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    Ruifang or Rueifang (瑞芳區) is a district of New Taipei. The area was previously an important mining area but now relies more heavily on tourism.

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    During the Japanese colonial period, the Ruifang area was important for its coal and gold mines.

    Ruifang is also the site of the popular hillside town of Jiufen which is discussed in more detail in its own article.

    Get in

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    By rail

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    The district is connected to the TRA network via 4 stations:

    Ruifang TRA station
    • 1 Ruifang (瑞芳車站), 82 Sec 3 Mingdeng Rd. The primary rail station for the area. The station itself was first opened in 1915. Rueifang Station (Q6140992) on Wikidata Ruifang railway station on Wikipedia
    • 2 Houtong (猴硐車站). The station sits atop what was once the largest coal mine in Taiwan. Houtong Station (Q5916925) on Wikidata Houtong railway station on Wikipedia
    • 3 Sijiaoting (四腳亭車站). Sihjiaoting Station (Q6127189) on Wikidata Sijiaoting railway station on Wikipedia
    • 4 Sandiaoling (三貂嶺車站). The station is the only station in Taiwan not connected to a public road. Sandiaoling Station (Q6142514) on Wikidata Sandiaoling railway station on Wikipedia

    By road

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    Ruifang is accessible via the * Provincial Highway 62 (台62線). Provincial Highway 62 (Q7252646) on Wikidata Provincial Highway 62 (Taiwan) on Wikipedia which connects it to Keelung.

    Get around

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    See

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    Historical sites

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    • 1 Remains of the 13 Levels (十三層遺址). The building used to be a copper and gold smelter plant called the Shuinandong Smelter that used to process refined ore from Jinguashi and Jiufen. The facility was shut down after the minerals in the area were exhausted. Remains of the 13 Levels (Q61969017) on Wikidata Remains of the 13 Levels on Wikipedia
    • 2 Taiyang Gold Mine Office (台陽礦業事務所). The former office of the Taiyang Mining Company, the building has since been repurposed to give visitors an insight into the gold mining industry of the past. Taiyang Gold Mine Office (Q30591758) on Wikidata Taiyang Gold Mine Office on Wikipedia
    • 3 Sijiaoting Fort (四腳亭砲台). The ruins of an old fort near the border with Keelung.

    Culture

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    • 4 Bitoujiao Lighthouse (鼻頭角燈塔). The lighthouse was built by the Japanese in 1897. Bitoujiao Lighthouse (Q11180117) on Wikidata Bitoujiao Lighthouse on Wikipedia
    • 5 Houtong Cat Village (猴硐貓村). Formerly a prosperous coal-mining town, the village was on the verge of disappearing until some local residents started a project to care for local stray cats which gained much attention throughout Taiwan, making the settlement famous for its large cat population. Houtong Cat Village (Q15903162) on Wikidata Houtong Cat Village on Wikipedia
    • 6 Jinguashi (金瓜石). A small village which is near the Gold Ecological Park and the Jinguashi Mine, which is one of the largest gold mines in the world. The area was previously used by the Japanese as an internment camp. Jinguashi (Q5365867) on Wikidata Jinguashi on Wikipedia
    • 7 Jinguashi Shrine (金瓜石神社遺址). A small shrine atop a hill. There are quite a few steps to get to the top.

    Museums

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    • 8 New Taipei City Gold Museum (新北市立黃金博物館). Formerly known as the Gold Ecological Park, the site is an open-air museum consisting of a number of buildings and facilities to document the history of the gold mining industry in Taiwan. The museum is accessible by bus from Ruifang Station. New Taipei City Gold Museum (Q11081514) on Wikidata New Taipei City Gold Museum on Wikipedia

    Temples

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    Lungyen Temple

    Parks and nature

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    Golden waterfall
    • 11 Golden Waterfall (黃金瀑布). A stepped series of waterfalls known for its unique golden-brown colour. The water of the waterfall contains high level of toxins due to its proximity to the nearby gold mining area. Golden Waterfall (Q55816842) on Wikidata Golden Waterfall on Wikipedia
    • 12 Shen'ao Elephant Trunk Rock (深澳岬角象鼻岩), +886 2 2960 3456. A rocky outcropping near the sea that used to resemble an elephant's trunk. The trunk and face collapsed in December 2023, losing everything that made it interesting.
    • 13 Nanya Rock (南雅奇石), +886 2 2499 1210. A rockpool area with a variety of fish species and interesting coloured rock formations.

    Do

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    • 1 Shen'ao Fishing Port (深澳漁港). A fishing port with views of both Jinguashi and Jiufen. The area is popular for its seafood restaurants, as well as its views. Shen-ao Fishing Harbor (Q18746500) on Wikidata Shen'ao Fishing Port on Wikipedia

    Arts and culture

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    • 2 Shengping Theater (昇平戲院). The original theatre on this site was constructed in 1916, and the current building was completed in 1961. The theatre has frequent showings of films, traditional opera performances, among others. Shengping Theater (Q28758294) on Wikidata Shengping Theater on Wikipedia

    Hiking

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    • 3 Jinzibei Historical Trail (金字碑古道), +886 2 2497 2250.
    • 4 Bitoujiao Trail (鼻頭角步道), Bitou Road, +886 2 2499 1210.
    • 5 Teapot Mountain Trail (無耳茶壺山登山步道).

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