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(ENG) The historical changes and cultural heritage of Neihu District, Taipei City
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This report explores the historical evolution and cultural heritage of Taipei’s Neihu District, tracing its transition from a rural basin to a modern urban center. The text highlights five significant landmarks that reflect the area's resilience, including the Qing Dynasty quarry sites used to build Taipei’s city walls and the coal mining remains at Xinfu Slope. Cultural traditions are examined through the vibrant firework rituals of the "Night Mocking of the Earth God" and the architectural elegance of the Guo Family Mansion. Furthermore, the sources describe Neihu’s environmental transformation, showcasing how old irrigation systems have evolved into eco-friendly flood control parks. Ultimately, these narratives depict a community that balances industrial progress with ecological preservation and ancestral honoring.
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