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EmilWaiHong Kong, China
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Rongjin Time

A park full of old Japanese buildings. By preserving the circular area with historical buildings, there are many restaurants and stores in the park, including Xingbo Coffee, which provides take-out and reservation services. There are also shops selling healthy food, clothes and accessories, and specialty drinks. The whole park is not very big. There are banyan trees on the side of the road to block the strong sunlight☀️. You can also take a slow walk to appreciate the old Japanese buildings. There are also some people wearing kimonos taking pictures and strolling in the park; wearing kimonos to take pictures in the park really makes people feel like they are in Japan. #Taipei Attractions
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Posted: Jun 30, 2024
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