Where is the missing lake? It is hard to imagine not long ago, Taipei, as it is nowadays flourishing and thriving, comprised miles of vast farmland, and even earlier, a lake. From the characteristics of sedimentary strata, we are informed that the lake used to cover almost the entire Taipei Basin. Zhishanyan and Yuanshan were once islands in the lake. The grain size and type of sediments deliver many useful messages, including the sources and the sedimentary environment. .....
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The island of Taiwan is situated at the Topic of Cancer. This geographic setting and the fact that there are many precipitous mountains on the island result in several climate zones. Within differing climate zones, different forest zones are formed. These manifest that besides the many climate zones, Taiwan also embraces almost all of the northern hemisphere forest zones, thus providing a precious location in the study of tree ring meteorology. .....
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Taiwan sapphire does not refer to sapphire as we know it. Rather, it refers to a mineral specific to Taiwan: Blue Chalcedony. The east coast of Taiwan is home to many beautiful jades and stones. And so, how special is Taiwan sapphire, why is it so precious? Blue Chalcedony was discovered on the east coast of Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period, and was mined in large scale in the 60’s. In recent years, the mineral vein has slowly been exhausted while the cost of mining operation escalated, and thus production dwindled driving the price up even more. .....
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Guanyin Volcano rises in the northwest of Taipei Basin. The location straddles the boundaries among Wugu, Bali and Linkou. It is in direct view with the Datun Volcanic Group across the Tamsui River. The entire extent of Guanyinshan comprises 18 peaks in a chain, entirely of igneous rocks. The view is quite spectacular. When seen at a distance from the northern bank of the Tamsui River, the profile resembles that of Bodhisattva (Avalokiteshvara, Guanshiyin, the goddess of Mercy) lying at rest by the Tamsui River. On the mountain, the ocean is in full view. .....
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Arriving Xinbeitou by Metro you will see a great number of hot spring spa hotels lining the streets, and you will also find a well appointed river park—Beitou Hot Spring Park, the Beitou Museum with a backdrop of rich history and nostalgia, and also the Hot Spring Museum with a strong historic background. All these are spots to spend your well-earned holidays. Here, one can hike up the mountain, dip in hot springs, try a bite on one’s favorite snacks while all the time feeling the thick, hanging atmosphere of tradition and culture around. However, beyond all these, there is yet one object of mystery that had been the focus of academic debate that drew applauses from international arenas. .....
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As residents of Taiwan, have you ever noticed the stretches of continuous terraces on the banks of the Tahan River? Viewing downstream at a vantage point at the Shimen Reservoir, the graceful symmetry exhibited by the rows of stepped terraces in approximate heights is breath-taking evidence on the mysteries of nature. Besides forming beautiful sceneries, these river terraces brought economic prosperity. Water is a ready resource on these terraces, rendering the flat-lying fertile land highly suitable for agriculture. During those earlier days while the canal systems were navigable, the bumper crops were shipped via the canals to Taipei Basin for good prices. .....
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