Once called the Beitou Public Baths, known as the largest hot spring baths in Asia.
The building was built in 1913
Now a days, the place is showing some important display showcase for hotspring.
I didn't captured some of the details inside, mostly are just readings.
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For some reason I cannot open and edit the post in my blogs :(... anyways, I'm linking this to Ruby Tuesday: http://workofthepoet.blogspot.com/
What a beautiful red building.
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Pretty building, surrounded by more modern boxes.
Lovely photos. Happy RT.
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nice building,,, Have a great weekdays!!!!! I hope to see you around @ my little world.
great catch for my world,,,, Have a nice weekdays! I hope to see you around @ my little world.
Marvelous photos here!!
Glad I found you to follow!! :)
I hear there is a glitch somewhere. There is another blogger who has the same problem as you are.
I love red brick buildings. The older the better. :)
Beautiful building!
what is more lovely than the rich patina of old red bricks???
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Looks like a nice place at one time for taking hot baths. It still a very interesting place.
I am constantly amazed at how beautiful the world is through your pictures!!
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