Yonghe District is a district in the southern part of New Taipei in northern Taiwan. The Xindian River forms a natural boundary between Yonghe and Taipei City to the north and east, although three bridges connect the two areas. To the south and west lies Zhonghe District, which shares some administration and facilities with Yonghe.
Before the city was merged with New Taipei and became a district, it had the highest population density in Taiwan and second in the World (after Manila in the Philippines), with over 41,300 people per square kilometer. The city is famous for its soy milk, and breakfast stores advertising “Yonghe Soy Milk” can be found all over Taiwan.
Yonghe is served by the Zhonghe Line of the Taipei Metro, two stations of which are located in the city: Dingxi and Yongan Market. In addition, Fuhe Bridge passes through Yonghe and has an interchange there, as does the MacAuthur 1st & 2nd bridges .
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