Post date:2025-09-03
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Introduction
Feicui Dam-Taipei Water Park (Museum of Drinking Water)-Treasure Hill-Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall-Aiguo E. Rd-Bridal Dress Street-Nanmen Market-South Airport Night Market
Located in the northern metropolitan area of Taiwan, Feicui Dam is the second-largest reservoir in Taiwan. The Taipei Water Park is in the southern part of the Taipei Basin and the hub of the Gongguan Shopping District. It covers an area of about 20 hectares and has a natural environment surrounded by mountains and water, which is the source of Taipei's tap water.
▲Taipei Museum of Drinking Water (Photo provided by the Taipei Water Park.)
In 2004, it was designated a historical building and opened for artists to enter. It forms the current "Treasure Hill" style of "artistic coexistence."
▲Treasure Hill
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall commemorates the first president of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek. The building's blue and white colors are the main colors on the national flag, while the dome at the top of the memorial hall features 12 rays of light: a blue sky with a white sun.
▲Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Aiguo E. Road is a great place to take wedding photos. Due to its location next to the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and its favorable geographical location, it has gathered many famous bridal dress shops and businesses, forming a unique bridal dress street.
▲Aiguo E. Rd-Bridal Dress Street
Nanmen Market is famous for its groceries from different places, cooked dishes, and snacks. It offers a complete range of dishes and is known as "Dihua Street in the south district."
▲Nanmen Market
The South Airport Night Market offers various delicious food, including many Michelin-recommended snacks, such as Shannei chicken rice, clay oven rolls, stinky tofu, and sesame oil chicken soup. "South Airport" is a relic name from the Japanese era. Initially, the Japanese military operated an airfield there, which the government later converted into a military dependents' village and public housing.
▲South Airport Night Market
Located in the northern metropolitan area of Taiwan, Feicui Dam is the second-largest reservoir in Taiwan. The Taipei Water Park is in the southern part of the Taipei Basin and the hub of the Gongguan Shopping District. It covers an area of about 20 hectares and has a natural environment surrounded by mountains and water, which is the source of Taipei's tap water.
In 2004, it was designated a historical building and opened for artists to enter. It forms the current "Treasure Hill" style of "artistic coexistence."
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall commemorates the first president of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek. The building's blue and white colors are the main colors on the national flag, while the dome at the top of the memorial hall features 12 rays of light: a blue sky with a white sun.
Aiguo E. Road is a great place to take wedding photos. Due to its location next to the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and its favorable geographical location, it has gathered many famous bridal dress shops and businesses, forming a unique bridal dress street.
Nanmen Market is famous for its groceries from different places, cooked dishes, and snacks. It offers a complete range of dishes and is known as "Dihua Street in the south district."
The South Airport Night Market offers various delicious food, including many Michelin-recommended snacks, such as Shannei chicken rice, clay oven rolls, stinky tofu, and sesame oil chicken soup. "South Airport" is a relic name from the Japanese era. Initially, the Japanese military operated an airfield there, which the government later converted into a military dependents' village and public housing.








