I was walking on Nanjing East Road on a very cloudy day of March, when I saw this interesting series of building that made me recall the ones I frequently saw when I was living in Tianjing on the mainland. Taiwanese architecture varies considerably according to the districts and the cities. Newest areas are filled with a plethora of very colorful modern buildings, whilst the older districts and the countryside sometimes may look Japanese, and sometimes Chinese.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Urban Taiwanese Scenery
I was walking on Nanjing East Road on a very cloudy day of March, when I saw this interesting series of building that made me recall the ones I frequently saw when I was living in Tianjing on the mainland. Taiwanese architecture varies considerably according to the districts and the cities. Newest areas are filled with a plethora of very colorful modern buildings, whilst the older districts and the countryside sometimes may look Japanese, and sometimes Chinese.
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