Taoyuan webcam in real time shows the intersection of Puji Road and Heping Road.
They are located in the old area of the city called Dasi. Because the webcam is pan-tilt, you can see a variety of views including architecture, shops, and food stalls.
Taoyuan, whose webcams are available on the site, is located in Taiwan. It is the main industrial and economic center, as well as the island's air gateway. The city is located at the foot of the Dashan and Bengan mountains.
One of the most visited places in Taoyuan is the Jiaobanshan Residence.
Here you can travel back in time half a century ago, get acquainted with the Chang dynasty and look at the daily life of the first family during the war. You can also see the Sikou Suspension Bridge from the top, which was very reminiscent of Chiang Kai-shek of his hometown.
The Jiabanshan military tunnel was built next to the residence in 1963. It was founded to ensure the security of the President in emergency situations. It also served as a command post in the event of a war. Today, the intensity and rigor of the place has worn. Instead of real enemies, here you can see a squad of animal figures, consisting of a smoky leopard, pangolin, Taiwanese black bear and many other endemics.
The entrance to Taoyuan's 20-meter underground tunnel is chilly.
Live webcams allow you to enjoy the picturesque nature.
An interactive 3D fresco 100 meters wide takes travelers back 50 years. Before the signs with the inscriptions "Never forget about national humiliation" and "Be faithful" you can feel like a real commander. The main thing is to dodge bullets, watch out for ambushes, have time to climb the rope from the emergency helicopter. From the threshold you can get into an imaginary military world.
An emergency walkway next to the tunnel leads back to the Jiaobanshan Residence, where the story is told through graphics, audio and video. This provides an opportunity to learn more about Chiang Kai-shek, not only in politics, but also to see a loving image when communicating with children and family.
The Sculpture Park near Jiaobanshan Residence is the first of its kind in Taiwan, housing art installations by 12 world-class artists.
The sculptures blend perfectly with nature. The greenery includes pine, cypress, plum and bamboo, creating unique seasonal landscapes. On the grounds is an old camphor tree, the only living witness to the once flourishing camphor industry in the 19th century. This is a really interesting place in Taoyuan, whose online webcams make it possible to walk around the city.