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Taipei City South X Hsinchu E-commerce Photo Editing

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Text: See Domain CitiLen, text/Wu Junwei, Illustrator/Zheng Kaixiang In the spring season, the city is instantly colorful. There are rhododendrons blooming everywhere on the campus. The neem trees on the roadside produce pink-purple flower spikes, the tiny yellow flowers of camphor trees exude a delicate fragrance, and the branches are dyed by various cherry blossoms, or bright yellow or light pink bell trees. Colorful and beautiful. Living in the city, have you ever noticed the little greenery around you? And what kind of stories do these landscapes have? The publication of this issue happened to coincide with the “Interesting in the City of the City” series of activities held by the Cultural Association in the southern part of Taipei City.

Therefore, this issue of the road observation of “Gongwan Soup” went out of Hsinchu and cooperated with the illustrator Zheng Kaixiang to share with the readers “Taipei City South” The charming charm of the two old towns with "Hsinchu East Gate City"! Get up and go after reading this! resize Photo Credit: Taken from See Domain CitiLens Imaginary map of the Old South Gate of Taipei Qing led to Japanese rule and laid the foundation of urban planning During the Japanese Occupation, the direction of development was laid. "Taipei City South", as the name suggests, refers to the southern side of Taipei City. Corresponding to today's administrative divisions and modern roads, with Zhongzheng District as the core, the north is bounded by the first section of Zhongxiao West Road where Taipei Railway Station is located, the south is bounded by the first Philippine section of Heping West Road, the west is the section of Zhonghua Road where Ximen Station is E-Commerce Photo Editing located, and the east is Shandao Temple.

It is located on Linsen South Road. In this area, there are many important government buildings, museums, and educational institutions. It is an important town for Taipei to develop culture and education. Walking through the southern part of Taipei City, you can see the "imperial office" left over from the Qing Dynasty and the "Taiwan Governor's Office" built by the Japanese government, highlighting the important political status here; you can also see the Republic of China after World War II. After the government moved to Taiwan, the military family brought a rich and profound food cultur
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