New Taipei City

 New Taipei City (新北市) is the most populous city in Taiwan, surrounding Taipei City on all sides. It was formerly known as Taipei County before being upgraded to a special municipality in 2010. Here are some key facts about New Taipei City:



General Information

  • Population: Around 4 million people, making it Taiwan’s most populous city.
  • Area: 2,052 km² (largest administrative area in Taiwan).
  • Geography: It includes urban, suburban, and rural areas, with mountains, rivers, and coastal regions.
  • Economy: A major industrial and tech hub, home to many manufacturing companies, high-tech firms, and logistics centers.

Key Districts & Attractions 



  • Tamsui (淡水): A popular riverside district known for historical sites, street food, and stunning sunsets.
  • Jiufen (九份) & Shifen (十分): Famous old streets, teahouses, and the Shifen Waterfall.
  • Yehliu Geopark (野柳地質公園): Unique rock formations, including the famous "Queen’s Head."
  • Wulai (烏來): A scenic area known for hot springs and indigenous Atayal culture.
  • Sanxia & Yingge (三峽 & 鶯歌): Famous for traditional ceramics and old streets.
  • Pingxi (平溪): Home to the annual Sky Lantern Festival.

Transportation

  • MRT & Train: Connected to Taipei via MRT and Taiwan Railways.
  • Highways & Buses: Well-developed road network connecting to all parts of Taiwan.
  • Ports & Airports: Nearby access to Keelung Port and Taoyuan International Airport.

New Taipei City is a mix of urban development and natural beauty, offering a wide range of cultural, historical, and outdoor experiences. Would you like recommendations for things to do or places to visit?

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