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The Maokong Gondola (Chinese: 貓空纜車; pinyin: Māokōng Lǎnchē) is a gondola lift transportation system in Taipei, Taiwan. Opened on 4 July 2007, the Maokong Gondola operates between Taipei Zoo and Maokong. The 4.3 km (2.7 mi) line has four stations. The facilities of the gondola were contracted to the French company Poma.
The line has four stations:
On leaving Zhinan Temple or Maokong Stations, regular and frequent minibus services can ferry visitors to destinations around the Maokong area. Minibus services can also deliver passengers directly back to the Taipei Zoo MRT station.
When operating, the fares are based on the number of stations traveled:
Concessional fares are available to disability and seniors aged over 65.
Fares can be paid by either purchasing the tickets at the stations or using EasyCard or stored-value card. Each adult ticket can bring 2 children for free. Discounts are available for group travelling. Groups of 10 or above will receive 20% off their ticket price while groups of 40 or above will receive 30% off.
Maokong (Chinese: 貓空; pinyin: Māokōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: niau-khang; literally: "cat sky") is located in Wenshan District of Taipei, Taiwan. The area used to be the biggest tea growing area of Taipei. There are many intertwining footpaths which have been used to transport tea. Now, it is a popular place for tea culture and viewing the night scenery of Taipei City.
The name comes from "jiâu-khang" (皺空, also similar 皺孔) in Taiwanese Hokkien, which means "crease aperture" and refers to pothole formations. During Japanese rule it was changed to the similar sounding Maokong (貓空).
Maokong is a suburb of Taipei. It sits on the edge of Taipei Basin; the entire city of Taipei can be seen from the mountain, especially on a cloudless day.
There are many pathways for hiking such as from the National Chengchi University at the foot of the hill to the top of the mountain. On weekends many people come to Maokong to go hiking and climbing.
Maokong still produces some tea, most notably tieguanyin tea. Many restaurants in the area offer both good tea and food. A combination of traditional tea culture, food, and scenery are the main reasons the area has become a popular tourist destination.
The Taipei Zoo (Chinese: 臺北市立動物園; pinyin: Táiběi Shìlì Dòngwùyuán), sometimes referred to as the "Muzha Zoo" (木柵動物園), is a public zoological garden in Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the most famous zoological garden in Taiwan and a leader in conservation, research and education, and recreation. It is also the largest zoo in Asia.
Taipei Zoo was founded in 1914, when Taiwan was under Japanese rule, in Yuanshan Mountain (Maruyama) on the northern suburb of Taipei City. It was originally a private zoological garden owned by a Japanese citizen, Mr. Oe. The Japanese government in Taiwan bought the property the following year and opened it as a public park. After World War II, the Republic of China (ROC) retreated to Taiwan and the ownership of the park was passed to the Taipei City Government of ROC. An Asian elephant named Lin Wang that served with the Chinese Expeditionary Force during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and later relocated to Taiwan with the Kuomintang forces was moved to the zoo, and lived out most of his life and was the most popular animal at the zoo, and the most famous animal in Taiwan. Many adults and children alike affectionately called the bull elephant "Grandpa Lin Wang." Due to a need for expansion and for better conditions for the animals, the zoo was moved to its current site in Muzha on the southeastern suburb of Taipei City in 1986. It is, therefore, sometimes referred to as the "Muzha Zoo" (木柵動物園) to be distinguished from the former "Yuan-shan Zoo". The current site encloses 165 hectares, including 90 hectares open to the public.
Taipei (/ˌtaɪˈpeɪ/, literally means "North of Tai(wan)"), officially known as Taipei City (Chinese: 臺北市 or 台北市; pinyin: Táiběi Shì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak Chhī), is the capital city and a special municipality of Taiwan. Sitting at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City. It is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of the northern port city Keelung. The city is mostly located on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border.
The city proper is home to an estimated population of 2,693,672 in 2009, forming the core part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area which includes the nearby cities of New Taipei and Keelung with a population of 6,900,273, the 40th most-populous urban area in the world. The name "Taipei" can refer either to the whole metropolitan area or the city proper.
Taipei is the political, economic, educational, and cultural center of Taiwan, and one of the major hubs of the Chinese-speaking world. Considered to be a global city, Taipei is part of a major high-tech industrial area.Railways, high-speed rail, highways, airports, and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island. The city is served by two airports – Taipei Songshan and Taiwan Taoyuan. Taipei is home to various world-famous architectural or cultural landmarks which include Taipei 101, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Dalongdong Baoan Temple, Hsing Tian Kong, Mengjia Longshan Temple, National Palace Museum, Presidential Office Building, Taipei Guest House, Ximending, and several night markets dispersing over the city. Its natural features such as Maokong, Yangmingshan, and hot springs are also well known to international visitors.
Taipei 101 (Chinese: 臺北101 / 台北101) – stylized as TAIPEI 101 and formerly known as the Taipei World Financial Center – is a landmark supertall skyscraper in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. The building was officially classified as the world's tallest in 2004, and remained such until the completion of Burj Khalifa in Dubai in 2009. In 2011, the building was awarded the LEED platinum certification, the highest award according to the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system, and became the tallest and largest green building in the world.
Taipei 101 was designed by C.Y. Lee and Partners and was constructed by Samsung C&T and KTRT Joint Venture . Construction on the 101-story tower started in 1999 and finished in 2004. The tower has served as an icon of modern Taiwan ever since its opening. The building was architecturally created as a symbol of the evolution of technology and Asian tradition. Its postmodernist approach to style incorporates traditional design elements and gives them modern treatments. The tower is designed to withstand typhoons and earthquakes. A multi-level shopping mall adjoining the tower houses hundreds of stores, restaurants and clubs. Fireworks launched from Taipei 101 feature prominently in international New Year's Eve broadcasts and the structure appears frequently in travel literature and international media.
A travel guide for visiting the MaoKong region of Taipei Taiwan. Maokong is a mountainous area famous for tea, teahouses, scenic views, and hiking. MaoKong is a great place for a half-day visit when you're in Taipei. Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides: Riding the MaoKong Gondola: http://youtu.be/HmFJQJYu6HI Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI Follow me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YellowProductions...
I finally got to see baby panda Yuan Zai ~~ Yuan Yuan and Tuan Tuan had their baby girl not long ago! In fact, we mainly went to Taipei Zoo to visit them! Of course, we stopped by to visit some of our other friends as well. Later on in the evening, we took the Maokong gondola up to the mountains! It's such a fantastic place to indulge in the breathtaking view of Taipei. We were very fortunate to have an amazing spot in the Tea House, where we enjoyed delicious tea dishes, as well as the sunset. The city truly has a different beauty to it at night... Today's Vlog: A kid again at the zoooo, Meet my panda friends, Hippos poop explosion? Hello Kitty gondola ride, Tea House enjoying sunset, and tea made dishes, How to brew tea, ALMOST caught a frog ;) Thank you for watchingggg~ Feel free to l...
A travel guide for riding the MaoKong Gondola in Taipei Taiwan. The MaoKong Gondola is a 4 KM long cable-car ride that takes passengers from the Taipei Zoo Station to the mountainous region of MaoKong famous for it's Tea-houses. Check out some of my other Taiwan Travel Guides: MaoKong Region Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/52gjin1tRVk Best Night Markets in Taipei: http://youtu.be/jU9MdHDgqWA Keelung Night Market: http://youtu.be/fXcyxHrU3gY Raohe Street Walkthru: http://youtu.be/QAYbb6T_UWY Shilin Foodcourt Walkthru: http://youtu.be/iWAnDTZRHhU Beitou Hot Springs: http://youtu.be/aWfw4P8fMSc Ximen Travel Guide: http://youtu.be/insgxEopfDM Elephant Mountain: http://youtu.be/NvSDlKIdb1I Best Mango Shave Ice: http://youtu.be/P-JtJPLnhwI Follow me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Yello...
The Maokong Gondola (perhaps better known as a cable car) is a Taipei "must do". This beautiful journey will take you from the Taipei Zoo station to the enchanted village of Maokong, with several scenic stops along the way. Once you have purchased your ticket, you are free to get off and on at each of the stops. The fares for each passenger's journey are based on the number of stations traveled and concessional fares are available to the disabled and seniors aged over 65 years of age. Fares can be paid by purchasing tickets at the Maokong Gondola station, or by swiping the Taipei Metro EasyCard. With each adult ticket purchased, two children are able to travel free and discounts are available for those travelling in groups. Take note that is may be cheapest to purchase the one-day Taipei p...
A magical journey into the tea mountains of Taipei Opened in 2007, the Maokong Gondola offers some of the finest views of Taipei’s cityscape situated in lush green mountains. Seating up to 4 guests, each car steadily climbs up and over mountains until you arrive at the tea growing city Maokong. Taking the car 1 Station costs NT$30, with every following station costing an additional NT$10. Being so cheap you’d ask “how can this get any better?” Well it can. Each cabin allows alcohol, so BYOB and get toasted the whole ride there.
I took my Mum and her best friend Kathy to Taipei Zoo and we took a gondola up to the tea plantations in Makong! tumblr: harrietmurray.tumblr.com Twitter: @harrietmurray1 Instagram: @harrietmurray1
I did this vlog 2 weeks ago but finally got around to edit it and put it online! Just a vlog of my day visiting Maokong! I hope it will inspire you to visit taipei and see this place! See you in the next video :) Subscribe to this channel, if you liked it :) BLOG | http://iatenoodlesforbreakfast.blogspot.com
Subscribe Now for MORE Videos: https://goo.gl/tMnTmX Help me keep making videos: http://www.patreon.com/kylele The rainy day in Taipei started off at the Taipei Zoo, which is next to the Mao Kong Gondola Cable Car where we ate at the restaurant to the right after the station with two Vietnamese women workers. Then we walked around the underground shopping areas between the MRT stations and then ate at the Aquatic Addiction Development, which is a trendy and expensive place for seafood in Taipei. Sign Up for Exclusive Content and to Keep in touch with me! https://madmimi.com/signups/172747/join -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Me: I'm Kyle Le and I live, travel, and eat in Vietnam and many Asian countries. I'm passionate about ...
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