After getting up this morning, I felt full of energy, so I went to the Presidential Palace to check in. hehe
After entering the door, I felt like I had traveled to the Republic of China period.
The throne of the Heavenly King during the Taiping Rebellion was the place where the Heavenly King Hong Xiuquan summoned ministers, issued edict, discussed politics and held other major activities.
The President of the Republic of China met with guests and worked here.
Ben Meow also found four little cute people in the presidential palace. They were not afraid of people, could easily rub off, and lazily took a nap in the yard.
There is also a building called the Executive Yuan in the backyard, which houses many precious exhibits from the Republic of China.
On the other side of the administrative building, there is a Chinese-style courtyard.
Overall, the Presidential Palace has a very strong sense of historical presentation. It includes both ancient Chinese traditional Jiangnan gardens and modern architectural relics with the west wind spreading eastward. It is very worth visiting.
The East-West Association Creative Market is very close to the Presidential Palace. After visiting the Presidential Palace, you can visit the following. The buildings inside also look very historical.
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