Taipei (台北) - Spectral Codex

Taipei (台北) is the capital and largest city of Taiwan, situated in the low-lying Taipei Basin (台北盆地) ringed by mountains and encircled by New Taipei. Originally inhabited by the Ketagalan Indigenous people, the basin was settled by Fujianese colonists from 1709, eventually becoming the provincial administrative center in 1887. Imperial Japan renamed the city Taihoku and established much of its urban layout and basic infrastructure. Following the KMT retreat in 1949, Taipei became the provisional capital of the Republic of China, and has since developed into a modern, thriving metropolis.

The core of the old city can be found in Wanhua, encompassing historic Bangka and trendy Ximending; Datong, with its famed Dihua Street and Dadaocheng temples; Zhongzheng, site of the former walled city and countless Japanese colonial landmarks; and Zhongshan, a bustling commercial district home to the iconic Grand Hotel. Songshan and Xinyi developed throughout the post-war era from peripheral status to the gleaming heart of a new financial district anchored by Taipei 101. Shilin stretches from the famous night market to Yangmingshan’s volcanic slopes, housing the National Palace Museum and numerous Cold War-era elite residences, while Beitou is renowned for its historic hot springs. The suburban areas of Neihu, Wenshan, and Nangang round out the cosmopolitan cityscape.

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Bai Chongxi Tomb

Bai Chongxi Tomb
(白榕蔭堂墓園)

Yuanshan Recreation Center

Yuanshan Recreation Center
(圓山育樂中心)

Gao Shichuan Monument

Gao Shichuan Monument
(高施傳義士紀念碑)

Chang’an East Road USAID Dormitories

Chang’an East Road USAID Dormitories
(長安東路美援宿舍群)

Jiantan Temple

Jiantan Temple
(劍潭寺)

Liaoning Street Night Market

Liaoning Street Night Market
(遼寧街夜市)

Taipei Railway Depot Staff Dormitories

Taipei Railway Depot Staff Dormitories
(鐵路局機務段員工連棟宿舍)

Ri Xing Type Foundry

Ri Xing Type Foundry
(日星鑄字行)

Taipei Chengde Market

Taipei Chengde Market
(台北承德綜合市場)

Shilin Shennong Temple

Shilin Shennong Temple
(士林神農宮)

Tianmu US Military Housing

Tianmu US Military Housing
(天母美軍宿舍群)

Taipei Camera Street

Taipei Camera Street
(台北相機街)

Fuyuan Restaurant

Fuyuan Restaurant
(馥園餐廳)

Control Yuan Building

Control Yuan Building
(監察院廳舍)

Judicial Yuan Building

Judicial Yuan Building
(司法大廈)

Taipei Ruin Academy

Taipei Ruin Academy
(廢墟建築學院)

Beitou Kaikōsha

Beitou Kaikosha
(北投偕行社)

Beitou Museum

Beitou Museum
(北投文物館)

Taipei Shikoku 88 No. 56 Stone Buddha

Taipei Shikoku 88 No. 56 Stone Buddha
(四國八十八所靈場第56番石佛)

Beitou Acala Grotto

Beitou Acala Grotto
(北投不動明王石窟)

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Taipei Health Bureau (臺北市政府衛生局舊址), Cathay Theater (國泰戲院), Xinyi Zili New Village (信義自力新村), Ximen Jintong Sauna (西門今統三溫暖), Zhucuolun Fuju Temple (朱厝崙福聚宮), Baixue Theater (白雪大戲院), Taipei Puyuan Temple (台北普願宮), American Club Taipei, Xiehe Theater (協和戲院), Governor-General Akashi Motojiro Tomb (明石元二郎總督墓舊址), Today Department Store (今日百貨南西店), Jianguo Brewery (建國啤酒廠), Taipei Municipal Zhongshan Girls High School (臺北市立中山女子高級中學), Yen Chia-kan Residence (嚴家淦故居), Tsai Jui-Yueh Dance Research Institute (蔡瑞月舞蹈研究社), Lai Family Wanshou Pagoda (賴氏萬壽塔), US Ambassadors’ Residence (前美國大使官邸), Jingmei Night Market (景美夜市), Dadaocheng Cisheng Temple (大稻埕慈聖宮), National Taiwan Museum Railway Department Park (國立臺灣博物館鐵道部園區), Taipei Sugar Factory (糖廍文化園區), Qingcun Shunshui Building (青邨舜水樓), Taipei Camphor Refinery Shinto Shrine (日本樟腦會社台北支店構內社), Nanjichang Night Market (南機場夜市), Zhisheng Building (志生樓), and 399 more.