'''Yonghe''' (_i_a) [http://www.yungho.tpc.gov.tw], also spelled '''Yungho''', is a suburb of Taipei famous for its breakfast foods, notably soy milk.
Yonghe is a very crowded and noisy suburb of Taipei. Other than to see the museum of religion, there is no reason for tourists to visit the city.
Get in
By MRT
The yellow line (Zhonghe Line) connects Yonghe to Taipei City.
Get around
See
[http://www.mwr.org.tw/ Museum of World Religions] - This 8,000 square metre museum was inaugurated in 2001 by a Taiwanese Buddhist monastery. It is dedicated to the preservation of all sacred knowledge and aims to foster an understanding and respect among the different beliefs. The museum has permanent displays of sacred texts and artifacts representing all the major religions, short-term exhibitions and, in addition, hosts talks and discussions. It it located in Yunghe City in Taipei County and is a 15 to 20 minute walk from Tingxi MRT station on the Yung-he line. Address: 7F, 236 Zhongshan Road, sec. 1, Yonghe. Tel:8231 6118. Open: Tues-Sun, admission - NT$120.
Do
Buy
Seven-Eleven.
Korean Apparel Street.
9x9 Stationary Store.
Lehua Night Market.
Eat
Mcdonalds.
Lehua Night Market.
Yonghe Soybean Milk.
'''Dz Dzai lin''', Yuxi Street. Tel:''+886 2'' 2922-9947. A reasonably priced and layed back restaurant serving vegetarian and natural food dishes.
Drink
Sleep
Get out