Walking Through Time: A Stroll in Bopiliao Historical Block
Stepping into the Bopiliao Historical Block feels like crossing a threshold into a century-old Taipei. The weathered red brick walls are etched with the marks of time, and the ancient arched doors and wooden window frames quietly tell tales of past prosperity.
In the narrow alleys, the stone-paved roads convey a slight chill underfoot, while sunlight filters through the gaps in the buildings, casting dappled shadows. The well-preserved old shops evoke images of the bustling activity and lively chatter of yesteryears. Small exhibition halls at the street corners display precious old photographs and artifacts, piecing together a complete picture of history.
As you stroll through, it feels as if you can hear the calls of porters and the laughter of children from the past, evoking a sense of nostalgia that makes you pause and savor the moment. As the sun gradually sets, the block is bathed in a golden afterglow, as if time stands still here, leaving a warm memory. Bopiliao is a tranquil corner deep within the city and a corridor of long-standing historical stories.
Come to Longshan Temple to stroll around and visit the peeling historical and cultural attractions next to it. It feels a bit like the ancient old community. There are also many art works to visit. In short, it is not bad. 👍
On the last day, I walked near Longshan Temple and found that it was a case of reusing the old street. Many stores were under renovation, so there were no shops for the time being, but walking in it was very nostalgic.
Peeled scorpion - The settlement formed in the early Qing Dynasty . spanning the three eras of Qing Dynasty, Japanese rule and Republic of China, mixing architectural styles and humanistic features of different periods, and becoming a city street that represents the characteristics of scorpion. In 2009, the renovated "Peeled Historical District" was completed, standing in the lanes of Wanhua District, Taipei City today, continuing the historical trajectory of more than 100 years: the red and brown brick walls of arched pavilion feet, surrounded by the ancient atmosphere. part 2
May 8, 2023 - Peeling the historical district is one of the only remaining Qing Dynasty streets in Taipei City, and it has been more than 200 years old. The name of peeling the skin is the most curious point for everyone. In the early days, there were peeling bark (wood manufacturing), peeling animal skin (killing cattle), so it was called peeling the skin.
The peeling mound was formed in the early Qing Dynasty . spanning the three eras of Qing Dynasty, Japanese rule and Republic of China, and mixed the architectural style and humanistic style of different periods, becoming a city street that represents the characteristics of the mound.
This is an old building in the Qing Dynasty with the tallest building inside. There are also many exhibitions, new coronary pneumonia exhibitions, etc. The corridor is very suitable for punching in.
The evening comes, I feel that the lighting is not enough, maybe the daytime visit will be a better scene, there are not many tourists, some indoor space is used as an exhibition venue.
It takes about5-10 minutes to walk from Longshan Temple Station to Peeling Historical Street. There is a nostalgic children's play area in the exhibition hall, suitable for a family to take pictures and visit.