Identity, Streetscapes and Regional Rail in Taipei, Taiwan

Looking out the window while riding the Taipei Metro Rail
Looking out the window while riding the Taipei Metro Rail
image: Sarah Kathleen Peck

In less than 30 years, Taipei, Taiwan has undergone significant transformation in its cultural identity, its urban design, and its regional transportation systems. Taipei, the largest city of Taiwan, lies on the Danshui River 25 kilometers across the Taiwan Strait from China. Taipei City has approximately 2.6 million residents, and the metropolitan region has just shy of 7 million people. While Taipei is not the largest city in the world by any stretch of the imagination, the city is one of the most densely packed, due to the natural hilly topography and limited areas upon which to build city structures.

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