With professional tour guide and discover the old town - Dadaocheng.
In the early years, Dadaocheng is the most important harbor for trade, a lot of foreign merchants set up satellite offices here, specializing in tea, cotton, and silk textile trade.
In 2005, the Taipei City government put a new life into this area, travelers can experience the taste of Taiwan history, visit the old buildings and art galleries.
Walking in Dihua Street like a local. At here, tour guide will show you Taiwanese traditional food, tea culture, clothes, building and life style.
Meet up point: Beimen MRT Station Exit 2
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.The tour duration will be adjusted due to traffic jam or weather.
.This tour includes a lot of walking, please measure your physical condition.
.The entire journey will be on foot, please wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
Duration: 2 hours
Dihua Street district and Dadaocheng have borne witness to Taiwan's history of international trade and business development. The trade activities in Dadaocheng, from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Japanese colonial period, have been passed down through a century. With the enduring presence of old establishments, Taiwanese-style specialty stores, historic buildings, and newly established cultural street houses all coexisting and thriving along the bustling old street of Dihua Street.
We will take you to visit Watsons Pharmacy, Dihua Street Post Office and Visitor Center to appreciate the beauty of the street houses and explore the footprints of the predecessors
Visit and learning the culture about Taiwanese textile industry.
This is a century-old Temple located in Dadaocheng. You can learn about Taiwanese religion culture and also make a wish for ensure prosperity and peace. Nowadays young people come to pray for a happy love life and good job.
a historical and vibrant waterfront destination that encapsulates the rich heritage of Taipei. Nestled along the banks of the Tamsui River, Dadaocheng Wharf stands as a testament to Taiwan's maritime history and its evolution into a modern cultural hub.
The container market adjacent to the wharf is also a popular evening destination, featuring waterfront cafes, street vendors, and even live band performances on weekends, allowing you to enjoy the lively atmosphere while savoring a relaxing day or night out by the riverside.
Beimen MRT Station Exit 2
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