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Tamsui Fort San Domingo and Riverside Walkway

Tamsui, located in New Taipei City, Taiwan, is a charming destination that combines history, culture, and natural beauty. One must-visit spot in Tamsui is Fort San Domingo, a historic site that has witnessed the intertwining and fusion of Taiwan's diverse history through the Dutch, Spanish, Qing Dynasty, and Japanese colonial periods. The red brick walls and classical arches of the fort are particularly captivating under the glow of the setting sun, transporting visitors back in time. Strolling along the riverside walkway of Tamsui is another delightful experience. The path is lined with shady trees, and the breeze creates shimmering ripples on the water. Along the way, you’ll often encounter street performers and vendors selling local snacks like A-gei, fish crisps, and sour plum juice, enriching the sensory experience of the journey. As the sun slowly sets, the entire Tamsui River is bathed in golden and orange hues, creating a romantic and tranquil atmosphere—perfect for photography and sightseeing. Whether it’s couples holding hands or families enjoying quality time together, the sunset in Tamsui always leaves a lasting impression, becoming an unforgettable picture in one’s heart. 📍Address: No. 1, Lane 28, Zhongzheng Road, Tamsui District, New Taipei City 🕰️Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:30 AM–5:00 PM. Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays: 9:30 AM–6:00 PM. Closed on the first Monday of each month (if it falls on a public holiday, it remains open and closes the following day). Closed on Lunar New Year's Eve and the first day of the Lunar New Year. 💰Admission Fee: General ticket: NT$80 (includes access to Fort San Domingo, Little White House, and Hobe Fort). 🏖️Environment/Facilities: Main Fort "Fort Antonio": A red-brick building showcasing the historical evolution of Fort San Domingo. British Consulate: A two-story Western-style building with restored interiors depicting the lifestyle of the consulate, including a living room, study, and kitchen. Outdoor Area: Features cannon relics, a spacious garden, giant Dutch clogs, and bear soldier sculptures. Transportation The most convenient way is by MRT: Take the Tamsui-Xinyi Line to "Tamsui Station," then transfer to buses such as Red 26 or 836 to "Fort San Domingo Station." Alternatively, you can drive: There is a parking lot near Fort San Domingo, but spaces are limited, so it’s recommended to arrive early. Notably, Fort San Domingo is situated on a small hill, making it one of the best spots to view the Tamsui sunset. "Sunset Over the Fort" is one of the eight scenic views of Tamsui, referring to the stunning sunset view from Fort San Domingo.
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Posted: Jun 4, 2025
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