Tamsui Old Street

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Discover Tamsui Old Street: A lively blend of history and culture.

No. 1, Zhongzheng Rd, Tamsui District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 251
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Tamsui Old Street

About Tamsui Old Street

Tamsui Old Street, located in the picturesque district of Tamsui in Taipei, offers a captivating glimpse into Taiwan's storied past. Originally a thriving port town during the Qing Dynasty, Tamsui has preserved much of its historical allure, attracting visitors with its quaint streets and scenic river views. The street itself is a bustling promenade filled with an array of traditional food stalls, charming cafes, and unique shops selling everything from handmade crafts to quirky souvenirs. One of the most appealing aspects of Tamsui Old Street is its culinary offerings. Visitors can indulge in local favorites such as iron eggs, fried fish crackers, and the famously sweet Tamsui A-gei—a tofu dish filled with crystal noodles. Street vendors enthusiastically offer samples, ensuring you experience the full spectrum of local flavors. As you stroll, the blend of architectural styles reflects Tamsui's multicultural history, with influences from the Dutch, Spanish, and Japanese periods visible in the buildings. Key attractions include the Tamsui Customs Wharf, where you can enjoy stunning sunset views, and the charming Fort San Domingo, a historical site that provides insight into Taiwan's colonial past. Nearby, the Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf and the iconic Lover's Bridge offer additional explorations, seamlessly blending natural beauty with cultural intrigue. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or simply seeking a scenic retreat from the city center, Tamsui Old Street promises a memorable adventure filled with discovery.

Highlights

  • Traditional Taiwanese snacks like iron eggs and A-gei
  • Charming cobblestone streets and rustic architecture
  • Scenic views of the Tamsui River and stunning sunsets
  • Historical sites such as Fort San Domingo
  • Unique shops offering handmade crafts and souvenirs
  • Vibrant street performances and cultural experiences
  • Proximity to Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf and Lover's Bridge

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