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Surf in Zhongjiao Bay in summer and dance together with Northern Coast Tide and Fire.

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      The summer festival of the Northern Coast: Northern Coast Tide and Fire is held in Zhongjiao Bay and Zhongshan Hot Spring Park in Jinshan District from August to September every year. Combining fire dance, projection mapping art, Starlight Cinema, and BBQ ingredients offered by young farmers, Northern Coast Tide and Fire is the annual event of the Northern Coast, and it has entered its fifth year. Bring your surfing equipment, drive to Jinshan, stare at the beautiful coastline, surf and play in the sea breeze, and enjoy the fire dance performance and light sculpture at night! Besides driving, take the double-decked bus, the Jinbaoli Line. Follow the professional guide and travel around the Northern Coast from a higher perspective to participate in the Tide and Fire event.

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      The first stop was the Huangqing Bridge in the northern suburbs of Jinshan City. The straight and undulating road of the bridge is called "Wave Boulevard" by local people. It is a well-known landmark in Jinshan and one of the critical sections of the New Taipei City WJS Marathon. The Qingshui wetland next to the bridge and the entire lotus pond are the most beautiful scenery here and the homeland of many birds.
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      清水濕地

      Drive along Route 2 Taiwan towards Shimen, and the 10-kilometer-long Tiaoshi Coast will open on the right. Covered with volcanic rocks, this section of the coastline fell after the eruption of Datun Mountain. The round gravel coast was created after tens of thousands of years of accumulation and erosion by sea wind. Stop at any parking area on the Tiaoshi Coast to enjoy leisurely watching the sea.
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      In the afternoon, arrive at Jinshan Zhongjiao Bay, the main venue of Tide and Fire. Zhongjiao Bay, with its concave sandy shore, is a great surfing spot in northern Taiwan, with waves after waves under the monsoon. Zhongjiao Bay has complete hardware facilities such as the International Surfing Center and the New Taipei City Surfing Sports Educational Park, and there are also several sea-view restaurants around it.
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      中角灣衝浪

      Come to the famous scenic restaurant "Quiet B. Days" in Zhongjiao Bay. While enjoying the food, look around, and you will see ocean posters from around the world hanging on the walls. The refreshing blue color is full of a summer atmosphere, and the camping-style decoration inside the restaurant makes people feel more relaxed.
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      靠北過日子
      靠北過日子
      靠北過日子

      Ride the wind and waves to embrace the ocean! Under the guidance of the surfing coach, put on surfing clothes, pick up the surfboard, walk out of the restaurant, step into the waves of Zhongjiao Bay, and experience the delightful and freedom of surfing.
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      中角灣衝浪
      中角灣衝浪

      2024 Glistening at Northern Coast Night -- Northern Coast Tide and Fire
      Light up Route 2 Taiwan with the fire of art as night falls. 2024 Northern Coast Tide and Fire is held at Zhongjiao Bay and Zhongshan Hot Spring Park. With "born in the same root" as the core concept of the exhibition, the organizer sets up art installations in both places and creates a light environment. The lights are on from 17:00 to 21:00 every day.
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      The highlight of Tide and Fire - Fire Dance Performance will be on August 9 (Friday), August 10 (Saturday), August 17 (Saturday), August 24 (Saturday), and September 1 (Sunday) to perform. The internationally renowned Coming True Fire Group will bring the "Flame Tide Dance: Shine Golden Shore" program, according to the image of the red spider lily. On the beach of Zhongjiao Bay, with dazzling colorful flames, the story of the red spider lily blooming for a thousand years and falling for a thousand years is transformed into a visual feast to illuminate the Northern Coast and shine in Taiwan.
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      北海岸潮與火
      北海岸潮與火

      Jinshan's unique sulfuric fire fishing boat also echoed the fire dance performance on the sea. Fishers led mud carp using their phototaxis with torches, which shows Jinshan's traditional fishing method. It allowed tourists to appreciate the charm of "Huanggang Fishing Fire," one of Jinshan's eight scenic spots. After the fire dance performance, there was also a Qingnong Fire BBQ party, where people enjoyed the delicious taste of BBQ made with organic ingredients from New Taipei's young farmers.
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      Zhongshan Hot Spring Park, one of the two venues, exhibited artworks such as "Recreating Jinbaoli Cihu Temple" and "Sweet Potatoes," presenting the local cultural landscape of Jinshan with light and shadow and creating a light environment that echoes the works. It also launched the "Midsummer · Starlight Cinema" every Saturday and Sunday, where people can watch movies under the starry sky on summer nights.
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      中山溫泉公園

      The Double-Decked Bus, Jinbaoli Line
      The Double-Decked Bus, Jinbaoli Line, provides another option for traveling to participate in the Northern Coast Tide and Fire event. Departing from Taipei Main Station, sit in the open-top seating area on the 2nd floor, enjoy the Northern Coast from a superior perspective, and tour the rural and coastal scenery of Route 2 Taiwan. Under the guidance of a professional tour guide, appreciate the stories of the Venus Coast, the Huangqing Bridge, the Shimen Coral Shell Museum, and the Fugui Cape Post House, and enjoy the fire dance show at Zhongjiao Bay at night!

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      Exploring Tamsui Womenet s Road: Hearing the voice of women voice in the Red Castle
      Let's embark on a deep travel led by women in Tamsui. Begin by walking from the alleys near Tamsui Mazu up to Chongjian Street to uncover the romantic tale of the painter Lin Yu-chu and the writer Wang Chang-hsiung. Then, explore the century-old Red Castle to witness women's dedication to heritage and create your own thread-bound book. Finally, delight in the performance of Peking Opera at the Tamsui Customs Wharf against the backdrop of a sunset. Guided by an elegant female guide, let's embark on a cultural journey through Tamsui and listen to the stories of women in this area.Visiting Tamsui Mazu and the two old streetsCommencing the journey from the old alley adjacent to Fuyou Palace to visit Tamsui's four major temples – Fuyou Palace and Yinshan Temple dedicated to the worship of Mazu, Longshan Temple, and Qingshui Temple. Mazu, symbolizing the fortitude and compassion of women in the past time, is the goddess most familiar to the Taiwanese people and serves as the guardian of Tamsui's maritime activities. Fuyou Palace holds numerous legendary tales. According to accounts, during the Sino-French Battle of Tamsui and World War II, Tamsui Mazu manifested miracles and successfully safeguarded the safety of the Tamsui region. Furthermore, Fuyou Palace sits at the crossroads of two historic streets in Tamsui – Chongjian Street and Zhongzhen Road – bearing witness to the area's development over the past 200 years.Painter Lin Yu-chu’sromance of Chongjian StreetAscending the stairs that wind along the mountain slope, you will arrive at Tamsui's Chongjian Street, the original commercial street. Today, in contrast to the bustling Zhongzheng, Chongjian Street exudes a more serene ambiance. However, it remains the authentic Tamsui Old Street and is home to many political and economic figures of Tamsui. From the mid-19th century to the early 20th century, this area was the most prosperous district in Tamsui. Gazing back at Chongjian Street offers a panoramic view of the picturesque Tamsui River landscape. It also holds significance as the romantic backdrop for Painter Lin Yu-chu and Writer Wang Chang-hsiung.Lin Yu-chu was born on Qingshui Street near Chongjian Street. Qingshui Street, previously known as the "rice market street", was the primary location where rice vendors congregated in Tamsui a hundred years ago. Lin's family, for example, was involved in the rice-selling business. While studying at Tamsui Girls' School, Lin Yu-chu encountered her respected teacher, Chen Jing-hui. Chen Jing-hui, the grandson of Canadian missionary Mackay, had previously received a comprehensive arts education at the Kyoto City Specialized School of Art. Under Chen Jing-hui's careful guidance and through her dedication to learning, Lin Yu-chu began to shine in the field of painting.With the encouragement of her teacher, Lin Yu-chu participated in Taiwan's grand annual art event – the Taiwan Fine Art Exhibition. In 1936, Lin Yu-chu's Nihonga artwork titled "Lighthouse at the Estuary" and Chen Jing-hui's "Aftertaste" were both selected for the 10th Taiwan Fine Art Exhibition. The outstanding accomplishment of a 17-year-old girl within Taiwan's art community during that era significantly heightened the radiance of Tamsui.“If you open the door within your heart, you will witness the vibrant spring scenery.Though spring may not endure, it has the power to alleviate my distress for the moment.”With its lyrics penned by the physician and writer Wang Chang-hsiung, the song 'If I Open My Heart’s Door' has already become a classic Taiwanese song known to all Taiwanese people. Lin Yu-chu and Wang Chang-hsiung met through her teacher Chen Jing-hui. During their courtship, the two frequently rendezvoused on Chongjian Street, leaving behind their footprints, which have now transformed into a notable spot on Chongjian Street today – The Alley of Love, a place that exudes warmth and romance.After visiting the distinctive shops along Chongjian Street such as "Vanilla Street House" and "Nine Valley 28", you will veer into an inconspicuous alley. This alley serves as a time tunnel leading to the Tamsui Red Castle.Grandma of the Red Castle, Hung Hsu-feng, preserves the Red Castle for Tamsui.The brick arched corridor leads to the Tamsui Red Castle, standing proudly on the slope of the old street. This red-brick Western-style building is a century-old landmark in Tamsui and has been featured in numerous paintings depicting this region. Constructed in 1899 by the wealthy businessman Li Yi-he, it was later acquired by Tamsui Street's chief, Hung Yi-nan, in 1913 and became a gathering place for local literati and scholars, attracting many prominent figures. In the 1960s, it was further purchased by Hung Hsu-feng, the owner of Te Yu Taiwan Fish Crackers."When Taiwan's economy started to take off, a construction company once approached Hung about rebuilding the Tamsui Red Castle, but Hung Hsu-feng steadfastly refused to sell it. The reason is that the Red Castle is not only a shared memory among the people of Tamsui but also holds a significant meaning symbolizing family unity and blessings. By steadfastly preserving the Tamsui Red Castle, it now functions not solely as a restaurant but also partners with Tamsui Community College to promote vegetarian cooking and participates in cooperative endeavors with 'Vanilla Street House' on Chongjian Street. These collaborative efforts actively safeguard the heritage of old Tamsui through ongoing initiatives.Visitors can savor a cup of traditional tea within the Red Castle's century-old splendor; don traditional Hanfu attire; and, under the guidance of Li-hsin, a representative possessing national treasure-level female expertise, craft their own thread-bound book at a leisurely pace. This allows visitors to momentarily detach from the digital age's information bombardment and immerse themselves in ancient craftsmanship predating the industrial era, facilitating a serene and mindful experience for the body and soul.The days of sea lights – Wang Jing's Road towards Peking OperaSituated on the banks of the Tamsui River, the Tamsui Customs Wharf plays a significant role in Taiwan’s international trade history. After Taiwan opened the port in 1860, Tamsui welcomed its most splendid era. The wharf, constructed from stones such as Guanyin stone or Kiligan rock, stands as a testament to Tamsui's history as an international trading port. However, as a result of river channel siltation, the functions of the Tamsui port gradually declined, causing it to lose its former prominence.Afterward, the clamor of wharf workers was replaced by the voices of women. In 1975, the Navy Art Work Brigade relocated from Zuoying in Kaohsiung to Tamsui Customs Wharf. The Haiguang Peking Opera Team and Haiguang Peking Opera Training Class, embodying the strength and aspirations of women, also found their new home by the Tamsui River. The former port warehouse was then repurposed as a dedicated space for training Peking opera skills. Over time, talents like Wang Ching, known as the “sea light”, were drawn here and eventually illuminated the Peking Opera stage with their brilliance.In the old warehouse of Tamsui Customs Wharf, several renowned Peking Opera performers such as Wei Hai-min, Wang Hai-bo, and Shen Hai-jung were nurtured. These performers gracefully dance on stage, narrating stories through their art. They also challenge traditional gender roles, where women are not just supporters behind the scenes but also prominent figures on stage. Rooted in local culture, Tamsui Women’s Road will persist in uncovering stories of women in Tamsui and scripting a future of gender equality.
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