumes/ fumaroles. 4) Xiaoyoukeng is famous for the sulphur-dioxide 'yellow gas' emitting from the fumaroles on this volcano. Beware of some small ones along the footpath too. Super cool and ethereal sight, especially with the mountain full of silver grass. One of favourite wedding photoshoot spots. Also because the famous Sun Yanzi shot her 天黑黑Cloudy Day MTV here. 5) Check the weather before going. Best to visit on clear sunny summer days and avoid cloudy winter days. But you never know, we visited on 11th November, the beginning of winter and the day was extremely clear! It could be just a tolerable 15 degrees celsius but the winds will send the chills down your spine. Bring wind breaker jackets.
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Chungshan Hall in Yangmingshan National Park was built in 1965 during the presidency of Chiang Kai-shek in memorial of the centennial birthday of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Designed by architect Hsiu Tse-lan, the hall is set into the mountainside surrounded by greenery. The classical Chinese-style of the exterior is echoed by the elegance of the interior. The hall once served as the meeting place for the National Assembly. It is also frequently used for receiving foreign dignitaries, holding state banquets and other important events. The hall is a city historic site and is open to the public.
We stumbled across this site without knowing that it was open to the public. This former legislative building built for Chiang Kai-Shek, is a testament to style, Chinese historical and cultural inclusion, and arrogance. It was built as the original legislature building to elect the first president (CKS) and pass laws by the political elite. It has been off limits for decades and has only recently opened to the public. It is worth visiting and we were the only 3 tourists on the tour. Every room has cultural significance built in....from the colors used to create the elaborate ceilings, to the designs on the light fixtures and furniture. It is a spectacular place.
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