Beida Art Avenue Introduction
The new urban development around National Taiwan University’s Sanxia campus is flourishing, with beautiful residential buildings standing proudly, spacious roads, and tree-lined streets. Notably, Shueh-Chin Road, which runs outside the main entrance of National Taiwan University, features a pedestrian art boulevard built alongside a row of residential buildings, stretching approximately 1.2 kilometers. Local residents enjoy strolling here in the afternoons. This entire art boulevard collaborates with the Yingge Ceramics Museum, allowing visitors to appreciate mosaic artworks created by children every few steps, infusing the pathway with an artistic vibe. Additionally, the art boulevard is home to Ocean Park and themed parks where visitors can rest in the parks after a walk. Interspersed among the buildings are characteristic pedestrian streets named Pine, Bamboo, and Plum, making this area one of the most charming attractions in the NTU district.
