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(ENG) examines the urban evolution of Taipei's Xinyi District
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The provided text examines the urban evolution of Taipei's Xinyi District, tracing its transformation from an early indigenous settlement and agricultural wetland into a global financial powerhouse. It details how the region’s identity was shaped by the construction of the Liu-Gong Canal for irrigation, the establishment of military industrial sites like the 44 South Village, and the modernization of the Songshan Tobacco Factory into a cultural hub. The narrative highlights the spatial tension created by preserving humble historical relics, such as traditional temples and veterans' housing, amidst a landscape of towering skyscrapers and luxury shopping malls. By identifying these hidden cultural layers, the source offers a framework for deep travel that moves beyond the area's commercial facade. Ultimately, the report presents Xinyi as a living record of Taiwan's shifting societal priorities, moving from survival and defense toward international trade and creative industries.
The Unwritten Pages of Yesterday 細 聽 長 風 說 舊 河
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