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Pinglin[dead link] (坪林區) is a district of New Taipei.

Understand[edit]

Pinglin is most known for producing pouchong tea with over 80% of the population of the district employed in the tea trade. The Pinglin Tea Museum is the world's largest tea museum.

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From Taipei City (Xindian MRT) take bus 923 (weekdays: leaves hourly at half-past the hour; weekends: on the hour and half-past) or Bus Green 12 (綠12) weekdays: leaves at quarter-past and quarter-to each hour.

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Historical sites[edit]

  • 1 Pinglin Old Street (坪林老街), +886 2 2665 6362.
  • 2 Chen Family's Old House (老厝陳吉記). A historic old house built by Chen Jie Sheng. The house is made of bricks sitting on top of a stone foundation, which was common of houses of wealthier residents at the time.
  • 3 Old Japanese Style Police Station (金瓜寮日本老派出所). The police station was built during the period of Japanese occupation and is over a century old.

Temples[edit]

Nanshan Temple

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Outdoor and nature[edit]

  • 2 Jingualiao Creek Fern Trail (金瓜寮魚蕨步道), +886 3 954 5115. A pleasant hiking trail that follows a creek.
  • 3 Jiuqionggen Riverside Park (九芎根親水公園).
  • 4 Pinglin Ecological Park (坪林生態園區), +886 2 2665 7251. 08:00-17:00.
  • 5 Stone Carving Park (坪林石雕公園), +886 2 2665 7251. A park on a hillside containing a number of carved stone statues.

Pinglin is also a popular site for camping in Taiwan and there are a number of campsites dotted around the district.

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