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  2. Taiwan Cycling Route No.1 - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwan Cycle Route No.1 itinerary recommended by the Taiwanese Institute of Transportation (IOT) takes approximately nine days to ride the total route distance, depending on health and fitness and the quality of the bicycle, which consists of 3 1/2 to 6 1/2 hours of riding per stage, with an optional addition of two to three days for ...

  3. Taipei Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Pass (Chinese: 台北觀光護照; pinyin: Táiběi Guānguāng Hùzhào), or the Taipei Tourism Passport, is a travel pass issued by the Traffic Bureau commissioned EasyCard Corporation in Taipei. First issued in November 2006, it is available for periods of 1, 2, 3, or 5 days.

  4. Dajia Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is part of the greening project around the area. [1] A water playground was opened at the park in June–September 2017. In the 1990s, after completing the Keelung River curve-cutting and straightening project, the Taipei City Government rebuilt the park on the south bank of the Keelung River in the Dajia section, covering an area of about 420,000 square meters (106,600 ping), and ...

  5. Reuters 3 days ago Americans' cruise vacations to see slower growth in 2025, industry group forecasts. Passenger volume this year is projected to grow 4.5% from 2024, when 18.2 million Americans ...

  6. Maokong Gondola - Wikipedia

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    Originally the Maokong Gondola was closed to public every Monday for maintenance servicing, in accordance to an agreement with Taipei City Hall. In July 2008, a full week of maintenance was also done. On 2 October 2008 the Maokong Gondola was closed pending structural repair after mudslides left a 2.5 meter gap beneath a support pillar. [5]

  7. National Freeway 5 - Wikipedia

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    National freeway 5 is a freeway in Taiwan, which begins in Taipei City at Nangang Junction on National freeway 3 and ends in Su-ao, Yilan on Masai Road. Although it was called the Beiyi Freeway (Chinese abbreviation for Taipei to Yilan) prior to its final completion in June 2006, the official name is the Chiang Wei-shui Memorial Freeway, after the early twentieth century Taiwanese political ...

  8. Jiantan metro station - Wikipedia

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    Jiantan (Chinese: 劍潭; pinyin: Jiàntán, formerly transliterated as Chientan Station until 2003) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro.There was a station of the same name on the now-defunct Tamsui railway line, however the position was different; the TRA station was further south.

  9. Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    The Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage [1] [2] is an annual celebration of the Taoist sea goddess Mazu held in Taiwan.During the festival, a statue of Mazu is placed in a litter and carried by foot on a round-trip journey from Jenn Lann Temple in Dajia, Taichung to Fengtian Temple in Xingang, Chiayi, stopping at many more temples along the way.

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