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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Xinbeitou Historic Station and Qixing Park
The original Xinbeitou station, opened in 1916, was restored in 2017 and now sits beside the MRT station. The building houses historical displays and often features craft and fruit stalls. Don't miss the free hot water bath for your hands in front of the station.
Beitou Hot Springs Park
Located across from Xinbeitou MRT station, this park features a hot spring creek originating from Beitou Thermal Valley. It's a great place to relax, stroll, and observe the steaming creek. Note that soaking your feet in the creek is no longer permitted.
Ketagalan Culture Center
This 12-story center houses art and cultural items from Taiwan’s main recognized aboriginal tribes. Named after the Ketagalan tribe, the center offers free entrance and features permanent displays and temporary exhibits.
Culture and History
Beitou is a district of Taipei City at the foot of Yangmingshan, a collection of mountain peaks that make up Yangmingshan National Park. The area is known for its 'white sulfur' hot spring water, which has been a significant part of its history since the Japanese colonial period. The Ketagalan tribe originally occupied the area, calling it 'Pataauw,' meaning 'Residence of the Witch.' Beitou's development began during the Japanese rule of Taiwan, and it has since become a major tourist destination. The area is rich in cultural and historical landmarks, including the Beitou Hot Springs Museum and Plum Garden, which offer insights into the local heritage.
Local Cuisine
Beitou offers a variety of dining experiences, from budget-friendly hot spring ramen shops like Man Lai Hot Spring Ramen to atmospheric dining in historic Japanese houses like the Beitou Museum restaurant. Don't miss the hot spring eggs, a local delicacy. Beitou offers a delightful culinary experience with its rustic and country-style Taiwanese dishes. Must-try foods include boiled chicken with fresh ginger, thinly sliced pork with oyster sauce, deep-fried pigeon or quail, fresh baby squid, and bitter melon chicken soup.
Architectural Design
The station features a beautiful Japanese-style eaved roof with copper tiles and round dormer windows. Constructed with local red cypress, the station has been earthquake-proofed to ensure its continued survival.
Historical Exhibitions
The interior of the station serves as an exhibition space that educates visitors about the history of the station and the Xinbeitou area. It's a great place to learn about the station's past and its role in the community.