地基陰

地基陰 is a place of worship in , , . 地基陰 is situated nearby to the place of worship , as well as near the trailhead .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Lingyun Temple and Mount Guanyin.

Place of worship
is a place of worship, which is situated 750 metres north of 地基陰.

Peak
, Mount Kwan-in, or Kwaninshan is an inactive volcanic mountain in , , .

Bridge
Photo: Eshium, CC BY 2.0.
The is a bridge in New Taipei, . It spans over the and links and . The bridge is a 165 meters long through arch bridge designed by Tung-Yen Lin under T.Y. is situated 3 km east of 地基陰.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bali District and Linkou.

is a suburban district in northwestern New Taipei, . In Taiwanese Hokkien, it was known as Pat-lí-hun during the rule of the Qing dynasty.

District is a district in the northwestern part of in northern . The name "Linkou" translates to "forest mouth"; in fact, for much of its history, remained a relatively rural and undeveloped district.

is an inner city district in northwestern , . It is the second smallest district in New Taipei City after .

地基陰

Latitude
25.12116° or 25° 7′ 16″ north
Longitude
121.42798° or 121° 25′ 41″ east
Open location code
7QQ34CCH+F5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6590432153
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
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