Zhongshan District, Postal code 104A new famous location in Taiwan!?Wai Yao You Tong
(The crooked mailboxes)Zhongshan District, Postal code 104Green: Outgoing mail, Local mailTaipei ArenaOn August 2015, Typhoon Soudelor struck Taiwan directly. The heavy storm winds caused a sign to fall, striking the mailboxes and bending them. The next day, these postboxes became famous, and Chunghwa Post made the decision to preserve them. In the following days, the area was crowded with tourists coming to get a look at the postboxes.Songshan AirportTaipei CityLongjiang StreetHere. In front of 7-ElevenRed: Air mail, prompt deliverySongjiang Nanjing StationNanjing Fuxing StationThe Secrets of Taiwanese Postboxes
Taiwanese postboxes are set up side by side, in pairs.
The left is for outgoing and local mail, while the right is for air mail and prompt delivery.
The postboxes come in two colors, red and green.
Green was the symbol color of the Chinese postal service.
Red is the symbol color of the Japanese postal service (which itself comes from Britain).