SANXIA OLD STREET

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Sanxia Old Street (三峽老街) is a historic street located in Sanxia District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It stretches about 200–260 meters and is notable for its Baroque-style architecture from the Japanese colonial period (1916–1920).



🏛️ History & Architecture
• Originally built during the Qing Dynasty, the street was later redeveloped during the Japanese era.
• The red brick buildings feature Baroque facades, arched windows, and intricate carvings, reflecting early 20th-century European influence blended with Taiwanese traditions.
• The area has been carefully preserved and restored, making it a charming place to explore the architectural heritage of Taiwan.



🎨 Culture & Attractions
• Sanxia Old Street is known for its traditional crafts, especially indigo dyeing and handmade soaps.
• It’s home to Zushi Temple (祖師廟), a Taoist temple renowned for its elaborate wood and stone carvings.
• Local vendors sell a wide range of snacks, sweets, and souvenirs, including traditional Taiwanese pastries.



☕ Food & Shopping
• Try popular treats like ox-tongue biscuits (牛舌餅) and mochi.
• Shops also sell unique handmade items and local art, making it a great place for souvenir shopping.



🚶 Tips for Visitors
• Best visited on weekdays to avoid large crowds.
• Easily accessible from Taipei by public transport (via MRT and bus).
• Great for a half-day cultural trip combined with nearby attractions like Yingge Ceramics Museum.
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Post by Ayaydeh zan | Jun 9, 2025

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