Invested and developed by the New Taipei City government, the Tamsui seaport area is used for many different purposes, both serving the city's important economic activities and the industry. smokeless industry. A spacious park is built along the riverbank, a white cable-stayed bridge in the shape of a boat (Lover Bridge of Tamsui) crosses the harbor with a wooden path stretching more than 300 meters; All create an airy space for locals and visitors to enjoy the fresh air and cool breeze blowing in from the Dam Thuy River. Every time the sunset falls, this place attracts a large number of tourists to visit, take photos, check-in and then can choose to enjoy seafood dishes prepared in traditional local style. direction. If you are a fan of Taiwanese dramas and movies, you will surely recognize the familiar footage because this place is often chosen as a backdrop for romantic and lyrical scenes. Many tourists have come to this area to relax, enjoy the fresh and peaceful atmosphere, temporarily away from a rather noisy and bustling Taipei. Occasionally, visitors will casually catch up with the melodious, melodious melodies of live bands invited by restaurants to serve at the wharf areas.
Coming to Dam Thuy, you and your loved one should walk along the path along the harbor to watch the sunrise or sunset, enjoy a moment of peace and quiet. Or what better than when you can choose to enjoy a cup of coffee, a cocktail or sip seafood dishes at street stalls, eateries, restaurants from popular to classy located along the harbor. . This will definitely be the best way for you to recharge after a hard day's work.
Couples who love each other when coming to Dam Thuy will not forget to record the sweetest moments at Lover's Bridge. Hold your half hand and walk on the nearly 200 meter long cable-stayed bridge and it takes about 3-4 minutes to walk along the length of the bridge, watching the sunset slowly falling on the water.
Tamsui Old Street - which used to be the busiest trading and exchange area in Taiwan in the 19th and 20th centuries is also a sight that visitors cannot miss. The main architecture of the old town is directly influenced by Chinese culture, but you will see some subtle architectural features of Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and especially Japan. Strolling around the old town, passing by shops built in the nostalgic traditional Chinese style or Japanese restaurants designed with colorful tones, you will feel like you are lost in a paradise. where the full convergence of the world's great cultures. And surely you will have to admire the unique architecture of the Tamshui church built by the Japanese and completed in 1933 or the Oxford school built in Chinese style. Some young people can weave, explore and check-in the stairs, zigzag alleys with unique 3D murals.
With a developed public transport system, it is very easy for you to move from central Taipei to Tamsui seaport: use the subway (red line 2) and get off at Tamsui station then catch the bus bus number 26, 836, 857. Alternatively, visitors can choose to take the ferry on the Tamsui River, a great way to avoid the heavy traffic in Taipei during rush hour and also an experience. interesting and unique.