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  2. Transportation in Taichung - Wikipedia

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    Free Go (Flying Dog) – Free Go (or Flying Dog as its Chinese name translates as) offers service primarily from Taichung City to Taipei City and the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Their main Taichung station is at Gancheng, but they pick up and drop off passengers at locations including the Taichung Train Station, Chungshan Medical ...

  3. Dongshi line - Wikipedia

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    The line was a branch line of the Taichung Line and stretched between Fengyuan and Dongshi in Taichung, Taiwan. After the line's abolishment in 1991, the Taichung County government turned the route into a paved bike path known as the Dongfeng Bicycle Greenway.

  4. Taichung Metropolitan Park - Wikipedia

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    The Taichung Metropolitan Park (traditional Chinese: 臺中都會公園; simplified Chinese: 台中都会公园; pinyin: Táizhōng Dūhuì Gōngyuán) is an urban park in Xitun District, Taichung, Taiwan.

  5. Blue line (Taichung Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Blue line was expected to take ten years, and cont NT$161.51 billion, of which of which NT$67.56 billion was to be funded by the Executive Yuan. The planned Blue line is to start at the Port of Taichung, travel eastward through Shalu and Xitun, before terminating in central Taichung. [6]

  6. Category:Taichung - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Economy of Taichung (1 C) Education in Taichung (2 C, 4 P) G.

  7. Taichung Basin - Wikipedia

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    It occupies parts of Taichung City, Nantou County and Changhua County. The basin borders the Choshui River in the south; the hill lands of Nantou in the east; the Tatu Plateau in the northwest; and the Pakua Plateau in the southwest. [1] A notch connecting the Taichung Basin to the seacoast of Taichung City stretches between the two plateaus.

  8. Category:Travel guide books - Wikipedia

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  9. Taichung MRT - Wikipedia

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    The Taichung MRT (TMRT; also called Taichung Mass Rapid Transit or Taichung Metro) is a medium-capacity rapid transit system in Taichung, Taiwan. Taichung MRT's first route, the Green Line , officially began operation on 25 April 2021, making it the 5th rapid transit system operating in Taiwan.