Sanxia Old Street, Sanxia District, New Taipei City, Taiwán 

Sanxia is a traditional, suburban district in New Taipei City. It is mainly known for its tourism street, known as Sanxia Old Street, and the Qingshui Zushi Temple, which is unique in its dedication to classical temple arts.

Historically, Sanxia (meaning three gorges) was an important goods distribution centre in Northern Taiwan due to its location. It quickly became a base for production and the streets of the town were lined with shops that sold dyes, manufacturing materials, and tea, however, after modernisation the town lost its economic advantages to other locations, and the riverfront area around Sanxia Old Street serves to educate visitors about Sanxia’s past.

Although the town no longer is a economic powerhouse, it has still retained its cultural value, especially in and around the Sanxia Old Street area. The architecture consists of red brick buildings with hallways connected by small lanes. Dating back to the early 1900s during the Japanese occupation, the unique traditional architecture is quite different from the rest of the island, which went through a massive development push in the 1970s at the expense of many traditional buildings.

The areas around Minquan Street, Heping Street, Ren’ai Street and Zhongshan Road previously were the commercial centres, and the historical shops and alleys are being protected and still intact today.

A former base for production of tea, Sanxia complements its neighbour Yingge, a famed ceramics production base known for elaborate, beautiful tea sets with a quaint pedestrian shopping district.

Epic Taiwan Culture & Adventure Route © Monika Newbound

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