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  2. New Taipei City Gold Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was opened on 4 November 2004 by the Taipei County Government as Gold Ecological Park (Chinese: 黃金博物園區). After the formation of New Taipei City, the park was renamed Gold Museum, though as of December 2015, some signage still shows the old name, including the front entrance gate. [3] [4] [1]

  3. Jinguashi - Wikipedia

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    Jinguashi (Chinkuashih; Chinese: 金瓜石; pinyin: Jīnguāshí; Wade–Giles: Chin 1-kua 1-shih 2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kim-koe-chio̍h) is a town in Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, notable for its historic gold and copper mines. It was also known as Kinkaseki in Japanese and was under Taihoku Prefecture during Japanese rule.

  4. Ōgon Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Torii Gate and Stone Tōrō Lanterns on the Sandō Path leading to the shrine.. The Ōgon Shrine (黄金神社, Ōgon Jinja) also known as the Jinguashi Shinto Shrine, Gold Temple or Spirits of the Mountain Shrine (山神社, yama jinja) is a Shinto shrine located halfway up a mountain in the Gold Ecological Park in Jinguashi, Ruifang District, New Taipei City, Taiwan (formerly Kinkaseki ...

  5. Mining in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Jinguashi Mine is one of the biggest gold deposit, located in Ruifang District, New Taipei. The Gold Ecological Park was established within the area which houses the Gold Museum . Quartz was often found at the same rate as gold.

  6. Remains of the 13 Levels - Wikipedia

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    Originally built in 1933 by Japanese during their occupation, [1] the building used to be a copper and gold smelter plant called the Shuinandong Smelter that used to process refined ore from Jinguashi and Jiufen. [2] After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, the refinery was taken over by the state-run company ...

  7. List of tourist attractions in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Glass Museum of Hsinchu City; Gold Museum; Guningtou War Museum; ... Jinguashi, New Taipei City; Jiji, ... Green World Ecological Farm;

  8. Jinguashi Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Jinguashi Mine is one of the largest gold mines in Taiwan and in the world. [1] The mine is located in the north of the country in Ruifang District . [ 1 ] The mine has estimated reserves of 8 million oz of gold .

  9. File:Taiwan 2009 JinGuaShi Historic Gold Mine Trail Leading ...

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