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Xinzhuang Temple Street (新莊廟街夜市) is an off-the-beaten-track night market with several old temples. Xinzhuang Dizang Temple nearby is also impressive. Crescent Bridge connects Xinzhuang Temple Street to Banqiao District’s Banqiao 435 Zone. The pedestrian-only bridge looks lovely when lit up like a rainbow at night. How to Plan Your New Taipei City Itinerary Houtong Cat Village It is unlikely that you will plan a trip around New Taipei City. What’s more likely is that you will visit individual places in New Taipei City on day tours from Taipei. The most popular option is a day trip to Eastern New Taipei City which includes around four of the following: Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen Old Street, Jinguashi, Golden Waterfall, Houtong Cat Village, Shifen Old Street, Shifen Waterfall, and Keelung Night Market. While it’s possible to do the above by public transportation if you go quickly and plan it well, most visitors opt for a day tour (see next section). Other popular half-day or full-day trips from Taipei include Tamsui (3-4 hours is enough), Yangmingshan National Park (choose a hike and go by bus, or hire a driver for visiting multiple spots in one day), Pinglin and Wulai (half-day to a full-day each), or Sanxia and Yingge (half-day each or combined for a full-day trip). If you’re planning to head to Yilan or Hualien/Taroko Gorge after Taipei, then consider to stop at Ruifang and spend a night at Jiufen on the way. You can then continue by train from Ruifang to Yilan or Hualien.

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The human race is frozen in stone for 3,700 years until in April 5738, when 16-year-old prodigy Senku Ishigami is suddenly revived to find himself in a world where all traces of human civilization have been eroded by time. Senku sets up a base camp and begins to study the petrified humans in order to determine the cause of the event, as well as a cure. Over the next six months, Senku's friend Taiju Oki wakes up and Senku learns their revival was made possible with nitric acid. With this discovery, they develop a compound that will allow them to instantly revive others. They begin by reviving a famous high school martial artist named Tsukasa Shishio and their classmate Yuzuriha Ogawa with the goal of rebuilding civilization with a focus on science. Tsukasa ultimately reveals that he opposes Senku's idea of forming a new scientific civilization, believing the old world was tainted and should not be restored. Instead, he desires to establish a new world order based on power and strength, going so far as to destroy any petrified adults he encounters in order to prevent them from interfering with his goals. After extorting the formula for the revival compound from Senku, Tsukasa attempts to murder him when he realized that Senku knows how to create weapons that he cannot defend against. Believing he successfully killed Senku, Tsukasa leaves to begin establishing his own faction in the Stone World. After recovering from his near death experience, Senku discovers a tribe of people already living on the planet and sees this as an opportunity to create his Kingdom of Science. These people are originally hesitant, but eventually learn the benefits that science can bring to their survival. Retrieved October 18, 2013. ^ "Crunchyroll: Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4 Manga Gets TV Anime". Anime News Network. October 24, 2015. Archived from the original on October 25, 2015. Retrieved October 25, 2015. ^ Green, Scott (April 18, 2016). "Bonus OAD To Adapt "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - Diamond Is Unbreakable" Spin-Off". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on April 21, 2016. ^ a b "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind Manga Gets TV Anime in October".
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