Writing with Light

I am a 19-year-old amateur photographer living in Montreal, Quebec. The photos on this blog are taken in many different countries, including Taiwan, the United States, Israel, Jordan, and Turkey. If you visit this blog, please take a few minutes to look at the pictures and maybe leave a comment or two. Thanks.















Monday, August 5, 2013

Musings on History: Bopiliao Historic Block (剝皮寮歷史街區)

I visited Bopiliao with a friend in mid-July. Bopiliao Old Street, located in Wanhua District, Taipei, dates back to the Qing Dynasty and features a variety of century-old red-brick walls and buildings. In the late 20th century, the entire area was restored, and since then displays and exhibits recreating scenes from Qing-era life have been set up.

Two of the photos in this collection were taken at the Taipei Main Station, part of the Taipei Metro System.

Here is an overview of the area, copied verbatim from a sign:

"Known today as Lane 173 KangDing Road, Bo-Pi-Liao Street in Mangka District is a well-preserved Qing Dynasty street which used to be a major passage between Mangka District and Guting District. In the Japanese Colonial Period, under new urban planning, Bo-Pi-Liao Street was displaced by the current Guangzhou Street as the major passage, relegating the old street to back alley [status]."





























1 comment:

  1. 看過一次的第一個感覺-季節感拍的很好,那種盛夏的陽光和光影,就讓人有強烈的感受。
    光影的掌握和仰拍的方式都很有感覺。拱廊(卻沒有人)、捷運的藝術空間、古老的路古老的牆都很美。但有些牆上的彩繪,我覺得有些多餘(這不是你的事)。看了我都想去拍了。

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