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北港糖廠/Beigang Sugar Factory, Taiwan February 2021

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True_British_Metal

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This has been a long time coming. As I say, Taiwan has an absolute abundance of sugar factories and this is a prime example, although unlike most others this is fully derelict and rotting. Outside there are a couple of locos on display in the public area as seen in the first two photos in addition to a steam locomotive on display, but more surprises were yet to come...
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This is Diema 161, now on static display outside the derelict factory.
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There was one guard at the front gate, but he barely left his cabin all day except to drive a few metres round on a scooter and back. So that made access easy. However, unbeknownst to us initially there were CCTV cameras pinned to the derelict buildings around the site, but after our initial cautions we were sure they were no longer in use.
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This first building was completely falling apart under its own rust and weight, but we still had to find a way into the main building which from what we saw was heavily overgrown and hard to access. But we found a way in eventually, and then it was free roam for us.

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The building was dangerously rotten from pillar to post, but what's not to love about that?
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Seeing a vast cavern of rusting machinery like this is truly majestic, and can hardly be appreciated in picture form through a phone screen.
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Surprises around every corner!
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Safety first
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The control room for the giant steam boilers
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By the way, if you want an idea of how long this has been abandoned, don't use the calendar (which was dated 2000), date it by the shell of a Nokia 3310! :D :D :D :D

After descending down some stairs and making a hell of a noise by stepping on a rotten step (no injuries, it was the lowest one) we headed out towards the power sheds which were all locked. The very back of the site is now a coach park, but in front of that is something special... check this out!
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5 immaculate Diemas, all left behind inside (and one outside) the rotting workshops!
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Quite amazing, how these locos haven't been trashed after effectively being left to rot in this space.
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The last port of call as we walked out was the packing plant. Initially not finding a way in, we saw a tiny door which finally granted us access. Despite a presumed 20+ year period of dereliction, the place was absolutely immaculate and beautifully untouched, save for dropped litter.
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Quite amazing really, isn't it? It's nice to be back.

On a final note, parenting obviously is the priority but I will still endeavor to see some more sites like the abandoned ship west of Taizhong. So, all in good time, I will reveal some more from this splendid island.

Stay safe and happy exploring,

TBM
 

True_British_Metal

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Sweet! That's a bit good, that...

Reminds me of Ciaotou Sugar Refinery with all of the shunters.
Thanks, I did go to Qiaotou three years ago and took photos, but considering it's fully open to the public it didn't warrant a report for me.
 

HughieD

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Thanks, I did go to Qiaotou three years ago and took photos, but considering it's fully open to the public it didn't warrant a report for me.

Went to Ciaotou back in the Summer of 2014 (report HERE) and it was 'partially' open, but you were free to roam and, in the main, was pretty much abandoned.
 

True_British_Metal

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Went to Ciaotou back in the Summer of 2014 (report HERE) and it was 'partially' open, but you were free to roam and, in the main, was pretty much abandoned.
I spell it Qiaotou, because that's Hanyu Pinyin which is the global standard. Tongyong as you used was just about being anti-China.

That's the way a lot of sugar factories are now, and Beigang will go the same way.
 

Kidney

Weirdy Beardy
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That is pure industrial derp porn, nice one. Good to see a report written up with such enthusiasm too.

What are the laws there with regards to trespass?
 

True_British_Metal

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That is pure industrial derp porn, nice one. Good to see a report written up with such enthusiasm too.

What are the laws there with regards to trespass?
Thanks. Trespass is a difficult one to answer because white privilege seems to be a real thing, especially when it comes to traffic violations.

Going on that, no different to the UK. Police and local patrols have gotten involved twice at a hospital and cinema, but luckily I speak Mandarin well enough to explain the situation at hand. They’ll ask you why you went in, explain the dangers as standard then take your mobile phone number in case there’s an issue that hasn’t been resolved. The police didn’t call me back either time.
 

Terminal Decline

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Fantastic bit of industrial dereliction! Great to see something of that scale which has been abandoned for so long, yet is still virtually complete and free of vandalism and metal theft.
 

True_British_Metal

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Fantastic bit of industrial dereliction! Great to see something of that scale which has been abandoned for so long, yet is still virtually complete and free of vandalism and metal theft.
I suppose partly because of cultural beliefs that abandonments may be like tombs of the dead vandalism is extremely rare, and there isn’t really an incentive to steal metal. The only time I’ve seen a building here trashed by metal removal is Renyou Hospital, which I assume is contractor damage.
 
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