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Neihu (內湖區) is a northern district of Taipei famous for its IT industry and large shopping complexies. It also features parks as well as mountains dotted with temples and crisscrossed with hiking trails.
[edit] UnderstandOn July 1 1968, " Neihu Township, Taipei County" was placed under the jurisdiction of Taipei City and became "Neihu District". Until 1974, construction was prohibited in the entire district. In February 1976, the City Government announced a development plan for Neihu's Ta Hu Li. Then in February 1978, Nei Kou Hsiao Keng and Wu Fen (both are part of Hsin Li Tsu) were designated as the first areas to be developed during the first phase of the city development plan. Following this, large-scale construction projects were carried out and numerous residential buildings sprang up "like bamboo shoots after the spring rains." By the end of December 1974, the population of Neihu District was 51,369. However, by the end of 2006, the population had grown to 264,624. The main reason for this rapid growth is Neihu's superior living environment which includes natural resources such as rivers, lakes, and mountains. (Source: Neihu District Office) [edit] Get inNeihu is Taipei's only district not yet served by the MRT. Many buses provide convenient access to the area, including the 630, 284, and the Brown 9. [edit] See
[edit] DoHiking is possible in the mountainous northern part of the district. A network of trails covers the area. Some trailheads can be found near Bishan Temple. It's a good area for summer hiking because the microclimate in the mountains here tends to be cooler and less humid than in other areas of Taipei. [edit] BuyNeihu is home to major warehouse retailers, such as Costco, Carrefour, RT-Mart and B&Q. [edit] EatNeihu has a wide range of restaurants and cafes. [edit] Drink
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