


A bustling, historic street market in Tamsui, known for its seafood, local snacks, and cultural atmosphere.
A picturesque waterfront promenade with stunning sunrise views.
A historic street lined with traditional shops and eateries.
A small museum showcasing the history and culture of Tamsui's fishing industry.
A traditional Tamsui craft, these whistles are made from bamboo and symbolize the local fishing culture.
A local delicacy, these crackers are made from oyster shells and are a popular Tamsui snack.
Bamboo products like baskets, chopsticks, and trays are common and showcase the local craftsmanship.
Tamsui's climate is subtropical, with frequent rain showers.
Exploring the old street and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.

Tamsui can get quite hot and humid, especially during summer.
A savory pancake filled with oysters, eggs, and bean sprouts, topped with a sweet and spicy sauce.
A hearty breakfast set including soy milk, youtiao (fried dough stick), and a choice of egg dish like dan bing (egg crepe) or jian bing (savory crepe).
A bowl of noodles in a rich seafood broth, topped with various seafood like shrimp, squid, and fish balls.
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Les Halles Market, a historic food market in Paris, is a bustling hub of French cuisine and culture.