Taichung – Part 1

Taichung is a city in the middle of Taiwan. It is officially known as Taichung City and has about 2.8 million inhabitants. The city was planned during Japan’s reign over Taiwan. Because of its beauty and tranquility during that time it was called “Kyoto of Formosa”.

Busy street scene in Taichung, Taiwan, with numerous shops and advertisements in Chinese.
Stone building corner with a small window.
Six red poinsettia plants in terracotta pots sit in front of a textured gray wall.
Bronze head sculpture viewed through a square opening in a concrete wall.
High-angle view of a child walking on a paved area near a modern building with a metal railing and potted red flowers.
Sunlit walkway with patterned glass ceiling, stone walls, and metal railings.
Multi-story light beige brick building with many windows, potted plants in front.
Taichung, Taiwan street scene: yellow building, large tree, couple on sidewalk, parked truck.
Clothes hanging on a line outside a building in Taichung, Taiwan, with potted plants below.
Exterior wall with water heater, mop, cloth, and rain poncho hanging on a clothesline.
Weathered wooden mailbox with teddy bear illustration on a teal wall.
Large billboard in Taichung, Taiwan advertising a cosmetic surgery clinic, featuring a woman in a bikini; smaller signs for motorcycle gear below.
Taichung street scene with shops and scooters under a bridge.
A building under construction in Taichung, Taiwan, surrounded by lush green trees.
Taichung building with large metal art on its side.
Modern building with curved section and green ivy.
Sunlit pathway lined with trees in Taichung, Taiwan.
Taichung Park sign with two people sitting in front of it.
Taichung lake with people boating, apartment building in background.
Man sitting on rock in park, trees and people in background.
Metal sculpture of three goats on a textured metal base against a blue sky.