Rutas China Taiwán KeelungZhongzheng District
Puerto pesquero del arco iris Zhenbin

Zhongzheng District, Keelung, Taiwán, China

Puerto pesquero del arco iris Zhenbin

Longitud2.1 km
Aumento en Elevación22 m
Pasos3000

Camino

Transporte público

Parqueo

Parque de juegos

Amigable con los niños

Amigable con los niños

Con vistas hermosas

Sitio histórico

Lago o Río

Creado por mark
Detalles de la Ruta
Puerto pesquero del arco iris Zhenbin es una ruta 2.1 km (de 3.000 pasos) ubicada cerca de Zhongzheng District, Keelung, Taiwán, China. Esta ruta tiene una elevación cercana a 22 m y tiene una calificación de fácil. Usted puede encontrar más rutas como esta en la aplicación Pacer.
Zhenbin Rainbow Fishing Port is located in the north of Keelung. In 2017, it introduced a color scheme and became a Taiwanese version of the Venice Color House, becoming a photo-taking spot for young people. We parked our car at the Keelung Aboriginal Cultural Hall and planned to take a trip to the harbor and then visit the Hall. We first walked through the Shelia Bridge, which was built in 2016 to ease the Peace Island traffic. We also deliberately walked under the bridge to see the scenery at the bottom of the bridge. When we came to the Fish Market of Heping Island, the seafood that just came ashore was still alive and kicking. We also saw the site of the Agenna Shipyard, which has been listed as a cultural asset by the Cultural Affairs Bureau. We walked through the Peace Bridge and came to the colorful house. Many tourists have taken pictures here. Finally, we returned to the Keelung Aboriginal Culture Hall, where two men were playing archery and the battle was fierce. After we entered the hall, we ended our trip today. Today's itinerary has a strong contrast, the bright new bridge and the plain old bridge, the glamorous rainbow house and the shipyard with only the remaining cement wall. If you want to experience it for yourself, just take a trip!
Detalles de la Ruta

Longitud

2.1 km

Aumento en Elevación

22 m

Pasos

3000
Creado por
mark
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