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Jinguashi Shrine
Jinguashi Shrine
Jinguashi Shrine
Jinguashi Shrine
Jinguashi Shrine
Jinguashi Shrine
Jinguashi Shrine
Jinguashi Shrine
Jinguashi Shrine
Jinguashi Shrine
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Paul Lo (01/15/2020)
A Japan shrine ruins during it's ruling of Taiwan, good view sight and have path to hike in the hills
Kian Hui Tan (05/23/2020)
The stone stairs are damaged, steep and brutal. I went up wearing my pair of convelse while others are in hiking shoes. Going down was worse especially when your legs feel like jelly so do consider having a long rest before heading down.
王祥東 (10/11/2019)
You can feel the serenity of strong religion at this war-wracked shrine,the pure Japanese decoration can be found at the beginning of the route;however,it takes a lots of energy to arrive this place.
雨都漫步KeeLung For A Walk (11/25/2019)
After a steep climb from the New Taipei City Government Gold Museum, it’s possible to reach the Jinguashi Shinto Shrine, with scenic lookouts on the surrounding area. The Jinguashi Shinto Shrine was found in 1898 enshrining three gods in Shinto religion. On 1936 Taiwan Mining Corp paid to reconstruct the shrine. On 2007 the shrine was designated as one of the city-wide historical sites in New Taipei City due to its heritage value. Since the war most of the buildings of the shrine were destroyed. Two torii, couple of stone lanterns, stone pillars and base of the main hall were left.
David Wong (11/29/2018)
This old shrine takes about 30 minutes to hike up from 黃金博物館. The stairs to the shrine is pretty well maintained so the level of difficulty is moderate with some steep staircases. This photo spot is fantastic overlooking the shore ocean line. If you are adventurous enough you can continue up the hiking trail to the 無敵海景 步道. Your effort will be greatly rewarded. Highly recommended for all travellers.
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