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Getting to New Taipei City Because New Taipei City is a very large city that totally surrounds Taipei City, how to get there will really depend on exactly where you want to go. You can swipe your EasyCard (order here) for most bus, train, and MRT rides to New Taipei City. Heading north, the Taipei MRT Red Line terminates at Tamsui in New Taipei City. From there, you can take a taxi or bus around the northern tip of Taiwan. For Yangmingshan National Park, which is half in Taipei and half in New Taipei, buses or private cars are the best option – see my Yangmingshan transportation guide. Going east, regular (TRA) trains are your best bet for getting to Keelung (a city of its own), Ruifang (for accessing Jiufen or the Pingxi train line), or Fulong Beach. Find out how to buy your train tickets here. There are also direct buses going east from Taipei to destinations like Shenkeng Stinky Tofu Village, Jiufen Old Street, Shifen Old Street, and more. To the south, you can ride the Taipei MRT Orange Line to Zhonghe and Yonghe districts, which have a few off-the-beaten-track attractions, or the Green Line to Xindian in New Taipei City. From Xindian, you can catch buses to Pinglin (for tea plantations) or Wulai (for hot springs). To the west, the districts of Banqiao, Xinzhuang, and Tucheng are highly developed and connected to the Taipei MRT system.Retrieved September 22, 2023. ^ モブサイコ100 14 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on October 27, 2020. Retrieved April 30, 2017. ^ "Mob Psycho 100 Volume 14 TPB".
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