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  2. Taipei Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Zoo, sometimes referred to as the Muzha Zoo, is a public zoological garden in Wenshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the most famous zoological garden in Taiwan and a leader in conservation, research and education, and recreation. It is one of the largest zoos in Asia, with a total area of 165 hectares, of which more than 90 ha are ...

  3. Muzha District - Wikipedia

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    Muzha (Chinese: 木栅; pinyin: Mùzhà; Wade–Giles: Mu 4-cha 4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ba̍k-sa; lit. 'wood fence'), alternatively romanized Mucha, was a district in Taipei City, Taiwan. The name refers to wooden fences built in the region to defend against attacks by Taiwanese Indigenous peoples .

  4. Taipei Zoo station - Wikipedia

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    Taipei Zoo station is a terminus on the Wenhu line and Maokong Gondola Line of the Taipei Metro, ... ← Wenhu line toward Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (BR02 Muzha)

  5. Muzha metro station - Wikipedia

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    Muzha is an area in Wenshan District, which may lead people thinking that Muzha station is in Central Muzha. ... → Wenhu line toward Taipei Zoo (BR01 Terminus) →

  6. Wenhu line - Wikipedia

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    The Wenhu or Brown line (code BR) is a metro line in Taipei operated by Taipei Metro, named after the districts it connects: Wenshan and Neihu.It is an automated medium-capacity rubber-tyred metro line and is 25.1 kilometres (15.6 mi) long, serving a total of 24 stations located in 7 districts in Taipei, of which 22 are elevated and 2 underground.

  7. Wenshan District - Wikipedia

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    After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, the government divided the region into three areas, which are Jingmei, Muzha and Shenkeng on 1 March 1950. On 1 July 1968, Jingmei and Muzha townships were reassigned to Taipei City from Taipei County and later combined to become Wenshan District on 12 March 1990. [1]