Hkskyline's 2024 in Taichung
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by hkskyline
2w ago
Just north of Taichung Park, a night market stretches on a long section of Yizhong Street and some of its side alleys. It services the big student population in the area, including the National Taichung University of Science and Technology. ... hkskyline's 2024 in Taichung ..read more
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Hkskyline's 2023-4 in Taipei
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by hkskyline
1M ago
Taiwan re-opened to the outside world on October 13, 2022 with removal of mandatory quarantine on arrival. Visitors would need to go through a 0+7 self-initiated prevention period, staying in a hotel or home with a private bathroom on their own. They would need to use rapid tests 4 times during the period, although they can go out, use public transport, or go to work. In the previous month, Taiwan reinsated visa-free entry for passport holders from a number of countries, including the US... hkskyline's 2023-4 in Taipei ..read more
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Hkskyline's 2023 in Hengchun & Kenting
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by hkskyline
2M ago
Named after its year-round warm weather, Hengchun is a major transport hub on Taiwan's southern end, and a good stop en route from Kaohsiung to Kenting to explore its historic attractions for a few hours before hitting the beaches. Kenting's town is only 10km away. Hengchun's old city was built during the Qing Dynasty in the 1870s and the city wall is mostly preserved, stretching 2.7km long with gates in the 4 directions... hkskyline's 2023 in Hengchun & Kenting ..read more
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Beitou Incineration Plant and its chimney
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by Obelixx
2M ago
According https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beitou_Refuse_Incineration_Plant Beitou Incineration Plant went in service in 1991. On January 1st, 2000 a restaurant on the chimney was opened. What was the use of the space where now the restaurant and the observation deck are situated today between 1991 and 2000? Was there a room for exhaust monitoring or did Beitou Refuse Incineration plant between 1991 and 2000 an other chimney which does not exist any more ..read more
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Help with locating a building
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by Valvejoodik
3M ago
Hello! Can any of you assist with locating this building? Should be located somewhere in Taipei area. Sorry for bad quality ..read more
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TAIWAN | Local Traditional Cultural Architecture/Structure
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by Y_F_J
3M ago
CUANSO ARTWORK Combining modern modular technology to construct traditional local temples ..read more
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KAOHSIUNG | Highwealth - Min Sheng Zhen Ai | 121.4m | 398ft | 33 fl | U/C
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by Taiwan Capital
8M ago
KAOHSIUNG | Highwealth - Min Sheng Zhen Ai | 121.4m | 398ft | 33 fl | U/C 興富發 民生臻愛 ... KAOHSIUNG | Highwealth - Min Sheng Zhen Ai | 121.4m | 398ft | 33 fl | U/C ..read more
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KAOHSIUNG | Highwealth CBD | 139m | 35 fl | Office | U/C
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by Taiwan Capital
8M ago
Kaohsiung | Highwealth CBD | 139m | 35 fl | Office | U/C Taiwan 台湾 대만 ไต้หวัน Kaohsiung 高雄 가오슝 เกาสง Richmond, taiwan city forum Building Name: Highwealth - CBD Native Name: 興富發 CBD City: Kaohsiung Country: Taiwan Developer: Highwealth Construction Co., Ltd. Heights--... KAOHSIUNG | Highwealth CBD | 139m | 35 fl | Office | U/C ..read more
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KAOHSIUNG | Highwealth - Bo Ai | 141m | 461ft | 35 fl | U/C
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by Taiwan Capital
8M ago
Kaohsiung | Highwealth - Bo Ai | 140.5m | 461ft | 35 fl | U/C 興富發 博愛 tenders for an office building tender for a residential building final version New Building Name: Highwealth - Bo Ai (Old Building Name... KAOHSIUNG | Highwealth - Bo Ai | 141m | 461ft | 35 fl | U/C ..read more
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Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 台灣桃園國際機場
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by thyrdrail
8M ago
looks like they're about to start renovations on terminal 1. i wish they'd just build a brand new terminal instead of renovating it tho. actually i wish they'd build a brand new airport. i looked at a map of ttia. it's right by the sea and there's some land between the airport and the coast. the land isn't dense and filled with alot of buildings and residents so relocating what's there should be easy. why cant they just buy the land there and build a whole new airport on the site? it's... Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport ..read more
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