Bali District

Bali, Pali, (Chinese八里 区, pinyin Bālǐ Qū, PEH oē - jī Pat- lí Khu ) is a district of the city of New Taipei City in northern Taiwan, Republic of China.

Location

The district Bali is located at the mouth of the Tamsui River on the northwestern edge of the city of New Taipei City. It is bounded on the west, south and east of the neighboring districts Linkou and Wugu, as well as in the north- east by the Tamsui River. In Nordwesesten Bali borders the Taiwan Strait. This is the most important building of the district, which was inaugurated in 1998 the Port of Taipei.

Recreation and Attractions

With its bike paths at Tamsui shore Bali is a popular relaxation destination for the citizens of New Taipei City and Taipei. Other attractions are the traditional market and located in the southwest of the district Guanyin Shan Mountain, which offers views of the strait in the northwest and the Taipei Basin in the Southeast. Additional area attractions include the Established in 2003 Shisanhang Archaeological Museum, named after the prehistoric Shisanhang culture, whose remains were found in the area of ​​Bali, as well as some Daoist temple.

Gallery

Administrative building of the Port of Taipei

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