Tour the Chinese-style mansion of a wealthy family. Lin Family Garden, New Taipei City, Taiwan
November 2017, 6th #Taiwan trip: #Taipei as a base and carefully tasting #Taichung & #Tainan~
• Taipei with blue skies after a long time!! Now, I decided to tour the travel spots in Taipei and #New Taipei ( #新北 ) that I haven't been to yet.
• As soon as I woke up, I took the subway to #Fuzhong ( #府中 ) station. The actual travel time was about 20 minutes, but I arrived in New Taipei, which is equivalent to Gyeonggi-do in Seoul. Anyway, the name of the destination I visited was written below the station name. It was #Lin Family Garden ( #林家花園 )!!
• There were well-placed signposts along the way to the destination, so I was able to arrive while having fun looking around. At one point, a traditional wall appeared, and anyone could tell that it was this place, and the broken glass bottles on the top of the wall brought back old memories.
• Anyway, the buildings and nature were exquisitely arranged on a wide piece of land, and especially, it blends well with the ordinary residential area outside the fence, so it's so nice to look at that you won't even notice your legs hurting no matter how much you walk!!
• What's even more interesting is that the Lim family, who own this mansion, fled to China's #Sukjang Garden (#菽庄花园) in Gulangyu, Xiamen, to escape the Japanese army that occupied Taiwan, and Sukjang Garden was modeled after Shanghai's Yu Garden... I'm lucky to have visited all three places that were not intentionally connected, but by a strange coincidence?!
• I've been to Taiwan and Taipei many times, but I regretted not visiting sooner, but I'm glad I came now. In particular, I was able to see a lot of lush green scenery, so I was able to relieve the fatigue from my two-day trip to Taichung and Tainan.
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