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A Historical Afternoon Tour in Bopiliao Historic Block with Halal Food Recommendation

Immerse yourself in ancient Taiwan

· Travel Guide

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Why I should go?

Originally the main road connecting the area surrounding Longshan Temple (龍山寺) to the Guting area (nearby the present-day Shi-Da Night Market), the road is now preserved by the city government as a historical and cultural district where visitors can admire many different architectural styles.

At its peak during the late Qing Dynasty period (late 1800s), Bopiliao was one of the busiest and most prosperous commercial areas in Taipei, home to various merchants and was one of the major areas for the coal trade. During the Japanese occupation (1895-1945), new urban planning relegated the thoroughfare to a back alley as new roads (Guangzhou St in this example) were constructed to connect various parts of the city together in a more cohesive manner. This new connectivity within the city diminished the relevance of the area and it fell into disrepair. In the early 2000s, the Taipei City government worked to restore the historic architecture of the area and established the Heritage and Culture Education Center to protect the legacy of the area.

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The architecture of the area encompasses many different styles as Taiwan was passed from one colonial power to the next, including Southern Fujianese, Chinese Qing Dynasty, Japanese, ROC brutalist architecture influences, and modern Western architectural influences. The preserved area in the northern section is home to more traditional Qing Dynasty-period architecture, while the surrounding streets have developed with time. Primary characteristics include red brick arches, balconies, embellishments, and other decorative elements representative of the time periods.

Over time, the area’s buildings have been renovated and remodeled primarily with cement and brick materials and terrazzo flooring made from stone. As the street was the primary commercial district of Wanhua (Bangka) District, shops would cooperate to provide cover from wind and rain by creating a covered walkway where pedestrians could shop in more comfort. This concept was very well received by local residents, and this legacy can now be seen all over Taiwan.

The Heritage and Culture Education Center was established by the Taipei City government in 2006 to complement the restoration of Bopiliao. Located at the southeast corner of the complex next to Laosong Elementary School, the museum has 2 levels of permanent exhibitions open to the public with free entry.

One section of the museum is dedicated to the development of education in Taiwan, explaining the Imperial Chinese education system and its relation to local people, as well as how the Japanese occupation and nationalist ROC government affected the development of education in Taiwan. The exhibits are rich in historical artifacts including educational materials and explanations of the complex education system with relation to the caste system established by the Qing Dynasty (known as “Confucian Schools”), ethnicity-segregated education system established by the Japanese, and nationalist inclusive education system established by the ROC government, as well as period recreations of typical classroom atmospheres allowing visitors to experience the past.

The other section of the museum details the development of medical care in Taiwan, describing the efforts of western missionary groups that began arriving the late 1800s and their contributions to Taiwanese society, as well as an exhibition about a local doctor named Dr Lu A-Chang and his positive influence on the health of residents living in the Bopiliao area. Other exhibits describe the uses of Traditional Chinese Medicine and provide some context for visitors to understand the local medical industry in Wanhua District and its impact on the rest of the city.

Halal Food that you can try

Photos that you should taken

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After wandering through Bopiliao Historic Block, you can...

You can visit Wanhua Lin Flat to drink a cup of Starbucks.

It is right next to MRT Exit 1. (3-5 min walk)

What's so special about the Lin flat?

It was built in 1935 during Japan's colonization.

The main appearance of the building materials is red water bricks with washed stone edge.

It is a characteristic building that mixes Chinese, Japanese and Western styles.

The Linjia ancient house was completed in 7 years in the Showa era, and it can be found from the appearance that the building has an irregular shape.

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Transportation

By MRT

Take the Blue Line 5 to Longshan Temple (龍山寺). After leaving Exit 3, turn right, then right again onto Kangding Rd (康定路) and continue walking to the next intersection. After crossing the intersection of Guangzhou St (廣州街), the entrance will be along the right side of Kangding Rd at Lane 173.

By Train

Bopiliao is located one block north and east of Wanhua station (萬華), accessible by Local service (區間車)