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Home for a patriarch
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Liujia historical residence
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Hsinchu train station (1913)
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Colonial-era official residence (1936), now a glass museum
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Election season smiles on every corner
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Colonial-era headmaster's residence (1922)
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Push-trike crossing
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Politicians on the narrow tower
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"Return to Youth" hospital, but the character for "youth" has fallen off
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Cheng ancestral shrine
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A ray of light in the washroom corridor
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Swiping right on Mazu
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Pillars and soul lights
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Changhe temple entrance
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100+ year-old Chinese medicine shop gets a modern look in its fourth generation
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Qing-era tea shop (1880)
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Well-lit alley
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Old shop houses
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Classic corner curves
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Wary crossing
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A theatre from 1933, now a museum
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Family mart and cake bread
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Windows and hanging vines
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City hall stairwell
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Christmas in the stairwell
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Hsinchu government building (1926)
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Corner of the building in the sun
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They've got the whole day in front of them
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Colonial-era city hall (1925), now an art museum
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Toddler bike gang