Houtong
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Chin Pao San Cemetery
Explore the immaculately manicured gardens and modern sculptures at Chin Pao San Cemetery, a resting place for Taiwan's elite with stunning views of the East China Sea.
Teresa Teng Memorial Park
Pay tribute to the legendary Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng at her memorial park, featuring a life-size statue and a unique piano set in the ground where visitors can play her songs.
Yehliu Geopark
Visit the famous Yehliu Geopark in Wanli District, known for its bizarre rock formations carved by wind and water over thousands of years, including the iconic 'Queen's Head'.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Houtong New Taipei is rich in cultural and historical significance, with landmarks like Chin Pao San Cemetery and the Teresa Teng Memorial Park offering insights into Taiwan's heritage. Houtong was once a declining coal mining village until it was revitalized by the presence of cats. Learn about the village's coal mining history and the transformation it underwent to become a cat-themed destination. Houtong Cat Village originated as a coal mining town, with its transformation into a cat paradise starting in 2008. Learn about the village's evolution and the role of cats in its unique charm.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in popular local dishes in Houtong, from traditional Taiwanese cuisine to unique flavors that reflect the city's diverse influences. Sample cat-shaped pineapple cakes and other cat-themed treats at the local shops in Houtong. Don't miss the opportunity to try unique dishes while exploring the village. Indulge in Taiwanese delicacies at food stalls and cafes in the village. Sample traditional dishes and snacks while enjoying the cat-themed ambiance.