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Xizhi Station 汐止車站 Taiwan

Taipei Rapid Transit
Waiting for a Train at the Xizhi railway station in Taiwan

Xizhi Station In Xizhi District New Taipei

Xizhi Station is a railway station in the North of New Taipei, Taiwan. It is the only way to get to Keelung by train. The Taiwan Railway Administration or TRA administrates this Western line in Northern Taiwan. Xizhi Station 汐止車站 is the rail gateway to Keelung.  History abounds at the Xizhi Station. This is living history! See how it progressed. Immerse yourself in Xizhi Station Life! 

Xizhi Station dates back to the 1800s.  Xizhi Station opened on October 20, 1891.  Its original name was Shuifanjiao Pier 水返腳碼頭. In 1920 the name of the station was changed to Xizhi Station. In 2006 the construction of a new elevated station was completed and new track laid. April 9, 2006, saw the new station and tracks come into service.  The TRA is the backbone of the railway service, connecting many villages with the new modern High-Speed Rail that runs from Taipei to Zuoying. This small commuter train serves over 15,000 people a day. While it may not have all the bells and whistles of the High-Speed Trains, it is a dependable commuter service for thousands. Like all of Taiwan’s trains and buses, it is clean and free of the litter of any kind. The Taiwan Railway Administration allows no eating or drinking in the station. Xizhi Station is modern! It is kept up and you can now use the Easy Card for payment.

Taipei–Keelung Metropolitan Area

Taipei, New Taipei, and Keelung together form the TaipeiKeelung Metropolitan Area. This metropolitan area has a population of 6,900,273 people. This is the 40th most populated urban area in the entire world. Taipei City is the capital city of Taiwan, a sovereign state in East Asia. Officially it is known as the Republic of China. It is located in an ancient lake-bed. On either side are the narrow river valleys of Keelung and Xindian Rivers. What geological history!

An exciting Museum in Taipei is the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology. This is a fun and hands-on Museum. It is complete with a children’s area. Discover the amazing history and culture of the area.

Marine Science & Technology

No.367, Beining Rd., Zhongzheng Dist., Keelung City 202, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Tel:+886-2-2469-0731

http://tour.klcg.gov.tw/ScenicSpots/Detail.aspx?Guid=E1_376570000A_000062 (Chinese)

Keelung, Taiwan

Keelung City  基隆市 is a major seaport city in the Northeastern part of Taiwan. The Northern part of the city faces the ocean.  It borders New Taipei. Together with Taipei and New Taipei, Keelung makes up the Taipei-Keelung Metropolitan Area. It is often referred to as the Rainy Port. The area has frequent and heavy rains and plays a big maritime role in Taiwan. Since early times, there is large deep water harbor.  It is the second largest seaport on the island. Kaohsiung, Taiwan is the largest seaport. Keelung is an exciting and ancient area. Walk the streets, explore history, and meet the people in this exciting area. 

Keelung’s original inhabits were the Ketagalan. The Ketagalan is a tribe of the Taiwanese Aborigine.  The Ketagalan Tribe is now extinct. When in Taipei, there is a cultural center that gives the history and culture of the Pingpu Indigenous Tribes. The Ketagalan Culture Center is a major center and includes an art gallery. You will find exciting and living history at the Culture Center.

Ketagalan Culture Center

Tues~Sun 09:00-17:00; Closed on Mondays and national holidays

No. 3-1, Zhongshan Rd., Beitou Dist., Taipei City 112 (886-2-2898-6500)

Take the MRT to Xinbeitou Station.

Walk straight along Zhongshan Road. It is about a 3-5 minute walk from the station.

http://www.ketagalan.gov.taipei/

Heading Back To Xizhi Station

When leaving Keelung, we arrive back at the Xizhi Station. It is a good time to explore other parts of Taipei City.  There are many high-quality hotels in Taipei and every type of restaurant you might desire. Enjoy your stay! Taipei City is a modern city! It is full of adventure! It is exciting.

 

Sanxiantai Dragon Bridge Taitung, Taiwan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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