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Visitors sincerely praying at Dadaocheng Xiahai City God Temple, experiencing the bustling atmosphere of this renowned matchmaker temple during a Taipei cultural walking tour.
Taipei's historic North Gate (Beimen) stands majestically amidst modern high-rises, showcasing a unique blend of old and new urban landscapes during the Dadaocheng walking tour.
Vibrant Dihua Street in Dadaocheng showcases well-preserved Japanese colonial architecture and traditional shops. Explore Taipei's rich history and culture on this walking tour.
Dadaocheng's unique blend of Japanese and Western architectural styles, with intricate historic facades, narrates Taipei's prosperous past. A highlight of the cultural walking tour.
Taipei Dadaocheng's distinctive arcade buildings invite visitors to stroll through traditional alleys, discovering old shops and local dried goods on a historical and cultural walking tour.

[Urban walking tour] Taipei|Historical and cultural tour of Dadaocheng Xiahai Chenghuang Temple|Chinese, English and Japanese commentary service|KKday exclusive tour|Plus limited edition Easy Travel Card


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Duration:3 hour(s)
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  • One of the most efficacious Yuelao Temples in Dadaocheng in Taiwan - Xiahai City God's Temple, pray for a good marriage
  • Professional tour guides will help you understand the life memories of Taipei people in the past
  • Visit Dadaocheng and surrounding attractions to explore the prosperous times of Dadaocheng
  • English and Japanese tour guide services are provided, so communication is hassle-free
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Sightseeing Tours

Transportation methodGet there on your own
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Japanese castles, Temples & shrines, Historic site tour
TransportWalking

Product Info

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-Itinerary information-

  • Meeting time: 10:00 (daytime) / 16:00 (nighttime)
  • Meeting point: Exit 2 of Beimen MRT Station
  • Trip length: 2.5 - 3 hours
  • Commentary language: Chinese/English/Japanese
  • Itinerary contents:

    【Day Tour】
    - Meet at Exit 2 of Beimen MRT Station
    - Taipei Fucheng North Gate
    - Attractions around Dadaocheng (Beimen Post Office, Tianma Teahouse, Dihua Street, Yongle Market, Watsons Pharmacy, Dihua Street Post Office, Dadaocheng Visitor Center)
    - Taipei Xiahai City God Temple

    【Night Tour】
    - Meet at Exit 2 of Beimen MRT Station
    - Taipei Fucheng North Gate
    - Attractions around Dadaocheng (Beimen Post Office, Tianma Teahouse, Dihua Street, Yongle Market, Watsons Pharmacy, Dihua Street Post Office, Dadaocheng Visitor Center)
    - Taipei Xiahai City God Temple
    - Dadaocheng Wharf Container Market


-Itinerary introduction-

  • The formation of Xiahai City God Temple and Dadaocheng Market can be said to have developed northward with the City God Temple as the center. Although the development of Dadaocheng was much later than that of Xinzhuang, Mengaa, Huwei and other areas, due to the entry of foreign forces, it At that time, it became the most prosperous commercial area in the Taipei Basin. Due to the booming business development in Dadaocheng, businesses are willing to fund more temple fair activities in the Chenghuang Temple, and there are more and more believers, making the Xiahai City God Temple more and more popular.
    In addition, the Xiahai City God Temple enshrines the "Yue Lao Zun God", which attracts people from all over Taiwan and abroad who want to seek a good marriage. You can refer to the following worship guide to help you pray for a good fate. Smoother!

    Step 1: Purchase gold paper and incense from the gold paper shop (the gold paper shop is located on the right side of the real-name registration station at the City God Temple)
    Step 2: First-time visitors can purchase tributes such as wedding candies, lead threads, red threads, etc. at the office (the office is located on the left side of the real-name registration station of Chenghuang Temple)
    Step 3: Light incense at the incense burning place, and please light all 3 incense sticks (Xiahai Chenghuang Temple only has one incense burner, only 3 incense sticks per person!)
    Step 4: Face outward and worship God, introduce yourself and pray for peace (don’t rush to place incense after worshiping God, please take the incense back to the main hall of the temple)
    Step 5: After collecting the tribute at the counter of the office, face the City God, Yue Lao and other gods and briefly introduce your name, address, age and the type of person you like, pray for your wish to come true as soon as possible, and promise to get a wedding cake if your marriage is successful. Come to thank
    Step 6: Leave the main hall and go to the side hall on the right to pay homage to Lord Yiyong. May the villains stay away and everything goes smoothly.
    Step 7: Continue to pay homage to Mrs. Chenghuang in order to bless family happiness and harmony between husband and wife.
    Step 8: Finally, visit the Bodhisattvas and pray for wisdom, wisdom, and peace of mind.
    Step 9: Follow the instructions on the ground and leave for the exit, put three sticks of incense in the Tiangong furnace, and leave the wedding candies as tributes for the temple to cook peace tea and share it with the public.
    Step 10: Remember to wrap the lead coins and red thread clockwise through the incense burner 3 times and then put it in your wallet for safekeeping.
    Step 11: Put the gold paper into the gold carton, and the temple staff will burn it on your behalf
    Step 12: Eat wedding cakes and candies to feel happy, and drink peace tea to form good relationships.

  • Taipei Fucheng North Gate Taipei Fucheng North Gate, also known as "Yingxi Gate", is one of the only existing city gates in Taiwan. It was built during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Its architectural style combines Chinese tradition and Western influence, showing a unique cultural style. There are many historical buildings and cultural attractions around Beimen, such as Beimen City Wall, Shilin Official Residence, etc., attracting many tourists to visit. The North Gate is also one of the landmarks of Taipei City, symbolizing the profound heritage of Taiwan's history and culture. It is an excellent starting point for exploring Taiwan's ancient city culture.

  • North Gate Post Office Taipei Post Office was formerly the General Post Office founded by Liu Mingchuan, the governor of Taiwan in the Qing Dynasty. Because it was located next to the north gate of the ancient city gate, it was also called the North Gate Post Office. It was not only the first post office built in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation, but also the North Gate Post Office. The nearly century-old classical building is also designated as a municipal historic site. Today, the Beimen Post Office has witnessed the changes of seasons and times. It still carries many postal services as in the past. During the brightly lit night post office service, many people can often be seen coming in and out to mail packages.

  • Officially built in the 1850s, Dihua Street is famous for its dry goods and imported snacks, and is usually busiest before the Lunar New Year. Its trading activities began during the rule of "Dutch Formosa" and it was officially established in the 1850s, when many commercial entities moved in from Monga. Since then, Dihua Street has become an important commercial center for Taiwanese products and imported products. Dihua Street is one of the oldest streets in Taipei, and its Sino-European architectural style has been well preserved throughout the ages.

  • Yongle Market, formerly known as "Public Yongle Town Food Market", was established in the first four years of the Republic of China (1908). At that time, Japanese businessmen imported large quantities of Japanese-printed fabrics to Taiwan, and they used this place as a wholesale center for imported fabrics. It was demolished in the 71st year of the Republic of China (1982), and then rebuilt on the original site and completed in 1985. It was converted into the "Yongle Market Complex", collectively known as "Yongle Market".
  • The formation of Xiahai City God Temple and Dadaocheng Market can be said to have developed northward with the City God Temple as the center. Although the development of Dadaocheng was much later than that of Xinzhuang, Mengaa, Huwei and other areas, due to the entry of foreign forces, it At that time, it became the most prosperous commercial area in the Taipei Basin. Due to the booming business development in Dadaocheng, businesses are willing to fund more temple fair activities in the Chenghuang Temple, and there are more and more believers, making the Xiahai City God Temple more and more popular.
  • The Dadaocheng Wharf Container Market is located at the Dadaocheng Wharf on the banks of the Tamsui River. It has colorful container houses and a total of 17 food merchants, including Italian pizza, various fried foods, drinks and various cocktails. In the evening, Enjoy delicious food at the Container Market while admiring the sunset and the riverside scenery.

Taipei Fucheng North Gate

Taipei's historic North Gate (Beimen) stands majestically amidst modern high-rises, showcasing a unique blend of old and new urban landscapes during the Dadaocheng walking tour.

Beimen Post Office

The majestic Taipei Beimen Post Office, an architectural marvel from the Japanese colonial era with classical style, is a must-see highlight of the Dadaocheng historical walking tour.

Taipei Xiahai City God Temple

Taipei's Xiahai City God Temple is bustling with worshippers, witnessing the temple's revered matchmaking powers and popularity, offering a unique local spiritual and cultural experience.

Dadaocheng Container Market

Dadaocheng Wharf night market glows brightly at night. Visitors enjoy Taiwanese street food in outdoor seating, experiencing the lively riverside night view and Taipei's unique culture.

Important Info

Reminders

  • A minimum of 6 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • The price of this product is the same for adults and children. Please carefully consider your physical condition before signing up and cooperate with other participants.

  • It is recommended to bring your own environmentally friendly water bottle to replenish water while walking.

  • The itinerary is a 2.5 to 3-hour walking tour, and the final route depends on the selected departure time and duration of the reservation. The activity route may be adjusted.

  • It is recommended to wear light and comfortable clothing (dry materials are recommended) and light belongings.

  • Most of the journey is completed on foot. Please consider your physical fitness before registering.

  • When purchasing an "English tour guide with insufficient number of people" and need to change it to a Chinese tour guide, the language difference will be NT$200. When purchasing a "Japanese tour guide with insufficient number of people" and need to change it to a Chinese tour guide, the language difference will be NT$300. Please be informed.

  • In this activity, you can tip today's service staff according to your feelings and wishes. The recommended amount is: NT$200-300 (thank you for your hard work), NT$400-500 (very good), NT$500 or more (great, thank you for having you).

  • Recommended service fee: It is an international etiquette to give a small tip to the service staff in a timely manner, and it is also a substantial encouragement and praise. For the tour leader, local tour guide and driver who serve you along the way, you can give a tip to encourage them based on their performance during the itinerary. with approval.

FAQ

1. What kind of visitor experience does Dadaocheng Wharf offer?

Dadaocheng Wharf provides a vibrant riverside experience, ideal for relaxing strolls along the Tamsui River. Visitors can enjoy sunset views, explore various food stalls and cafes, and appreciate the blend of historical architecture with modern, creative spaces. It's a popular spot for leisure and offers a unique perspective of Taipei's riverfront.

2. What is the cultural significance of Xiahai Chenghuang Temple in Dadaocheng?

Xiahai Chenghuang Temple is highly significant as a spiritual and cultural heart of Dadaocheng, known for its revered City God (Chenghuangye) who protects the local community. It also houses Yuelao, the Matchmaker God, making it one of Taiwan's most efficacious temples for those seeking blessings for love and marriage. The temple reflects Taipei's rich historical and religious traditions.

3. What local specialties can visitors find on Dihua Street in Dadaocheng?

Dihua Street, a historic commercial hub in Dadaocheng, is famous for its wide array of local specialties. Visitors can explore traditional shops offering dried goods, Chinese medicinal herbs, fragrant teas, various spices, and local snacks. It’s also known for fabric and traditional craft stores, providing a unique shopping experience steeped in history.

4. How can visitors experience the matchmaking traditions at Xiahai Chenghuang Temple?

At Xiahai Chenghuang Temple, visitors wishing to seek a good marriage or harmonious relationship can participate in traditional matchmaking rituals. This typically involves offering incense, a red string, and other symbolic items to Yuelao, the Matchmaker God. Following the specific temple guidelines for prayer and offerings is key to experiencing this unique cultural tradition.

5. What are the recommended ways to reach Dadaocheng Wharf from central Taipei?

To reach Dadaocheng Wharf from central Taipei, you can take the MRT Green Line to Beimen Station (G13). From Exit 2, it's approximately a 10-15 minute walk towards the Tamsui River. Alternatively, several bus routes stop near the Dadaocheng area, offering another convenient public transportation option. Taxis or ride-sharing services are also readily available.

6. What are the best ways to explore the historical sites within the Dadaocheng area?

The best way to explore Dadaocheng's historical sites is often on foot, allowing you to fully appreciate the ancient streets, well-preserved Japanese architecture, and traditional street scenes. Participating in a guided walking tour with a professional local guide can provide deeper insights into the area's profound historical trajectories and cultural significance, connecting you with Taipei's past memories.

7. Are bike rental services available near Dadaocheng Wharf for exploring the riverside?

Yes, bike rental services are available near Dadaocheng Wharf, primarily through Taipei's YouBike public bike-sharing system. There are YouBike stations conveniently located in the Dadaocheng area. Renting a bike is an excellent way to explore the scenic Tamsui River cycling path, offering beautiful views and a refreshing perspective of the waterfront.

8. What resources or apps are helpful for navigating public transport to Dadaocheng and its attractions?

For navigating public transport to Dadaocheng and its surrounding attractions, using apps like Google Maps is highly recommended for real-time directions and route planning. Official local apps such as 'Taipei Metro' or 'BusTracker Taipei' can also provide detailed information on routes, schedules, and estimated arrival times. Additionally, an EasyCard is essential for seamless payment across all public transport options.

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