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Around Dajia Train Station

  • Category: Dajia Districts/Street Alley
  • Address: Dajia District, Taichung City 437

Stepping out of the Dajia Train Station feels like walking into a painting that merges the old times with local creativity. The railway here has not been elevated; trains still weave through level crossings, and the sound of clanging becomes the unique daily melody of this city. The streets are narrow but full of warmth, with red brick houses scattered along both sides, many of which retain their original structure and window frame details, making one feel as if they have traveled back in time.Some building walls have been skillfully painted by local creators, depicting Mazu culture and local childhood fun, bringing new life to the old community. Turning a corner, you might be drawn to a quietly standing Catholic church; its white walls and red tiles look tranquil and special in this city dominated by traditional beliefs. The church bells, the pace of the old streets, and the stories on the painted walls intertwine here to create a unique living scenery exclusive to Dajia.This area lacks tall buildings or noise; instead, it offers street corners that hold memories and alleys full of human warmth. It is a place worth walking slowly and observing closely.

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