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Encyclopedia > Shenkeng

Shenkeng (深坑) is a rural township in southern Taipei County, Taiwan Province of the Republic of China. It is famous for its tofu restaurants.


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Shenkeng 深坑 | Taiwanderful - The Taiwan Guide (253 words)
Shenkeng is a small town in Taipei County.
It is noted for its well preserved examples of vernacular architecture and the culinary delights of it's old street.
The old street of Shenkeng is famous for its food, in particular a variety of kinds of tofu (豆腐).
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Shenkeng podría sólo ser otro pequeño pueblo adyacente a la ciudad de Taipei, pero recientemente se ha convertido en la meca de los amantes del tofu y buscadores de curiosidades de toda la isla y la región, gracias al tipo único de cuajada de soya que venden sus residentes.
La historia de cómo Shenkeng comenzó a asociarse con el tofu se remonta a hace cuarenta y cuatro años cuando una familia, de apellido Wang, comenzó a vender este tofu de sabor único producido por la familia Chen.
Shenkeng ofrece a los turistas un poco de la historia y la cultura mezcladas con el sabor local.
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