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24°57′21.1″N 121°47′18.2″E / 24.955861°N 121.788389°E / 24.955861; 121.788389
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Beishi River Historical Trail
北勢溪古道
Length2.6 km
Location Pinglin and Shuangxi in New Taipei, Taiwan
TrailheadsHeilongtan Campground
Liaojiaokeng Community
Usewalking

Beishi River Historical Trail ( Chinese: 北勢溪古道; pinyin: Běishì Xī Gǔdào) is a trail in Pinglin District and Shuangxi District in New Taipei, Taiwan.

Geology

The trail follows the paths along Beishi River for a distance of 2.6 km. It has two entrances, one located near Heilongtan Campground in Pinglin District and the other located at Liaojiaokeng Community in Shuangxi District. [1]

Architecture

There is an earth god shrine located at the beginning of the trail. [2]

Transportation

The trail is accessible by bus from Shuangxi Station. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Liao, George (25 September 2019). "New Taipei's stunning Beishi riverbed walk revealed". Taiwan News. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Taiwan's Pilgrimage of Nature". CommonWealth Magazine. Retrieved 9 May 2022.

24°57′21.1″N 121°47′18.2″E / 24.955861°N 121.788389°E / 24.955861; 121.788389



beishi+river+historical+trail Latitude and Longitude:

24°57′21.1″N 121°47′18.2″E / 24.955861°N 121.788389°E / 24.955861; 121.788389
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beishi River Historical Trail
北勢溪古道
Length2.6 km
Location Pinglin and Shuangxi in New Taipei, Taiwan
TrailheadsHeilongtan Campground
Liaojiaokeng Community
Usewalking

Beishi River Historical Trail ( Chinese: 北勢溪古道; pinyin: Běishì Xī Gǔdào) is a trail in Pinglin District and Shuangxi District in New Taipei, Taiwan.

Geology

The trail follows the paths along Beishi River for a distance of 2.6 km. It has two entrances, one located near Heilongtan Campground in Pinglin District and the other located at Liaojiaokeng Community in Shuangxi District. [1]

Architecture

There is an earth god shrine located at the beginning of the trail. [2]

Transportation

The trail is accessible by bus from Shuangxi Station. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Liao, George (25 September 2019). "New Taipei's stunning Beishi riverbed walk revealed". Taiwan News. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Taiwan's Pilgrimage of Nature". CommonWealth Magazine. Retrieved 9 May 2022.

24°57′21.1″N 121°47′18.2″E / 24.955861°N 121.788389°E / 24.955861; 121.788389



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