New Taipei (新北) - Spectral Codex
Photo:Yinhe Cave (銀河洞)
新北

New Taipei

New Taipei (新北), known in Mandarin Chinese as Xinbei, surrounds Taipei on all sides. Technically it is the most populous city in Taiwan, but that’s only because it encompasses so much of Taipei’s urban sprawl and rural back-country. There isn’t any sort of unified identity to New Taipei; it’s merely an administrative contrivance, the successor to Taipei County.

That being said, New Taipei is home to a vast wealth of historic and natural sights within easy reach of the capital. The attractions are far too numerous to list and start with historic Tamsui, the hot springs of Wulai, the mountainside mining towns of Ruifang, Fulong Beach and the Old Caoling Railway Tunnel in Gongliao, Yeliu Geopark and the UFO village in Wanli, the old streets of Sanxia, Shenkeng, and even Xinzhuang, the tea plantations of Pinglin, the green algal reefs of Shimen, the brick kilns of Linkou, the pottery shops of Yingge, and the entire Pingxi railway corridor, among many others.

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Xindian Jiangling New Village

Xindian Jiangling New Village
(新店江陵新村)

Changjiang Road Shops

Changjiang Road Shops
(板橋長江路商店)

Mao’ao Wu Family House

Mao’ao Wu Family House
(卯澳吳家樓仔厝)

Jinguashi Shinto Shrine

Jinguashi Shinto Shrine
(金瓜石社)

Qingpu Hotel

Qingpu Hotel
(清瀑大飯店)

Changren Waste Flues

Changren Waste Flues
(長仁廢煙道)

Harbour City

Harbour City
(海灣新城)

Yinhe Cave

Yinhe Cave
(銀河洞)

Yinhe Road Ruins

Yinhe Road Ruins
(銀河路廢墟)

Old Caoling Railway Tunnel

Old Caoling Railway Tunnel
(福隆舊草嶺隧道)

Yongye Road Hotel

Yongye Road Hotel
(永業路旅館)