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Taipei Children's Amusement Park

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Taipei Children's Amusement Park 20141224
Taipei Children's Amusement Park 20141224

The Taipei Children's Amusement Park (TCAP; traditional Chinese: 臺北市立兒童新樂園; simplified Chinese: 台北市立儿童新乐园; pinyin: Táiběi Shìlì Értóng Xīn Yuèyuán) is an amusement park in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the largest publicly operated amusement park in Taiwan.

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Taipei Children's Amusement Park
Chengde Road Section 5, Taipei Shilin District

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臺北兒童新樂園

Chengde Road Section 5 55
11169 Taipei, Shilin District
Taiwan
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台北市政府

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Church of the Good Shepherd (Taipei)
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