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The river at Bitan, Xindian, and the mountains

Xindian (新店區), also known by its historical spelling Hsintien and alternative spelling Sindian, is a district in New Taipei where the apartment complexes of the Taipei metropolitan area meet the northern end of the Central Mountain Range.

Understand[edit]

New Taipei is generally less salubrious than the city proper, however the IT-industry center of Xindian is an exception. One of the county's newer municipalities, Xindian is a spacious suburb with good recreational facilities. In addition to the Bitan Lake, a widened part of the river and popular recreation spot, the city also boasts good hiking areas in the surrounding mountains.

The Hwa-yuan Xin-cheng (New Garden City) area was developed in the 1970s and 1980s with the aim of attracting artists and writers: the green hills, quiet environment and relatively inexpensive real estate still attracts the art crowd, and many Westerners have also settled there. New Garden City is about 20 minutes from downtown Xindian, off the road to Wulai.

Get in[edit]

By MRT[edit]

The MRT Xindian (Green) and Xiao Bitan (Light Green) lines serve the area.

By bus[edit]

Xindian Ke-yun buses criss-cross the city and connect it with Taipei and other cities in Taipei County.

From Taoyuan International Airport[edit]

From the Taoyuan International airport, take bus number 1968 (City air Bus)[1] [dead link] until its terminus at Xindian MRT Station. The bus from Xindian to Taoyuan runs every 20 minutes from 04:40 and 23:00. From Taoyuan to Xindian the bus start at 06:40 and runs till 00:40.

Get around[edit]

  • MRT stations in Xindian City on the Green and Light Green Lines (Xindian Line and Xiao Bitan Line): Xindian, Xindian City Hall, Qizhang, Dapingling, and Xiao Bitan.
  • Green 3 bus run by the Xindian Ke-yun bus company heads to Hua-yuan Xin-cheng (New Garden City) from Jung-shing Road and also near Xindian MRT station - one bus every 40 minutes.
  • Taipei Rapid Transport Coorporation [dead link].

See[edit]

Bitan pedestrian bridge
  • 1 Bitan (碧潭), +886 2 2913 2579. (emerald lake) a stretch of the naturally emerald-turquoise Xindian River that has been dammed and turned into a recreational area. Paddle boats can be hired, and there are some great river-side coffee shops (the ones furthest from the station, such as 'Waterside Bistro', are recommended) offering views over the river and the lush green mountains beyond. While it is not worth traveling a long distance to visit, enjoying a coffee at Bitan is certainly a very pleasant and relaxing way to round off a day of bathing in the hot springs of nearby Wulai. Food at the Bitan cafes is a little expensive. Try the great and cheap veggie restaurant across the Bitan pedestrian bridge - 43 Bitan Road. Just use the lakeside cafes for drinks. Bitan is directly behind Xindian MRT Station (the last station on the Xindian (green) line) Bitan (Q4918747) on Wikidata Bitan on Wikipedia

Museums[edit]

  • 2 Jing-Mei White Terror Memorial Park (白色恐怖景美紀念園區), No. 131, Fuxing Road, +886 2 2218 2438. 0900-1700 (Closed Mon). A former detention center for prisoners during the White Terror, the building is now a museum to human rights and the history of Taiwan's path towards democracy. Jing-Mei Human Rights Memorial and Cultural Park (Q11090153) on Wikidata Jing-Mei White Terror Memorial Park on Wikipedia

Parks & nature[edit]

Yinhedong
  • 3 Yinghe Cave Hiking Trail (銀河洞). A scenic mountain hiking trail that passes under a waterfall.

Temples[edit]

Taiping Temple
  • 4 Taiping Temple (新店太平宮), No. 61, Taiping Road, +886 2 2211 0081. A very popular, multi-storey temple on the opposite side of the river to Bintan. It can often get crowded in this temple.
  • 5 Fourteen Zhang Sixin Temple (十四張斯馨祠), No. 126-1, Minsheng Road, +886 2 8667 5579. A more modern structure built around a small shrine dating back to 1779. SiXin Temple (Q28164989) on Wikidata

Do[edit]

  • Hike up Wufeng Shan (Five Peak Mountain). This pleasant walk passes through forests, offers views over Xindian and Taipei, and along the way takes in a Tibetan style temple in the Nyingma Tradition (there are no resident monks, but at weekends there are occasional ritual ceremonies) and a Tibetan style stupa. Start from Wufeng Road, entered from Zhongxing Road, Sec. 1 (near the junction with Zhongzheng Road).
  • Lion's Head Mountain offers a short, but steep hike to its peak. At the top, hikers are rewarded with wonderful views over the northern end of the Central Mountain Range. There are two main paths leading from the base: from Zhongxing Road, Sec. 1, the path begins from next to the Old Postal Hall bus stop (across the road from property number 101), and from Wenzhong Road, Lane 64, the path begins from next to the rather attractive Zhulin Chan Sz (Bamboo Forest Chan Monastery).
  • The main Taiwan center of Penor Rinpoche [dead link], the head of the Nyingma school of Buddhism, is in Xindian. While rinpoche only visits occasionally, there are several resident monks and the center hosts a full schedule of activities. 3 Floor, 135 Minquan Road (nearest MRT station: Dapinglin). Tel:2218-2486~7
  • Watch the colorful Dragon Boat races at Bitan (see Taipei festivals for more information). The races are held on the 5th day of the 5th month according to the lunar calendar.

Buy[edit]

There are three large shopping complexes, and the bustling downtown.

Eat[edit]

  • 1 Green Hornet Café (青蜂俠咖啡館), 23147 Taipei, Taiwan1F, 108 Xindian Road - 新北市新店區新店路108號1樓, +886 2 2911 1237. Open every day from 17:30 to 02:00. Mexican bar/restaurant. A great place to eat some nachos, burritos, enchiladas, pasta, steak with some friends around a beer or some cocktails. The food is great and a relaxed ambiance. NT$120-300.

Vegetarian[edit]

See Taipei 'Eat' section for information on the various kinds of vegetarian restaurants in Taiwan.

  • 2 Miao-xin (妙心蔬食館), 43 Bitan Road (across the pedestrian bridge at Bitan - next to the 7-Eleven). An excellent and cheap menu-type vegetarian restaurant serving traditional Chinese dishes. Cost is NT$100-200 per person.
  • 3 Xiang-gu (鄉菇天然素餐), 125 Zhongzheng Rd (新店市中正路125號2樓), +886 2 2915-3078. 2F, (near the junction with Beixin Road, sec 2). One of Xindian's best vegetarian restaurants - excellent and cheap, specializes in Chinese cuisine, but has a few extra international dishes.
  • 4 organic, 69 Zhonghua Road (just around the corner from Xindian City Hall MRT Station, exit 1), +886 2911 2168. A vegetarian restaurant and food store.
  • 5 Minder (明德素食園), 137 Minchuan Road (near the junction with Zhongzheng Road), +886 2 8218-7858. A very large buffet style vegetarian restaurant serving Chinese dishes.
  • 6 Bruce Kitchen (布佬廚房), 137 Chezi Road, +886 2 8666-6181. Tu-Su 11:00-14:30 and 17:00-22:30. Rustic reds, French cafe blues and outdoor decking among trees define the decor of this hillside restaurant. Bus number 839 (Danan bus company) stops nearby. Otherwise, private transportation is required. Excellent international vegetarian meals. Prior reservations essential, especially at weekends.

Drink[edit]

  • 1 Waterside Bistro (水湾), +886 2 2912 5568. 1400-2200. a good, albeit expensive place to enjoy tea or coffee. Located on the promenade at Bitan, the cafe offers great views over the lake and the green mountains beyond.
  • 2 Cafe Aribica, 7 Baoqiang Rd (near the corner of Beixin Road, sec 3), +886 2 2910-9096, +886 2 2910-1810. A very elegant and cozy cafe serving excellent coffee (Illy), tea and simple but good quality meals.
    Gan-En Pavilion
  • Bi-ting. (Emerald Pavilion) at Bitan is a tea house located on the opposite bank of the river to the MRT station (cross pedestrian bridge, immediately turn left and go up stones stairs. Bi-ting Tea House is at the top). While the decor of the tea house is not inspiring, the tea is good and, being located on the top of a cliff, the views of the river and bridge are second to none.
  • Dzongtung (President), 35 Zongxing Rd (near the corner of Bauchang Road - a 5-minute walk from the huge Carrefour Hypermarket), +886 2 2913-2498. A funky tea house serving various kinds of teas (though don't expect top notch oolong), coffee, freshly made juices and light meals. The interior of the two story cafe is all wood and has some interesting features.
  • Om-Para, 8 Mingchuan Rd (near Dapinglin MRT Station, exit 3), +886 2 2913-4977. The especially comfy chairs make up for the rather drab decor of this cafe. Serves a varieties of coffee brands and simple, but well prepared meals.

Sleep[edit]

Connect[edit]

The area code for Xindian is the same as Taipei City: 02

Go next[edit]

  • Explore the southwestern part of New Taipei further by heading to Sanxia
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