Xin-Beitou District

Beitou is a new urban area in Taipei, renowned for its hot springs. Located just outside the city, it is easily accessible by MRT, taking only 30 minutes.

This area has become a popular tourist destination for Taipei residents, and as a result, it is now home to a wide variety of resorts and spas, ranging from rustic to luxurious.

From luxurious options to public bathhouses, footbaths, tea shops, cafes, and various restaurants.

Nestled amidst the splendor of nature, this location offers an idyllic retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Moreover, the lack of large crowds contributes to a genuine sense of tranquility and peace.

New Taipei City was established during the Japanese colonial period in Taiwan, around 1900.

The city retains a strong Japanese atmosphere.

"As everyone knows, the Japanese are crazy about onsen (hot springs)."

The following is a translation of the provided text from Thai to English, maintaining a simple and concise tone:

For those who love Onsen and are passionate about Japan, a visit to this place will surely leave you wanting more.

Transportation Methods

Take the MRT Red Line and get off at Beitou Station (北投).

Then transfer to the Pink Line and get off at Xinbeitou Station.

Then walk straight out of the station and follow Zhongshan Road.

We arrived in the Beitou area in about half an hour.

Follow the signs, let's go!

We are fully prepared to soak in the mineral water today. If you are coming, please bring your swimsuit.

As we walked, we came across a library with an unusual design, so we decided to take a look inside. However, there was a sign prohibiting photography.

The translation of the Thai sentence "ภายในสงบเงียบ ชิว เหมาะแก่การมานั่งอ่านหนังสือจริงๆ" is:

"The interior is quiet and peaceful, making it a perfect place to sit and read a book."

Beitou Library

Business Hours:

  • Tuesday - Saturday: 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Sunday - Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Closed: First Thursday of each month

Free entry

Ranked among the 25 most beautiful libraries in the world.

Environmentally friendly and energy-saving design

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The first building in Taiwan to receive "Green Building" certification.

We have arrived at the hot spring.

Beitou Garden Spa, also known as Millennium Hot Springs

Daily Schedule: 5:30 AM - 10:00 PM (6 sessions)

Admission: $40

This is a public hot spring where both men and women can bathe together.

The following is a translation of the provided text from Thai to English:

There is a condition that you must wear a swimsuit. Inside, there are lockers where you can store your valuables.

The lockers cost $20 to open and close once. If you open it a second time, you will need to pay another $20.

Oh no, I've been scammed.

The site features numerous pools, approximately 6-7 in total. Each pool contains mineral water with varying temperatures, ranging from 40 degrees Celsius to over 100 degrees Celsius.

Ripe!

The translation of "เราเดินไปเรื่อยๆ" is "We walked on and on."

After bathing in the mineral water and soaking in the milk, we continued to walk and admire the garden in that area.

At Beitou Park

As midday hunger pangs set in, we ambled towards a nearby minimart, just a stone's throw from the public park.

The minimart offers a wide selection of ready-to-eat snacks and microwaveable meals for your convenience.

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After we've had our fill, let's walk back. Because in the evening, we're going to the street market.

Let's find some delicious food to eat.

On our way back, we passed by the Beitou Hot Spring Museum.

Beitou Hot Spring Museum

This is a Victorian-style museum and a blend of centuries-old European and Roman influences in Taiwan.

The first floor of the building is constructed from striking red bricks, while the second floor is made of wooden planks adorned with stained glass mosaics.

The overall design of the space follows the same style as the Mount Izu Hot Spring Bath in Japan.

On the way back.

If you're looking for a relaxing getaway, we recommend the Beitou area.

The provided text is in Thai and translates to:

"Convenient travel, enjoy the breeze and the view to the fullest, without any hassle."

The following is a translation of the provided text from Thai to English:

Has anyone been to the hot springs in Beitou? How was it? Tell me about it!

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