Tucheng District, Administrative district in New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Tucheng District is an administrative area in southwestern New Taipei, mixing residential neighborhoods with business zones and parks. The Xindian River runs through the region, providing green spaces and recreational areas alongside the built environment.
The area evolved from a rural township into a city and became an official district of New Taipei in 2010. This transformation reflects the suburban expansion and population growth that reshaped the region over recent decades.
The Chengtian Chan Temple on Qingyuan Mountain stands as a religious center where visitors follow paths marked with historical stone tablets.
The area connects to central Taipei through four metro stations on the Bannan line and two on the Sanying line. Visitors can navigate easily using public transport and reach various shops, services, and local facilities throughout the district.
The Taiwan Nougat Creativity Museum showcases local candy-making traditions with interactive exhibits and craftsmanship techniques. The Tianshang Mountain Recreation Area offers hiking trails and viewpoints overlooking the surrounding neighborhoods.
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