Discover Kengkou in Taiwan
Kengkou in the region of Taipei is a place located in Taiwan - some 7 mi or ( 11 km ) North-West of Taipei , the country's capital .
Local time in Kengkou is now 02:34 AM (Wednesday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Taipei " with a UTC offset of 8 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Douliu, Yuhengzi, Taoyuan, Taipei, and Tainan. When in this area, you might want to check out Douliu . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Kengkou ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
Videos
Wu Chia-Ching (Part 1 of 6)
(Part 1 of 6: Rack 1-3) Wu Chia-Ching (吳珈慶) breaks and runs out 8 consecutive racks after winning the lagging. Event: 2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition (Leg 2: Group B) Match: Wu Chia-Ching v ..
Wu Chia-Ching (Part 2 of 6)
(Part 2 of 6: Rack 4-5) Wu Chia-Ching (吳珈慶) breaks and runs out 8 consecutive racks after winning the lagging. Event: 2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition (Leg 2: Group B) Match: Wu Chia-Ching v ..
Wu Chia-Ching (Part 3 of 6)
(Part 3 of 6: Rack 6-8) Wu Chia-Ching (吳珈慶) breaks and runs out 8 consecutive racks after winning the lagging. Event: 2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition (Leg 2: Group B) Match: Wu Chia-Ching v ..
Wu Chia-Ching (Part 4 of 6)
(Part 4 of 6: Rack 9) Wu Chia-Ching (吳珈慶) breaks and runs out 8 consecutive racks after winning the lagging. Event: 2006 Taiwan Men's Pro-Billiard Competition (Leg 2: Group B) Match: Wu Chia-Ching vs. ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Keelung River
Keelung River is a river in northern Taiwan. The Keelung River originates in the mountains west-northwest of the town of Jingtong in Pingxi District, New Taipei City, flows down to a rift valley and then flows ENE to Sandiaoling. Then it flows northward to a point between Chiufen and Keelung City, and then heads back in a general WSW direction to Taipei, where it joins the Tamsui River and flows out to sea.
Located at 25.11 121.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Guandu Temple
Guandu Temple is a Taoist temple in the Beitou District of Taipei, Taiwan worshipping the sea deity Mazu. It was constructed in 1661.
Located at 25.12 121.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Guandu Bridge
The Guandu Bridge is a bridge spanning the Tamsui River, Taiwan, which links Bali and Tamsui of New Taipei City with Beitou, Taipei City. The bridge is an 165 meters long through arch bridge designed by Tung-Yen Lin. It completed in 1983 and now carries the Provincial Highway No. 15.
Located at 25.13 121.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Luzhou District
Luzhou District is an inner city district in northwestern New Taipei City, Taiwan. It has an area of 8.2 km² (2003) and a population of 198,373 people in 66,457 households (December 2011). Luzhou has the second highest population density in Taiwan and 13th in the world, with over 26,600 people per km². Historically the area was called Lō·-chiu (鷺州) and Hê-siūⁿ-chiu (和尚州). Until the 25 December 2010 creation of New Taipei, Luzhou was itself a city in the former Taipei County.
Located at 25.08 121.47 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Bali District
Bali District is a rural district in the northwestern part of New Taipei City in northern Taiwan. In Taiwanese Hokkien, it was known as Pat-lí-hun (八里坌) during the rule of the Qing Dynasty. The new Port of Taipei is under construction in Bali.
Located at 25.15 121.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
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