Shanwei 𪿫tai - is a Qing Dynasty military site located in freshwater, and is also the most complete and largest ancient tai in freshwater existence, built in 1886, covering an area of about 8 hectares. The tai was built by Taiwan's first inspector Liu Mingchuan, and was built to defend the port of freshwater.
MoreThe park was built in 1886 with the aim of strengthening coastal defense after the Sino French War. It features a rectangular plan design in a circular shape, including city walls, barracks, sub walls, gun turrets, corridors, squares, and a barracks and ammunition depot that can accommodate up to 5000 people.
Shanwei 𪿫tai - is a Qing Dynasty military site located in freshwater, and is also the most complete and largest ancient tai in freshwater existence, built in 1886, covering an area of about 8 hectares. The tai was built by Taiwan's first inspector Liu Mingchuan, and was built to defend the port of freshwater.
Xingtai is set at the mouth of the Vale, which was set up in the Qing Dynasty to resist French invasion. The whole bunker used the most advanced building materials and engineering technology at that time, and equipped with several advanced large-scale systems to effectively curb the invasion of the French army. It is now listed as an important monument to be repaired and preserved and opened to the general public for visits.
Originally part of the freshwater golf course, it was reclaimed by the New Taipei City Government and opened as a park. The park has a rare wide green lawn in the Greater Taipei area, surrounded by sleeper trails and beautiful scenery, which is very suitable for outdoor leisure activities. The forest can also accidentally see the relics of the same period as the fort. It is really good to go there for a walk.
If you come to fresh water, you can see it by the way, but it is not recommended to make a special trip to see this monument, because the location where you can see the sunset will be more than you can see the monument #Taiwan Trip#Taiwan Tourism