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The Xinsheng Road (; also called 8th Avenue or Hsinsheng Road) is a major arterial in Taipei, Taiwan, connecting the Daan District in the south with the Zhongshan and the Shilin districts in the north. The roads were built along both sides of the Horikawa River in Japanese rule period, which was called Horikawa-dōri (Horikawa Avenue). Xinsheng Road is mainly a surface arterial, with the exception of the section between Zhongxiao Road and Zhongshan Road, where there is a four-lane expressway running above the surface arterial, which eventually carries the road over the Keelung River north of Minzu Road and onto Zhongshan Road on the other side. Xinsheng literally means "New Life" and the road is named after the New Life Movement which was established by Chiang Kai-shek and Soong Mei-ling. Landmarks Notable landmarks along Xinsheng Road include: * Xinsheng Park * Xingtian Temple * Daan Forest Park * Wistaria Tea House Sections Xinsheng North Road * Section 1 : Civic Bo ...
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Taipei
Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the northern port city of Keelung. Most of the city rests on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed. The basin is bounded by the relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border. The city of Taipei is home to an estimated population of 2,646,204 (2019), forming the core part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, which includes the nearby cities of New Taipei and Keelung with a population of 7,047,559, the 40th most-populous urban area in the world—roughly one-third of Taiwanese citizens live in the metro district. The name "Taipei" can refer either to the whole metropolitan area or just the city itself. Taipei has been the seat of the ROC central government ...
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Nanjing Road (Taipei)
Nanjing Road (; also called 7th Blvd) is a major arterial in Taipei, Taiwan, connecting the Datong district in the west with the Zhongshan and Songshan districts in the east. Nanjing Road is known for heavy traffic channeling from the MacAuthur Bridge into central Taipei. There are bus lanes and platforms in the middle of the roadway to facilitate transit on the roadway. Underground MRT line runs under Nanjing Road for most of the corridor. Major intersections * Zhongshan Road * Linsen Road * Xinsheng Road * Jianguo Road * Fuxing Road * Dunhua Road * Jiankang Road * Guangfu Road * Sanmin Road * Tayou Road, Keelung Road See also * List of roads in Taiwan This is a list of roads in Taiwan. Taipei City * Civic Boulevard * Dihua Street * Dunhua Road * Fuxing Road (Taipei), Fuxing Road * Guangfu Road * Heping Road * Jianguo Road (Taipei), Jianguo Road * Keelung Road * Ketagalan Boulevard * Mins ... Streets in Taipei {{Taiwan-road-stub ...
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List Of Roads In Taiwan
This is a list of roads in Taiwan. Taipei City * Civic Boulevard * Dihua Street * Dunhua Road * Fuxing Road (Taipei), Fuxing Road * Guangfu Road * Heping Road * Jianguo Road (Taipei), Jianguo Road * Keelung Road * Ketagalan Boulevard * Minsheng Road * Nanjing Road (Taipei), Nanjing Road * Renai Road * Roosevelt Road (Taipei), Roosevelt Road * Xinsheng Road * Xinyi Road * Zhongshan Road (Taipei), Zhongshan Road * Zhongxiao Road New Taipei City * Sanxia Old Street * Shenkeng Old Street * Tamsui Old Street * Wulai Old Street Taichung City * Yizhong Street Tainan City * Anping Old Street * Ciaonan Street * Xinhua Old Street Kaohsiung City * Sanfong Central Street Chiayi County * Fenchihu Old Street Kinmen County * Boyu Road * Mofan Street Penghu County * Central Street (Taiwan) Taoyuan County * Daxi Old Street Yilan County * Toucheng Old Street See also * Transportation in Taiwan * Highway system in Taiwan References

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Changan Road
Chang'an (; ) is the traditional name of Xi'an. The site had been settled since Neolithic times, during which the Yangshao culture was established in Banpo, in the city's suburbs. Furthermore, in the northern vicinity of modern Xi'an, Qin Shi Huang of the Qin dynasty, China's first emperor, held his imperial court, and constructed his massive mausoleum guarded by the Terracotta Army. From its capital at Xianyang, the Qin dynasty ruled a larger area than either of the preceding dynasties. The imperial city of Chang'an during the Han dynasty was located northwest of today's Xi'an. During the Tang dynasty, the area that came to be known as Chang'an included the area inside the Ming Xi'an fortification, plus some small areas to its east and west, and a substantial part of its southern suburbs. Thus, Tang Chang'an was eight times the size of the Ming Xi'an, which was reconstructed upon the site of the former imperial quarters of the Sui and Tang city. During its heyday, Chang'an w ...
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Minzu Road
Minzu can refer to: *Ethnic minorities in China (Chinese: ''shǎoshù mínzú'') **See also: List of ethnic groups in China * Minzu University of China *Minzu railway station (Inner Mongolia), on the Beijing–Baotou railway *Minzu railway station (Taiwan), on the Pingtung line in Kaohsiung *Minzu Township Minzu can refer to: * Ethnic minorities in China (Chinese: ''shǎoshù mínzú'') **See also: List of ethnic groups in China *Minzu University of China *Minzu railway station (Inner Mongolia), on the Beijing–Baotou railway *Minzu railway station ... () in Li County, Gansu, in China {{disambig ...
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Minsheng Road
Minsheng Road (; also called 8th Blvd.) is an east–west 4-lane to 10-lane arterial in Taipei, Taiwan connecting the Songshan District and Datong District of Taipei City. Minsheng Road is divided into east and west sections, with five smaller sections in the east section and only one is the west section. Landmarks Notable landmarks along Minsheng Road include: * Former residence of Chao Cheng-ming * Evergreen Marine Corp. * Mackay Memorial Hospital * National Taipei University Major Intersections Minsheng West Road * Huanhe North Road expressway (1st Ave) * Chongging North Road (3rd Ave) * Chengde Road (5th Ave) * Zhongshan North Road (6th Ave) Minsheng East Road * Xinsheng Road/Expressway (8th Ave) * Songjiang Road (9th Ave) * Jianguo Road/Expressway (10th Ave) * Fuxing North Road (11th Ave) * Dunhua North Road (12th Ave) * Guangfu North Road (13th Ave) * Sanmin Road (large signalized roundabout) * Tayou Road See also * List of roads in Taiwan This is ...
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Songjiang Road
Songjiang, from the Chinese for "Pine River" and formerly romanized as Sungkiang, usually refers to one of the following areas within the municipal limits of Shanghai: * Songjiang Town (), the former principal town of the Shanghai area * Songjiang District (), the present suburban district of Shanghai around Songjiang * Songjiang Prefecture, the area of Jiangsu province administering much of Shanghai under imperial China * Songjiang Special Administration District, the historic district of the Republic of China administering much of Shanghai * Songjiang County, a former name of the present Songjiang District It may also refer to the following locations in China: * Songjiang Province () a former province located within present-day Heilongjiang * Songjiang () in Hengnan County, Hunan * Songjiang () in Antu County, Jilin * Songjiang () in Jiaohe, Jilin * Songjiang (), in Dongfeng District, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang * Songjiang (), in Fusong County, Jilin See also * Song Jiang for the r ...
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Bade Road
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Renai Road
Ren'ai Road (; also called 3rd Blvd and sometimes spelled RenAi, Renai or Jen-Ai) is a major arterial road in Taipei, Taiwan, connecting the Xinyi District in the east with the Daan and Zhongzheng districts towards the west. Renai Road forms a one-way couplet with Xinyi Road between Taipei City Hall and Zhongshan Road, with Ren'ai for westbound traffic and Xinyi for eastbound traffic. Ren'ai Road (along with Dunhua and Zhongshan roads) is known as one of Taipei's more "beautiful" roads, with the heavily landscaped medians dividing the road into local and express lanes. Along with Xinyi Road, Ren'ai Road has a contraflow bus only lane in the middle of the roadway. Sections Unlike other Taipei arterials, Ren'ai Road does not have directional sections dividing the entire stretch of road, only divided-numbered sections. * Section 1 : Zhongshan S. Road - Hangzhou S. Road * Section 2 : Hangzhou S. Road - Xinsheng S. Road * Section 3 : Xinsheng S. Road - Fuxing S. Road * Sect ...
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Xinhai Road
The 1911 Revolution, also known as the Xinhai Revolution or Hsinhai Revolution, ended China's last imperial dynasty, the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, and led to the establishment of the Republic of China. The revolution was the culmination of a decade of agitation, revolts, and uprisings. Its success marked the collapse of the Chinese monarchy, the end of 2,132 years of imperial rule in China and 276 years of the Qing dynasty, and the beginning of China's early republican era.Li, Xiaobing. 007(2007). ''A History of the Modern Chinese Army''. University Press of Kentucky. , . pp. 13, 26–27. The Qing dynasty had struggled for a long time to reform the government and resist foreign aggression, but the program of reforms after 1900 was opposed by conservatives in the Qing court as too radical and by reformers as too slow. Several factions, including underground anti-Qing groups, revolutionaries in exile, reformers who wanted to save the monarchy by modernizing it, and activists ...
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Roosevelt Road (Taipei)
Roosevelt Road () is a north–south avenue and part of Provincial Highway 9 in Taipei, Taiwan, connecting Zhongzheng District, Daan District and Wenshan District with Xindian District, New Taipei City in the south of the Taipei metropolitan area. It was named after U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, making it the only street named for a Western figure in Taipei, excluding the former MacArthur Thruway. The road was built along the route of the old TRA Hsintien line, which closed in 1965. Transport Roosevelt Road passes through a number of commercial districts, schools, and government offices. It is the major access road to downtown Taipei from southern suburbs like Xindian and Jingmei, with heavy traffic at peak hour. Roosevelt Road is now served by Taipei metro Xindian Line. On the street level, two bus lanes are laid in the middle of the road. Points of interest *Section 1 ** MRT Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station ** Zhongzheng District Office and Nanmen Market * ...
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Heping Road
Heping Road (; also known as 1st Avenue) is a major east–west arterial in Taipei, Taiwan. The road is bisected into the East and West segments by Roosevelt Road, with three block sections in each segment. A fourth section in Heping East Road is currently under planning. Heping Road connects Wanhua District to Zhongzheng District in its East and Daan District to Xinyi District in its Eastern segment. Attractions Notable attractions on Heping Road include: *China Times Publishing Company *Taipei Botanical Garden *National Taiwan Normal University *Daan Forest Park *National Taipei University of Education Sections Heping West Road * Section 1 : Roosevelt Road – Quanzhou Street * Section 2 : Quanzhou Street – Zhonghua Road * Section 3 : Zhonghua Road – terminates at Huajiang Bridge Heping East Road * Section 1 : Roosevelt Road – Xinsheng Road * Section 2 : Xinsheng Road – Wolong Street * Section 3 : Wolong Street – terminates at Zhuangjing Tunnel See also ...
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