The three photos below were taken at the same location (source:
Taipics.com) that must be viewed together. A close inspection reveals that they depict Chung-Jian Street 重建街of the 1960s:
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Looking to the right with Guan-Yin Mountain looming in the background |
Chung-Jian Street is on the left side, barely seen. In the middle of this photo is the Red Castle 紅樓with its flat roof.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh8tXzKLxBlYa89bjrzpuZrZ_qZ-QvVAu0PVpCQKgN1Zp4-6GWnP2UPhHs8X9m1J7f6f4OWqivyyIj6Cn1GIWGbtt_zbh90d3pF-Wqdui2om0SnX3HWIdw4PODGLMQxnzAKYg0Yn6HhO3Av/s400/danshui+taipics18.jpg) |
Looking straight down Chung-Jian Street |
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Looking left |
This is Chin-Shui Street 清水街, parallel to Chung-Jian Street. In the far background is the Guang-Du 關渡 Gorge, before construction of the Guang-Du Bridge that links Tamsui with Ba-li.
Chung-Jian means re-construction, even though this is the oldest street, once the center of commerce, of Tamsui.