Daxi Old Street

Coordinates: 24°53′06.5″N 121°17′15.9″E / 24.885139°N 121.287750°E / 24.885139; 121.287750

Daxi Old Street

The Daxi Old Street (Chinese: 大溪老街; pinyin: Dàxī Lǎojiē) is a street in Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.[1]

History

The street used to be the bustling hub for camphor and tea trades which was built during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. When Daxi town had a boom in trades of those two products, the passage through the street was built as a shortcut for workers to pass through so that they could transport goods without talking a long route to walk.[2]

Architecture

The street consists of old stores along Heping Road, Zhongshan Road and Zhongyang Road and is mainly centered on Heping Old Street which was developed relatively late so the residential buildings around the area are still in very good condition. The street is filled with diverse stores with the facade designed in Baroque style that is a perfect blend of East and West.[3]

Features

There are many specialty stores, snack bars and stores dealing in wooden products along the road.[4]

See also

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References


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