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New Taipei City's "Double-Centenary Loop" connects the century-old settlements of Houtong, Sandiaoling, and Mudan into the "San-Mu-Hou Double-Centenary Settlement." Interweaving a century-old railway with the Danlan Old Trail, it showcases a unique local character.
Highlights within the area include: the "Ruisan Open Coal Preparation Plant," which was restored using historical methods to recreate the hardships and glory of the coal mining era while exhibiting century-old artifacts; and the "Sandiaoling Eco-Friendly Tunnel," constructed with minimal impact on nature, where roosting Formosan leaf-nosed bats can be observed. This settlement features exceptionally high accessibility; visitors can arrive simply by taking a TRA train to embark on a low-carbon mountain and forest journey that combines cultural history, mountain town scenery, and ecological exploration via walking, railway, or bicycle.
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