The Bopiliao Historical Block in Wanhua District, Taipei City is a beautifully preserved area that invites visitors to walk through Taipei’s past. This peaceful red-brick neighborhood, conveniently located near Longshan Temple, offers excellent photo opportunities and a quiet retreat from the city bustle. The small free museum and interactive exhibitions provide fascinating insights into local history and traditional Chinese medicine, with the upstairs medicine shop being a favorite highlight. Open from morning to night, Bopiliao is perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travelers eager to explore an authentic piece of Taipei’s cultural heritage within easy reach of other popular attractions.
Visitors appreciate the well-preserved historical street with red-brick buildings, making it a great place for photos and a glimpse into Taipei's past.
The museum inside offers an interactive experience about the COVID journey in Taiwan and showcases sculptures, adding value to the historical site.
Located near Longshan Temple and the Huaxi Street Night Market, making it an ideal stop for tourists exploring the area.
Some reviewers feel that the tourism potential of the area is not fully realized and could benefit from further development to enhance the visitor experience.
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瀬沼敏彦
in the last weekI was given a pamphlet in Japanese. I had never seen an old letterpress printing machine, even in Japan.
唐瑞和
in the last weekThe historical sites are well-preserved and complete, bringing back the old Mengjia. The planning is excellent and the facilities are superb, attracting throngs of tourists and offering convenient transportation.
Sydney Wang
in the last weekWell renovated 18th century street block with rich history and artistic feel.
古月良仁
in the last weekI remember visiting this place 10 years ago, and the house still had some old-fashioned items inside. Now, after being renovated, it's just an empty space, while some have been turned into modern "showrooms" by temporary event organizers, which are completely uncreative... What a pity!
Tri Armalia
in the last weekQuite interesting place to visit. Looks like district for taking movie scene